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LUXNEWSWIREnovember2006

[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.htm

Mr Soft Eliminator Returns to the Phoenix, Jeff Keen. Phoenix  
Gallery, Brighton. 29 October - 9 December. http://www.phoenixarts.org

Archepology, an exhibition of international film and video works, by  
Oliver Bancroft, Freek Drent & Stella van Voorst van Beest, Esther  
Johnson, and Margaret Salmon, Bureau, Salford. 28 October – 9  
December. http://www.bureaugallery.com

The Cinema Machine, Thorsten Knaub. Outpost, Norwich. 2 – 21  
November. http://www.norwichoutpost.org

We Make Our Own Television, New video work by Paul Tarrago + Jennet  
Thomas, Alma Enterprises, London. 10 November – 17 December. http:// 
www.wemakeourowntv.com

Melik Ohanian, South London Gallery, London. 16 November – 22  
December. http://www.southlondongallery.org

Put Your Foot Down, William Hunt, Ibid Projects, London. 16 November  
– 17 December. http://www.ibidprojects.com

The Emma Hart Biennale, A Film and Video Testing Show, Ada Street  
Gallery, London. 21 November – 2 December. http:// 
www.theemmahartbiennale.blogspot.com

Instant Fame!, Charles Atlas, Vilma Gold, London. 23 November – 3  
December. http://www.vilmagold.com

Analogue: Pioneering Artists' Video from the UK and Canada (1968-88),  
Tate Modern/ Tate Britain, London. 24 November – 2 December. http:// 
www.uclan.ac.uk/host/edau/projects/analogtext.htm

Perry Roberts, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham. 29 November – 21 January.  
http://www.ikon-gallery.co.uk

Katy Dove, Hales Gallery, London. 30 November – 20 January. http:// 
www.halesgallery.com


INTERNATIONAL

Luz Y Tiempo: Cine Experimental Y Videoarte Britanico, A selection of  
British artists film and video produced between 1968-2006, La Enana  
Marron, Madrid, Spain. 3 November – 3 December. http:// 
www.laenanamarron.org/programma.htm

Expanded Cinema. Time/ Space/ Structure. Württembergischer  
Kunstverein, Stuttgart, Germany. 7 – 10 November. http://www.wkv- 
stuttgart.de/en/programme/2006/exhibitions/expanded-cinema/? 
tx_jppageteaser_pi1%5BbackId%5D=11

First Generation, Art and Image in Movement (1963-1986), Museo  
Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía, Madrid, Spain. 7 November - 2  
April 2007. http://http://www.museoreinasofia.es

Invideo - Mostra Internazionale di video d'arte e cinema oltr, Milan,  
Italy. 8 – 12 November http://www.mostrainvideo.com

L'Alternativa Festival de Cinema Independent de Barcelona, Spain. 10  
– 18 November. http://alternativa.cccb.org

Norman McLaren Rétrospective Intégrale, Paris, France. 15 November –  
4 December. http://www.centre-pompidou.fr

Avanto Festival, Helsinki, Finland. 17 – 19 November. http:// 
www.avantofestival.com

Rencontres internationales Paris/Berlin, Paris, France. 23 November –  
2 December. http://art-action.org


2. CALLS
CALL FOR ENTRIES
* denotes entry fees

Starting from Scratch, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Deadline: 20 November.  
an annual festival dedicated to Super 8, found footage and do-it- 
yourself 16mm from the celluloid counterculture. http:// 
www.startingfromscratch.org/

Tampere Film Festival, Finland. Deadline: 1 December. http:// 
www.tamperefilmfestival.fi

European Media Art Festival, Osnabrück, Germany. Deadline: 15  
December. http://www.emaf.de

Experimenta 07, Bangalore, India. Deadline: 15 December. http:// 
www.filterindia.com/callexp07.htm

Kinofilm International Short Film Festival, Manchester, UK. Deadline:  
31 December. http://www.kinofilm.org.uk/

International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, Germany. Deadline: 15  
January. http://www.kurzfilmtage.de/

Filmfest Dresden, Germany. Deadline: 15 January. http://www.filmfest- 
dresden.de/

Courtisane Festival for Short Film, Video and New Media, Belgium.  
Deadline: 15 February. http://www.courtisane.be


3. OPPORTUNITIES

Residency. Spike Island, Bristol, UK. Deadline: 8 December. http:// 
www.spikeisland.org.uk

Commissions. North + South, UK. Up to 15 artists will be commissioned  
to produce new work responding to the notion of English identity in  
the 21st century. Deadline: 15 December. http://www.regvardygalley.org

Residency/exhibition. Holiday In, Gasworks, London. Deadline: 20  
December. This unique package includes all expenses paid travel  
around Britain, France or Lithuania; and exhibitions in each art  
centre. NB open to artists in the UK, France and Lithuania. http:// 
www.holidayin.info

Production Award. Capture 5, UK. Capture Production Fund is for artists
to make work that challenges the concept of screen-based dance. NB  
lead artist must be based in England or Scotland. Deadline: 31  
December. www.capturenet.org.uk


4. PUBLISHING

Shoot Shoot Shoot: British Avant-Garde Film of the 1960s and 1970s.
New DVD published by LUX and Re:Voir in UK/France. LUX are proud to  
announce the release of this DVD, the first time that works from this  
defining period in British artists’ filmmaking have been made  
available on DVD or video. contains the following films: At The  
Academy (Guy Sherwin 1974), Little Dog For Roger (Malcolm Le Grice  
1967), Shepherd’s Bush (Mike Leggett 1971), Hall (Peter Gidal  
1968-69), Dirty (Stephen Dwoskin 1965-67), Marvo Movie (Jeff Keen  
1967), Broadwalk (William Raban 1972), Fforest Bay II (Chris Welsby  
1973), Slides (Annabel Nicolson 1970), Film No. 1 (David Crosswaite  
1971), Dresden Dynamo (Lis Rhodes 1971), Footsteps (Marilyn Halford  
1974), Leading Light (John Smith 1975). DVD is accompanied by  
bilingual English / French booklet written by curator Mark Webber,  
with a foreword by A. L. Rees. Available from LUX SHOP (shipping from  
16 November) http://www.lux.org.uk/shop/video.htm

