LUXNEWSWIREdecember2007
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LUXNEWSWIREdecember2007
[LUX NEWSWIRE is a monthly e-newsletter covering UK and international
artists' moving image news.]
Contents
1. UK openings (festivals, gallery shows, screening series)
2. Calls (festivals, open shows, competitions, conferences)
3. Opportunities (funding, residences, employment)
4. Publishing (books, online journals, videos, DVD, CD)
5. LUX news
1. UK OPENINGS
LUX LONDON EVENTS CALENDAR the most comprehensive daily listing of
artists' moving image events, screenings and exhibitions in London
http://www.lux.org.uk/resources/events.htm you can also subscribe to
the calendar in any software that uses the ical format (such as apple
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UK
Anthony McCall, Serpentine Gallery, London. 30 November – 3 February.
http://www.serpentinegallery.org
Sick Serena and Dregs and Wreck and Wreck, Emily Wardill, ICA,
London. 5 December – 27 January. http://www.ica.org.uk
Strange Events Permit..., Camden Arts Centre, 7 December – 10
February. Group exhibition selected by artist Steven Claydon http://
www.camdenartscentre.org
Nick Waplington, Whitechapel, 12 – 20 December. www.whitechapel.org
Jane and Louise Wilson, The New Art Gallery, Walsall. http://
www.artatwalsall.org.uk
Good Morning, Paik Nam June, Summ Project/ Korean Cultural Centre,
London. 15 December – 30 January. http://www.summproject.com
A couple thousand short films about Glenn Gould, Cory Arcangel,
Spacex, Exeter. 15 December – 23 February. http://www.spacex.org.uk
2. CALLS
CALL FOR ENTRIES
* denotes entry fees
NEW LUX Calls and Opportunities deadline calendar available now at
http://www.lux.org.uk/resources/opportunities.htm
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London International Documentary Film Festival, UK. Deadline: 6
December. http://www.lidf.co.uk
European Media Art Festival, Osnabruck, Germany. Deadline: 10
December http://www.emaf.de
International Filmfestival, Fantasporto, Portugal. Deadline: 15
December http://www.fantasporto.online.pt
Documenta Madrid 05, Spain. Deadline: 31 December
http://www.documentamadrid.com
Filmfest Dresden, Germany. Deadline: 5 January
http://www.filmfest-dresden.de
Visions du Réel, Nyon, Switzerland. Deadline: 5 January 2008
http://www.visionsdureel.ch
International Documentary Film Festival Hot Docs, Toronto, Canada.
Deadline: 10 January. http://www.hotdocs.ca
International Film and Music Festival Mediawave, Györ, Hungary.
Deadline: 10 January http://www.mediawave.hu
Festival International du film d'animation, Annecy, France. Deadline:
15 January http://www.annecy.org
3. OPPORTUNITIES
The Cartier Award 2008, UK
The Cartier Award for emerging artists living outside the UK is a
major initiative by Frieze Projects in collaboration with Gasworks
and sponsored by Cartier. Artists are invited to propose a new work
to be realised at Frieze Art Fair 2008. Projects may take the form of
site-specific installation, performance, video or print work. A 3
month residency at Gasworks from August to October 2008 including
accommodation is provided, project production costs of up to £10,000
and an artist’s fee of £1,000. Deadline: 5 January http://
cartier.friezeartfair.com
Residency: European Media Artists in Residence Exchange 2008. Europe
based Media Artists in the fields of digital media including internet
and computer based art, filmmakers, sound and video artists are
invited to apply for a two months artist residency at: IMPAKT,
Rotterdam, Netherlands, Interspace, Sofia, Bulgaria, VIVID,
Birmingham England, Werkleitz Center for Media Arts in Halle,
Germany. Deadline: 7 January http://www.werkleitz.de/projekte/emare/
index_e.html
Award: The Wellcome Trust/ Large Projects. To fund full or part
production costs for large-scale arts projects that aim to have
significant impact on the public's engagement with biomedical
science. Open to UK based artists only. Deadline: 11 January http://
www.wellcome.ac.uk
4. PUBLISHING
Artists’ Film and video Books and DVDs of the Year
The Ghosts of Songs: The Art of the Black Audio Film Collective. Ed
Kodwo Eshun and Anjalika Sagar. Liverpool University Press/
University of Chicago Press ISBN: 978-1-84631-014-0
A History of Artists' Film and Video in Britain, 1897-2004 by David
Curtis. BFI Publishing. ISBN/EAN: 9781844570966
The Cinematic (Documents of Contemporary Art), Ed David Campany.
Edited by David Campany, Whitechapel. ISBN 0-85488-152-9 http://
www.whitechapel.org
Women's Experimental Cinema: Critical Frameworks, Robin Blaetz. Book
published in the US by Duke University Press [ISBN13
978-0-8223-4044-7] http://www.dukeupress.edu
British Artists’ Films: Ian Breakwell. DVD published by bfi in UK.
Includes Excerpts From The Diary, Repertory, The News, Auditorium and
Variety. http://www.bfi.org.uk
Avant-Garde 2: Experimental Cinema 1928-1954. DVD published in USA by
Kino Video. Includes films by Willard Maas, Marie Menken, Sidney
Peterson & James Broughton, Joseph Vogel, Gregory J. Markopoulos,
Stan Brakhage, Paul Leni, James Watson & Melville Webber, Jean Mitry,
Dimitri Kirsanoff, Jean Isidore Isou. http://www.kino.com
Films of Kenneth Anger Volume 2. DVD published in USA by Fantoma.
