LUXNEWSWIREoctober2007

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LUXNEWSWIREoctober2007

[LUX NEWSWIRE is a monthly e-newsletter covering UK and international  
artists' moving image news. Contributions are welcome under any of  
the following headings, send information for inclusion to news[at] 
lux.org.uk]

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  
ical and windows calendar) by entering http://www.google.com/calendar/ 
ical/calendar%40lux.org.uk/public/basic.ics

UK

Stephen Willats. Rayners Lane Tube. 1 October – 30 November
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/pfa

in my own time, Grace Weir. Science Museum, London. 2 October – 25  
November. http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk

London is the Place for Me, Rivington Place, London. 5 October – 24  
November. Dinu Li, Mona Hatoum, Harold Offeh, Keith Piper. http:// 
www.iniva.org

Cory Arcangel (beige), Max Wigram Gallery, 51 - 63 Ridley Road,  
London. 5 October – 22 December http://www.maxwigram.com

New Video Works from the V22 Collection, V22 Ashwin Street, London, 5  
October – 4 November http://www.v22ashwinstreet.com

Invitation to a Dream, Early Avant-garde cinema in France and the  
USA, Cine Lumiere, London. 5 – 10 October. http://www.institut- 
francais.org.uk

The Return of the Real, Phil Collins. Victoria Miro, London, 6  
October – 10 November http://www.victoria-miro.com

Saskia Olde Wolbers, Maureen Paley, London, 6 October – 11 November
http://www.maureenpaley.com

The Time Surgeon, Nathaniel Mellors. Artsway, Sway. 6 October - 25  
November http://www.artsway.org.uk

Clio Barnard. Herbert Read Gallery, Canterbury. 8 October – 17  
November http://www.ucreative.co.uk/hrg

Steve McQueen, Thomas Dane, London. 9 October – 10 November
www.thomasdane.com

Triangle of Need, Catherine Sullivan, Greenland Street, Liverpool. 19  
October – 27 April http://www.afoundation.org.uk

London Film Festival: Avant-Garde Weekend. London BFI Southbank
27-28 October. http://www.secretcinema.co.uk/

Langlands & Bells, Whitechapel, London. 31 October – 7 December.
http://www.whitechapel.org


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
Or subscribe with any calendar programme which uses the ical format  
(such as apple ical or windows calendar) by entering http:// 
www.google.com/calendar/ical/q9b2oejc8tun8n7vibtnk8vcn0% 
40group.calendar.google.com/public/basic.ics

Videoformes, Clermont-Ferrand, France. Deadline: 9 October. http:// 
www.videoformes.com

Festival International du court-métrage, Clermont-Ferrand, France.  
Deadline: 15 October. http://www.clermont-filmfest.com

Artsway Open 2007, Sway, UK. Deadline: 24 October. http:// 
www.artsway.org.uk

London Short Film Festival. Deadline: 31 October. http:// 
www.shortfilms.org.uk

Ann Arbor Film Festival, USA * Deadline: 15 November http:// 
www.aafilmfest.org

Media City, Windsor, Canada. Deadline: 30 November http:// 
houseoftoast.ca/mediacity/entries.html

Figuring Landscapes, British Artists’ Film & Video Study Collection,  
London, UK. Deadline: 15 December. UK and Australian artists are  
invited to submit short, single screen works (up to 10 min) for a  
major touring exhibition of moving image on themes arising from the  
landscapes of Australia and the UK
http://tinyurl.com/2m3lqn


3. OPPORTUNITIES

Employment. Hackney Visual Arts Cluster Co-ordinator, LUX, UK.  
Deadline: 19 November http://www.lux.org.uk/hvac

Awards. London Film and Video Awards. Film London, UK. Deadline: 22  
November. http://www.filmlondon.org.uk

Commission. Mass-Observation Archive, University of Sussex, UK.  
Deadline: 29 November http://tinyurl.com/yv3olh

Call for Curatorial Proposals. New Work UK, LUX/ Whitechapel, London.  
Deadline: 30 November http://tinyurl.com/yp43lb

