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LUXNEWSWIREjuly2006
[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/International 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/INTERNATIONAL OPENINGS
UK
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/calendar.html
call for a demonstration, Annika Ström, Meta.Gallery, Hove. 1 july -
5 August http://www.eta-art.co.uk
Nausea, Matthew Noel-Tod. Outpost, Norwich. 2 – 21 July
http://www.norwichoutpost.org
Time Base and the Universe, John Latham. John Hansard Gallery,
Southampton. 4 July – 26 August. http://www.hansardgallery.org.uk
Celebration Park, Pierre Huyghe. Tate Modern, London. 5 July – 17
September http://www.tate.org.uk/modern
Angles of Projection. Exhibition and symposium, The Triangle Gallery,
Chelsea College of Art and Design, London. 6 – 14 July. Tony Sinden,
Karen Mirza/Brad Butler, Adam Kossoff, Kristina Kotov, Ken Wilder.
More information email k.wilder at chelsea.arts.ac.uk
Family History, Gillian Wearing, The Forbury Hotel apartments,
Reading. 7 - 30 July. http://www.artistsinthecity.org.uk
East International, Norwich Gallery. 8 July – 19 August. http://
www.eastinternational.net
Selected Films, John Smith, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham. 13 July - 20
August. http://www.ikon-gallery.co.uk
The Clearing, Ori Gersht. Ffotogallery, Wales. 15 July – 27 August
http://www.ffotogallery.org
Projektor: Video Works. Café Gallery Projects, London. 22 – 30 July.
Marion Coutts, Harold Offeh, Doug Fishbone, Elke Karnik, Michael
Holland & Miyako Narita http://www.cafegalleryprojects.org
Marijke Van Warmerdam. Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh.
27 July – 17 September. http://www.fruitmarket.co.uk
Blink. Gasworks, London. 27 – 30 July. Animation works.
Jul 27 - 30, 2006 http://www.gasworks.org.uk
Matt Stokes, Collective Gallery, Edinburgh. 29 July – 16 September
http://www.collectivegallery.net/
‘Tis a Pity She’s a Fluxus Whore, Catherine Sullivan, Sketch, London.
5 August – 16 September http://www.sketch.uk.com
Kindertotenleider, Mariele Neudecker. Coniston Hall, Bristol. 11
August – 9 September. http://www.conistonhall.org
INTERNATIONAL
David Lamelas, Secession, Vienna, Austria. 6 July – 10 September.
http://www.secession.at
14 th Curtas Vila do Conde Internacional Film Festival, Portugal. 8 –
16 July
http://www.curtasmetragens.pt/festival/index.php?lang=en
2. CALLS
CALL FOR ENTRIES
* denotes entry fees
EXP24 film evening, Leeds, UK. Deadline: 6 July. http://
exp24.atspace.org/
XII CanariasMediafest - International Arts and Digital Cultures
Festival of Gran Canarias, Spain. Deadline: 28 July. http://
www.canariasmediafest.org
Tehran Short Film Festival, Iran. Deadline: 31 July. http://
www.shortfilmfest-ir.com/index-en.htm
exposures UK Student Film Festival, Manchester. Deadline: 31 July.
http://www.exposuresfilmfestival.co.uk/
Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival/ 7th annual International Digital
Shorts Competition, Taiwan. Deadline: 1 August. http://
www.goldenhorse.org.tw
transmediale.07, festival for art and digital culture, Berlin,
Germany. Deadline: 8 September. http://www.transmediale.de/07/pdf/
tm07_call.pdf
Videoformes, Festival of Video Art and Media, Clermont Ferrand,
France. Deadline: 6 October. http://www.videoformes.com
3. OPPORTUNITIES
Research and Development Project. DISONANCIAS 2006 Call for Artists
to realise joint research projects in Research labs and R&D units,
Basque Country, Spain. Deadline: 5 July. http://www.disonancias.com
Commission. Alchemy at The Manchester Museum, UK. The Alchemy project
is seeking expressions of interest from UK-based artists to work with
The Manchester Museum's collections, staff and the multiple
disciplines it supports, to develop avenues of research and to create
new work. Deadline: 18 August. http://museum.man.ac.uk/alchemy/
alchemy.htm
Residency. Grizedale Arts, Coniston, Cumbria. Deadline: 1 September.
http://www.grizdale.org
Commission. The Jerwood Artangel Open. NB open to artists based in
the UK. Deadline: 6 October 2006
http://www.thejerwoodartangelopen.org.uk
4. PUBLISHING
Blissfully Yours/ Mysterious Object at Noon - Apichatpong
Weerasethakhul. Box set DVD published by Anna Sanders Films in
France. http://boutique.mk2.com/boutique/fiche_video.aspx?
