Screening: Le Nemesiache, From the Volcano to the Sea
Join us on Sunday 27 November, 2-4pm for a special screening event of films made by the feminist group, Le Nemesiache, (1970s-1990s) based in Naples,
Join us on Sunday 27 November, 2-4pm for a special screening event of films made by the feminist group, Le Nemesiache, (1970s-1990s) based in Naples,
A screening (partly) with live vocals or sonic readings to celebrate the opening of the upcoming solo exhibition by South Korean artist Yun Choi. For
Screening and discussion to launch the new LUX publication slow emergency siren, ongoing: Accessing Handsworth Songs which documents a project to make Black Audio Film
In collaboration with Open City Documentary Festival and the Ian White Estate, LUX presents the third Ian White Lecture, given by artist and writer Moyra Davey.
An evening of animation by MA Fine Art Central Saint Martin students. This is an anthology of animation works by the MA Fine Art students,
To launch the fourth issue, Peculiar Forms, of Open City Documentary Festival’s Journal Non-fiction, artists and contributors, Morgan Quaintance and Diane Severin Nguyen, will join the
To celebrate the publication of Film Talks: 15 Conversations on Experimental Cinema edited by Simon Payne and Andrew Vallance LUX is hosting a series of live
On the occasion of Ellie Kyungran Heo’s solo exhibition Plantarians (2017-2020), LUX and the London Korean Film Festival present a botanical lecture and artistic exploration
LUX is proud to present a screening series of cinema-gestures by Ayreen Anastas and Rene Gabri, curated by Azar Mahmoudian as part of the multi-chapter
LUX is delighted to host ‘The Liberated Film Club vs. Important Books (or, Manifestos Read by Children)’, an event held to mark the publication of
A special screening of The Light of Day, a unique collaborative film celebrating the life long friendship of artists Anne Bean and Jeanette Iljon. A
LUX X CFAC presents Dwoskin, Disability And… Autobiography: Trying to Kiss the Moon (1994) + discussion as part of the AHRC-funded project, The Legacies of Stephen Dwoskin Third in
A live screening and talk event with LUX’s Creative Ecologist Richard Layzell as part of the Highgate Festival. LUX brings to you Marvell Park (2021), a new
A midsummer celebration of the life, legacy, attitude and work of Scotland’s filmmaking pioneer Margaret Tait (1918-1999) with the London premiere of a series of
LUX X CFAC presents Dwoskin, Disability And… sexuality, illness, intoxication: Intoxicated by my Illness (2001) in conversation with P. Staff and Robert Andy Coombs as part
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