Training. Artists’ Moving Image for Exhibitors, ICO, UK: Leeds (31  
October) / Leicester (8 November) / Manchester (27 November).  
www.independentcinemaoffice.org.uk/training

Award. Jerwood Moving Image Awards, UK. Deadline: 3 December. http:// 
www.jerwoodmovingimage.org


4. PUBLISHING

VISION ON Film, Television and the Arts in Britain, John Wyver. Book  
published in the UK by Wallflower Press. 978-1-905674-39-8 http:// 
www.wallflowerpress.co.uk

Xperimental Eros, Various Artists. DVD released in USA by Other  
Cinema including work by Peggy Awesh, Lewis Klahr, Naomi Uman and  
Jeff Krulik. http://www.othercinemadvd.com/xe.html

Experiments In Terror 2, Various Artists. DVD released in USA by  
Other Cinema including work by Bill Morrison, Damon Packard and Wago  
Kreider. http://www.othercinemadvd.com/eit2.html


5. LUX NEWS

NEW LUX ONLINE EXHIBITIONS
New temporary exhibitions of full artists’ films from LUX.

September/ October 2007
Pedagogue (1988), Stuart Marshall with Neil Bartlett
Marshall’s witty riposte to the Conservative Government's Section 28  
(a Local Government Act passed in 1988 to stop the expenditure of  
public money by local authorities to "promote homosexuality") by  
systematically trivializing and ridiculing its rulings. It also  
deconstructs the two establishment myths that homosexuality can be  
"taught" and is "infectious".

NEW ON LUXONLINE

Anthony McCall
www.luxonline.org.uk/artists/anthony_mccall/index.html
The renowned films and installations of Anthony McCall have been  
shown extensively since early performances, such as Landscape for  
Fire (1972), and his seminal film installation Line Describing a Cone  
(1973). Luxonline presents a comprehensive profile of Mccall's work,  
including clips from the aforementioned films (www.luxonline.org.uk/ 
artists/anthony_mccall/landscape_for_fire.html & www.luxonline.org.uk/ 
artists/anthony_mccall/line_describing_a_cone.html), stills, past  
articles and reviews and an incisive essay by film theorist Jonathan  
Walley (www.luxonline.org.uk/artists/anthony_mccall/essay(1).html).

Other new additions
Stuart Marshall's fine analysis of the development of British video  
installation, ' Video Installation - the early years', originally  
written for the catalogue of the exhibition Signs of the Times: A  
Decade of Video, Film and Slide-tape Installation in Britain 1980 to  
1990 at the MOMA, Oxford. http://www.luxonline-dev.org.uk/articles/ 
video_installation_in_britain(1).html

Online extracts from Stuart Croft's latest work Drive In (2007)
http://www.luxonline-dev.org.uk/artists/stuart_croft/drive_in.html

SCREENINGS AND EVENTS

Sunday 14 October 8pm Arcola Theatre, London, E8.
Tickets £5 (Arcola Box Office 020 7503 16 46) booking recommended
LUX presents The Wayward Canon with Giles Round, Simon and the  
Radioactive Flesh Dalston.
A film and intermittent art video screening that transcends into a  
purgatorial nightclub setting with work by Luis Bunuel, Sophie Brown  
& Catherine Evelid, Dirk Bonn & Bernhard Willheim, Pablo Bronstein,  
Ben Callaway, Omer Ali Kazma, Mark Leckey, Assume Vivid Astro Focus.  
http://tinyurl.com/ytnj3m

Thursday 25 October 7.30pm
LUX and Whitechapel present New Work UK
The best of recent British film and video selected by curator Lina  
Dzuverovic. http://www.whitechapel.org

NEW WORKS IN LUX DISTRIBUTION – October 07
http://www.lux.org.uk/newacquisitions/index.html
Patrick Beveridge – The Ivalo River Delta (2007)
Let Me Feel Your Finger First – Francis (2007)
Mark Simon Lewis – The Lifesize Zoetrope (2007)
Rosalind Nashashibi – Bachelor Machines Part 1 (2007), Bachelor  
Machines Part 2 (2007)(double screen)
Semiconductor – Magnetic Movie (2007)
Tim Shore – Cabinet (2007)
John Smith – Dirty Pictures (2007)

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