LUX Shop Xmas Sale 2019 is here!

December 13, 2019

Welcome 2020 with special artists’ moving image-themed Christmas presents from the LUX XMAS SALE!

20-30% off all LUX DVDs & books until Midnight on Wednesday 18th December. From video art anthologies to new compilations of critical essays, our list of publications offers unique insight into the histories and practices of moving image art in Britain and internationally. Browse the full selection of LUX publications here.

Here are some suggestions to get you started:

  • The Berwick Street Collective’s Nightcleaners (1975) and its follow-up, ’36 to ’77 (1978). To celebrate the first digital release of the films, a special box set has been produced containing the two films on discs, reproductions of historical material, including news sheets of the women’s movement – one designed by Mary Kelly, a member of the Film Collective, an interview with whom is also included, as well as rare illustrations and contributions from the filmmakers and new essays contextualising the films.
  • Shoot Shoot Shoot: The First Decade of the London Film-Makers’ Co-operative 1966-76. The 1960s and 1970s were a defining period for artists’ film and video, and the London Film-Makers’ Co-operative (LFMC) was one of the major international centres. Shoot Shoot Shoot documents the first decade of an artist-led organisation that pioneered the moving image as an art form in the UK, tracing its development from within London’s counterculture towards establishing its own identity within premises that uniquely incorporated a distribution office, cinema space and film workshop.
  • Rupture/Rapture/Jouissance: The Religious Trilogy 1990-1997. Nina Danino is one of the foremost British experimental filmmakers of her generation. Her films explore the relationship of image to sound, and of theory to practice. She draws upon her own personal history as well as literary and artistic works, which are filtered through a poetic interpretation of feminist theory that foregrounds women’s personal experience and expression.

Order by Midnight on 18 December to receive your gifts in time for Christmas!

UK DELIVERY DATES:

Royal Mail Second Class: We advise that you order by Wednesday, December 18th for second class delivery by Christmas. If you want to guarantee that your books will arrive on time, we suggest you consider UK first-class or Signed For: Next Day service.

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