Chocolate Babies
Chocolate Babies + Introduction by Rabz Lansiquot d.Stephen Winter, 1997, 83m Occupying the space between fantasy, tragedy, and comedy, the award-winning Chocolate Babies is a
Chocolate Babies + Introduction by Rabz Lansiquot d.Stephen Winter, 1997, 83m Occupying the space between fantasy, tragedy, and comedy, the award-winning Chocolate Babies is a
To accompany our current BL CK B X exhibition where did we land, LUX and Lynnée Denise are delighted to screen James Bladwin from Another Place.
We are delighted to present the first London screening of Sky Hopinka’s work. Hopinka is an Indigenous American artist and activist whose poetic and visually
We are delighted to welcome American moving image artist Erin Espelie to Waterlow Park for a screening of a selection of her short films. Espelie
Accompanying Inherited Premises, a two-person show by artists Rami George and Tako Taal at Grand Union Birmingham, this screening will bring together existing and newly-commissioned
LUX and Catalyst Arts present Looking Aside, a screening programme curated by Catalyst Arts and Seamus Harahan on the occasion of his BL CK B X exhibition: shiney wet
Better Made Progress is a retrospective survey of short films by the American artist and film programmer Amir George made between 2011 and 2016. The
Roman Štětina has long been interested in description as a specific tool for understanding the world, specifically the process and methods involved in creating audiovisual
In this talk, LUX Artist in Residence Roman Štětina will discuss his artistic practice and present a number of works that focus on the process
Milk is polymorphic with an inclination for promiscuous collaboration – whether it be with bacteria, with cartoon avatars, with economics, pornography, racial politics or genetic
In the context of Montreal artist Kim Kielhofner’s exhibition Reading Patters at LUX, Erik Martinson presents a programme of work by First Nations moving image
This collection of works considers the sometimes overlooked, but no less significant, experiences pertaining to gendered space, professionalism, the importance of gender visibility, as well
LUX presents a screening of Stan Brakhage films, introduced and discussed by Suranjan Ganguly, director of the Stan Brakhage Center in Colorado. This programme and talk will focus on the
This programme derives its title from Nigel Kneale’s short story, Minuke (1949). The narrator, a realtor, recounts the unfortunate tale that leads his clients to flee their
Curator Herb Shellenberger explores American experimental films in the LUX collection, particularly films that are not currently in distribution in the United States. How has
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