Online Screening: Andrew Black, ‘On Clogger Lane’
EASY READ As we approach the online conversation with artist Andrew Black and writer, researcher, and activist Keir Milburn on Wednesday 28th February at
EASY READ As we approach the online conversation with artist Andrew Black and writer, researcher, and activist Keir Milburn on Wednesday 28th February at
Jerusalem Pink (2015) explores the role of stone in Palestine in relation to an architectural survey of the Dome of the Rock (an Islamic
In ‘Electrical Gaza‘ Rosalind Nashashibi combines her footage of Gaza, and the fixer, drivers and translator who were her constant company, with animated scenes. She
This screening has now ended. ‘Provenance’ (2023) ‘Provenance’ is an essay film that explores the colonial practices of claiming and preserving nature, the inextricable links
To mark the publication of her latest book Landscape and the Moving Image (Intellect, 2022) artist and writer Catherine Elwes has curated this online exhibition exploring the ways that
This exhibition has ended. To mark the Winter Solstice LUX presents Michael Curran’s 2002 feature length film Love in a Cold Climate, a highly personal
LUX is pleased to present an online exhibition of Lucy Clout’s latest video work ZZZ (2020) accompanied by a newly commissioned text by Elena Gorfinkel.
This online exhibition has now ended. To mark the re-release of RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD LUX is proud to present Andrea Luka Zimmerman’s acclaimed documentary ERASE
Created in the period between the two films A Week in the News: 7 places we think we know, 7 news stories we think we
6 January – 6 February 2022 THE STREAM presents Facing the Movement: Crossing/Invading/ Stopping, a screening program at ARKO Art Center. The program is organised
27 January – 6 March 2022 Sourcebook is an exhibition of re-search impulses by artists Mandy El-Sayegh and Helena Hunter through their conceptual, material, and
1 December 2021 – 15 January 2022 This Christmas we are proud to present artist Ian Breakwell’s Christmas Diary, produced for and screened on national
27 – 28 November 2021 LUX and the London Korean Film Festival present an online screening of Island (2015) by Ellie Kyungran Heo to coincide
Vincent Chevalier’s À Vancouver and Andre Reeder’s Aan niets overleden re-frame non-Anglophone artists’ moving image and documentary moving image within the histories and geographies of
Inspired by David Curtis’s new book London’s Arts Laboratories and the 1960s Avant-Garde which describes the survival-struggles and occasional triumphs of two pioneering artist-led organisations –
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