rayon_visible=1&find=apichatpong&rayon=8&mId=1235463&find_rayon=8&id_pdt
=458
NEW PUBLICATIONS FROM RE:VOIR, PARIS http://re-voir.com
BEAT CINEMA - Christopher MacLaine (published in collaboration with LUX)
THE END, 1953, 16mm, b/w & color, 34’
THE MAN WHO INVENTED GOLD, 1957, 16mm, b/w & color, 14’
BEAT, 1958, 16mm, color, 6’
SCOTCH HOP, 1959, 16mm, color, 6’
VHS PAL, 27 euros, Contains a text by Stan Brakhage on his
friendship with Christopher MacLaine
CINEXPERIMENTAUX # 7 – Stéphane Marti
Beta SP, color, 2003-2005 16’30 Directed by: Frédérique Devaux and
Michel Amarger PLUS FILMS BY STEPHANE MARTI:
- ALLEGORIA, 1979, France, Super 8 color reversal film, sound, 14’
- DIASPARAGMOS, 1980, Super 8 color reversal film, sound, 13’
- MIRA CORPORA, 2004, Super 8 color reversal film, b/w neg, slides,
16mm, sound, 45’
BONUS:
- Les actants (On Actors) by F. Devaux and M. Amarger, beta SP,
color, 2003-2005, 5’
- La conception sonore (On Sound Design) by F. Devaux and M. Amarger,
beta SP, color,
2003-2005, 5’
Interzone DVD , English subtitles , price: 27 euros, Contains a
booklet of texts on the filmmaker by Michel Amarger and Frédérique
Devaux
LES TROIS OFFRANDES (The Three Offerings) by Stéphane Marti
LES METAPHORES D’ALEX (The Metaphors of Alex), 1999, Super 8, color,
15’, LE RITUEL DE FONTAINEBLEAU (The Ritual of Fontainebleau), 2000,
Super 8, b/w and color, 30’ , LE VEAU D’OR (The Golden Calf), 2001,
Super 8, color, 30’
VHS PAL, price: 27€, Contains a booklet of texts by Raphaël Bassan on
the filmmaker
LA CITE DES NEUF PORTES (City Of The Nine Gates) by Stéphane Marti
1977, Super 8 color, slides, sound, 70’
Limited Edition RE:VOIR / The Film Gallery 100 signed and numbered
copies, interzone DVD
Price: 50€
5. LUX NEWS
ARCOLA FILM - CALL FOR PROPOSALS
This summer the Arcola Theatre and LUX are launching Arcola Film, a
new space for independent film in London. Arcola Film will be a
collectively programmed screening space based at the Arcola Theatre
in Dalston, East London, offering a well equipped venue with
screening facilities for individuals and groups. Arcola Film invites
proposals from individuals and groups in London who would be
interested in using such a venue to stage screenings and screen-based
events to contribute to creating an exciting and diverse film
programme at the Arcola. This programme may include independent
films, documentaries, artists' films, performances, youth and
community projects amongst other things - all ideas are welcomed. To
make a proposal and to find out more please contact
film at arcolatheatre.com
This is the last LUXNEWSWIRE until September. Upcoming from LUX this
Autumn:
THE ARTISTS CINEMA returns to the Frieze Art Fair in October. LUX/
Frieze Projects present a fully functioning cinema in the heart of
the art fair including new 35mm film commissions by Phil Collins,
Miguel Calderón, Manon de Boer, Bonnie Camplin and Apichatpong
Weerasethakul. Expanded cinema works from Yoko Ono, Stephan Dillemuth
& k2 Aufbau Organisation, Sharon Hayes, Malcolm Le Grice and Gill
Eatherley. New curatorial projects by Stuart Comer (Curator: Film at
Tate Modern), Sharon Lockhart (Artist), The Otolith Group (Artist
Curator and Theorist Collective), Cristina Ricupero (Curator),
Christina Tohme (Curator & founding member of the Lebanese
Association for Plastic Arts - Ashkal Alwan) and Maria-Christina
Villasenor (Associate Curator of Film & Media at the Solomon R.
Guggenheim Museum, New York)
http://www.theartistscinema.org.uk
TOURING
Schadenfreude http://www.lux.org.uk/schadenfreude
31 August 2006, Phoenix Arts, Leicester http://www.phoenix.org.uk
NEW WORKS AVAILABLE THROUGH LUX DISTRIBUTION August 06
http://www.lux.org.uk/newacquisitions/index.html
Abigail Child, The Future is Behind You (2005)
Ian Helliwell, Dash Dot, Rust to Dust, Sun Tower 70 (2006)
Mark Leckey, The March of the Big White Barbarians (2005)
Steve Reinke, Ask the Insects (2005), The Mendi (2006), Regarding the
Pain of Susan Sontag (Notes on Camp) (2006)
Jimmy Robert, L’education Sentimentale
Jayce Salloum, Untitled Part 4: Terra (In)cognita (2004)
John Smith, Pyramids (2006)
Imogen Stidworthy, 7AM (2005)
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