Contains Scorpio Rising (1964), Kustom Kar Kammandos (1965),
Invocation of My Demon Brother (1969), Rabbit’s Moon (1979), Lucifer
Rising (1981). http://www.fantoma.com
5. LUX NEWS
Dr Jackie Hatfield 1962 - 2007
We’re sorry to report the death of artist and academic Jackie
Hatfield who was passionately involved with artists’ film and video
for a number of years. We at LUX will miss her extraordinary energy
and commitment to this area of practice, one which she made
considerable contributions to through her own research. Most recently
she worked on the Rewind project mapping British video practice in
the 1970s and 80s, and many of her interviews with artists can be
seen at http://www.rewind.ac.uk/ She wrote about the project for LUX
here http://kmi.lux.org.uk/casestudies/resistdefinition.htm as well
as contributing a personal tour for Luxonline http://
www.luxonline.org.uk/tours/recomposing_the_universe(1).html
ONLINE EXHIBITION Dec/Jan. The Eye and the Ear, Stefan and Franciszka
Themerson (1944/5)
http://www.luxvideo.org/media/films/exhibition.html
To mark the publication of the LUX/ CCA Warsaw DVD The Films of
Stefan and Franciszka Themerson we present
The Eye and the Ear (1944/5) 'In films made in Poland in the 1930s,
the Themersons had experimented with shadowplay and moving
'rayograms' (photographs taken without a camera, associated with Man
Ray). The Eye and the Ear , made later in London, takes these ideas
further, exploring patterns made by passing light through lenses. The
film suggests analogies between the movement of light and the music
of Karol Szymanowski.' David Curtis
LUX ASSOCIATE ARTISTS 07/8
We're happy to announce the LUX associate artists for 07/8 are
Claire Hope
Anja Kirschner
Matthew Noel-Tod
Rachel Reupke
James Richards
James Sweetbaum
Mayling To
Katy Woods
SCREENINGS AND EVENTS
Tuesday 4 December 2007
Rational Rec: Three Winter Potatoes
http://www.rationalrec.org.uk
Venue: Bethnal Green Working Men’s Club
Doors open 8pm, first act 8.30pm
John Snijders performs UK piano music: Richard Ayres - No.8 /
Cornelius Cardew - Three Winter Potatoes / Luke Stoneham - Carmen /
Michael Finnissy - Gershwin Arrangements
John Snijders (The Netherlands) is one of the leading pianists
internationally specializing in contemporary classical music. He is
the artistic director of the Amsterdam based Ives Ensemble.
Plus film and music performance curated by LUX
The Ivalo River Delta (Patrick Beveridge, 2007, 17min, 16mm) - Shot
within the Arctic Circle in northern Lapland, the film documents the
landscape and lively night sky of an icy wilderness. The Aurora
Borealis and other extraordinary phenomena are captured through long
exposures and stunning time-lapse photography.
with live music by Hanna Tuulikki
[Hanna Tuulikki is a musician and artist living in Glasgow who uses
the voice as a tool to respond to environmental, social or emotional
landscapes, both within musical forms of lyrical song and
improvisation, and as a material in making sound based art-works. She
is a member of the bands 'Nalle' and 'The Family Elan'. http://
www.hannatuulikki.com]
Saturday 9th/ Sunday 10th December
THE WORLD OF THE SELF / OUR WORLD
The films of Adam Curtis
Whitechapel Gallery, London http://www.whitechapel.org
Presented in collaboration with LUX
Adam Curtis is one of the best-known documentary filmmakers in
Britain. His films have won numerous awards including 6 Baftas and
have been shown at festivals around the world. They fuse together
hard critical journalism with techniques borrowed from a wide-range
of experimental film and video techniques.
Out of this he has created a body of work that examines how power
functions in modern society – not just in politics but also in many
of the institutions and activities that permeate our lives today –
from science to consumerism, modern psychology and the way our
society fights terrorism.
Over this unique weekend programmed by Adam Curtis a cross-section of
episodes from various series that span his career propose a stunning
argument. Considered together these works tell a bigger story than
that of their specific subjects. It is the story of our time. How we
have moved into a world that is dominated and driven by the ideas,
the dreams and the emotional needs and cravings of the individual self.
Saturday 8 December, 2007
4pm - Pandora's Box: To The Brink of Eternity, 1992, 60’
5.30pm - The Century of the Self, Part One: Happiness Machines, 2002,
60’
7pm - The Century of the Self, Part Three: There is a Policeman
Inside All Our Heads He Must Be Destroyed, 2002, 60’
Following the screening Adam Curtis is in conversation with artist
Josephine Pryde and Mike Sperlinger, Assistant Director of LUX,
independent writer and editor.
Sunday 9 December, 2007
4pm - The Power of Nightmares, Part One: Baby Its Cold Outside, 2004,
60’
5.30pm - The Trap, Part 2: The Lonely Robot, 2007, 60’
7pm - Adam Curtis on The World of the Self
Adam Curtis presents an illustrated talk on the ideas behind this
unique series and the things that link these episodes together,
looking at both the extraordinarily wide range of source material
that the films employ and their structure of modern collage as form
of contemporary journalism.
UPCOMING IN JANUARY 2008
Wednesday 9 January 6.30pm
A Night for the Themersons, British Library, London. A night of
screenings and talk to celebrate the life and work of Stefan and
Franciszka Themerson to mark the launch of a new DVD of their films
published by LUX and Centre for Contemporary Art Warsaw and presented
as part of Breaking the Rules: The Printed Face of the European Avant
Garde 1900 – 1937 http://www.bl.uk
Thursday 17 January 6.30pm
Argument and Aurélien Froment, Goethe Institute, London
Screening of Anthony McCall and Andrew Tyndall’s provocative film
essay Argument plus an artist’s presentation by Aurélien Froment. In
collaboration with Serpentine Gallery as part of the Anthony McCall
exhibition. http://www.serpentinegallery.org
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