Call for Applications: Goethe @ LUX Residency 2019
Goethe @ LUX Residency offers a three-month residency for artists based in Germany and working with moving image. The residency provides the opportunity to research
Goethe @ LUX Residency offers a three-month residency for artists based in Germany and working with moving image. The residency provides the opportunity to research
ISLAND, released by Hakawati on 14 September 2018, is the second feature film from British artist filmmaker Steven Eastwood. It is a lyrical, slow cinema
In the context of the Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival 2018 Benjamin Cook, Director of LUX leads a two-day workshop for artists seeking to
While Sandra Lahire (1950-2001) is best known for her live action films, prior to 1986 she was working primarily with animation. These early works have
Hervisions is delighted to present #AccordingToTheInternet, with search-engine artist Gretchen Andrew discussing her project on the internet’s authority and its mode of re/defining. Gretchen’s practice
Goethe at LUX Artist Residency Experimental Research Roundtable THE FUTURE STATE #02, a round table continuing the discussion about what the future of The Islamic
We hope you have been able to join us at LUX this past year, hired one of our films in distribution, viewed our collection online,
A residency for artists based in Germany and working with moving image to to be undertaken in London. The residency is offered by the Goethe-Institut London,
A project by the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, LUX and The Robert Flaherty Film Seminar The International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, in conjunction with
In a publication for her 2013 video Shrugging Offing, within a text shamelessly titled ‘Bratty Bratty Brat Brat’, Lucy Clout describes the power of ‘NO’
The screening is of six films from the Cinenova collection around race, identity, sexuality and gender. The programme focuses on different aspects of space, such
Sasha Litvintseva and Graeme Arnfield’s current exhibition, Asbestos, is a meditation on the fragility of bodies, the nonlinearity of progress, and the persistence of matter. Used
It is relatively easy to distil the political to a cool academicism, to view it only via the lens of historiography or to abstract it
Belief is made from information found entirely on the worldwide web. In fifteen minutes, this two-screen installation presents a series of fragmented broadcasts about belief,
A Short film about War is a narrative documentary made entirely from information found on the worldwide web. In ten minutes this split-screen work takes
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