New in LUX Shop: Sarah Turner, Nicky Hamlyn, Nina Danino

February 6, 2014

Perestroika/ Perestroika: Reconstructed DVD, by Sarah Turner
An autobiographical documentary, a fiction that’s also an essay and an extended poetic meditation on the ability of the image to represent experience. Sarah Turner’s film is a ghost story that explores what we forget and how we remember. Plus Perestroika: Reconstructed which re-mixes and extends Perestroika constructing a new framing narrative that reinterprets and reconfigures both the imagery and the experience of the first film.

Nicky Hamlyn – Selected Works 1974 – 2012 on DVD

Hamlyn’s films offer a delicately observed but rigorous encounter between objects and their depiction, whose motifs embrace spaces (windows, rooms, landscapes, gardens) that parallel the camera frame in both senses. This DVD makes available for the first time his major film and video works from the past 38 years and is accompanied by new essays by Simon Payne and Federico Windhausen.

Nina Danino – “…and the figtrees in the Alameda gardens”

The book is published on the occasion of Nina Danino’s solo exhibition “…and the figtrees in the Alameda gardens” at the Garrison Library in Gibraltar. The publication brings together three of Nina Danino’s early 16mm films—First Memory (1980), Close to Home (1985), Stabat Mater (1990)— which are related to Gibraltar as a real place, and as an imagined geography and history. The publication includes the artist’s recent work Meteorologies (2013).

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