Margaret Tait, Selected Films 1952 – 1976.
LUX is pleased to announce the release of a new DVD collection of key  
films by Occadian poet and filmmaker Margaret Tait, produced from  
newly restored prints and available for the first time on DVD.  
Contains the following films: Portrait of Ga (1952), Aerial (1974),  
Hugh MacDiarmid: A Portrait (1964), Where I am is Here (1964), Place  
of Work (1976), Tailpiece (1976), John Macfadyen (1970). Available  
from LUX SHOP http://www.lux.org.uk/shop/video.htm

Ruth Novaczek Selected Film and Video 1990-2005 (2 disc set)
Experimental in structure and subject matter, the early work deals  
primarily with notions of identity, often with an ironic or comic  
angle. Disc One Earlier Works 1990-1996: Rootless Cosmopolitans,  
Cheap Philosophy, Cactus Babylon, Talk Israel, Disc Two Short Films  
1996-2005: 50 50, Drive She Said, Easy Listening, Trilogy, Series One  
and Two, Episode, Sense. Available from LUX SHOP http:// 
www.lux.org.uk/shop/video.htm

Analogue: Pioneering Video from the UK, Canada and Poland (1968-88).  
Edited by Catherine Elwes and Chris Meigh-Andrews
Exhibition catalogue published in UK. Through a series of  
exhibitions, screenings, performances and discussions Analogue, aims  
to illuminate the early histories of artists' video, linking the work  
of artists in the UK, Canada and Poland in order to broaden an  
understanding of how, in the course of thirty years, a versatile and  
politically charged medium made the transition from the margins to  
the mainstream of contemporary practice. Includes artists biographies  
and essays by Sean Cubitt, Maggie Warwick, Lisa Steele, Peggy Gale  
and Lukasz Ronduda. Available from LUX SHOP http://www.lux.org.uk/ 
shop/books.htm

Place and the Moving Image: Vertigo New Issue Launch. Magazine  
published in the UK. The new issue of Vertigo - Landscapes of Intent:  
Place and the Moving Image - is out now, exploring vistas of film  
narrative, both new and familiar, reclaiming old ground and breaking  
new territory. With new writing by John Berger, Hannah Collins,  
Andrew Kotting, Avi Mograbi and an exclusive feature by actress Tilda  
Swinton, filmmakers interviewed include Fred Kelemen and Kim  
Longinotto and articles feature J G Ballard, Idris Kahn and a major  
piece on Andrei Tarkovsky to mark the Twentieth Anniversary of his  
death. Bernd Behr takes over the Artists' Pages. http:// 
www.vertigomagazine.co.uk


5. LUX NEWS

SCREENINGS AND EVENTS

Friday 10 November – Saturday 11 November 2006 7pm both nights
Shoot Shoot Shoot: British Avant-Garde Film of the 1960s and 1970s,  
Tate Modern, London http://www.tate.org.uk/modern/eventseducation/ 
film/shootshootshootbritishavantgardefilmofthe1960sand1970s.htm
The 1960s and 1970s were ground-breaking decades in which independent  
filmmakers challenged cinematic convention. In England, much of the  
innovation took place at the London Film-Makers’ Co-operative, an  
artist-led organisation that enabled filmmakers to control every  
aspect of the creative process. LFMC members conducted an  
investigation of celluloid that echoed contemporary developments in  
painting and sculpture. The physical production of a film became  
integral to its form and content as Malcolm Le Grice, Lis Rhodes,  
Peter Gidal and others explored the material and mechanics of cinema,  
making radical new works that contributed to a new visual language.  
Curated by Mark Webber.

Wednesday 22 November 6pm, Curzon Soho, London
Origins and Elements: Margaret Tait. http://www.curzoncinemas.com/
A special screening of newly restored Margaret Tait films from  
Scottish Screen Archive to mark the launch of the new LUX DVD,  
Margaret Tait, Selected Works 1952 – 1976. Curated by Peter Todd for  
LUX the programme includes Calypso (1956), Rose Street (1956),  
Aspects of Kirkwall: Some Changes (1981) and The Leaden Echo and the  
Golden Echo (1955). The DVD will be on sale on the night for a  
special reduced price of £15 (usually £19.99).

Friday 24 November 8pm, Basement Gallery, Candid Arts, Angel.  
ADMISSION FREE
Shoot Shoot Shoot DVD Launch
Special expanded cinema performance event to mark the launch of the  
new LUX/Re:Voir DVD, Shoot Shoot Shoot: British Avant-Garde Film of  
the 1960s and 1970s. Two performances unseen since the 1970s. Guy  
Sherwin’s Configuration (1975) and William Raban’s Wave Formations  
(1977). The DVD will be on sale for a special discounted price of £15  
at this event (usually £19.99) see http://www.candidarts.com for  
directions.

Saturday 25 November 1.30pm, The London Butterfly House, Syon Park.
London: City of Disappearances. Film screening and reading
'London is a city of disappearances and fallible memories. Alongside  
the contemporary city, of noise and celebrity, is that other city: of  
the dead, the unvoiced, the erased. Here there are fabulous  
identities which, freed from their mundane reality, survive as  
eternal fictions, and urban myths with more blood and vigour than the  
contemporary cartoons of manufactured notoriety.'
To mark the publication of Iain Sinclair's book London: City of  
Disappearances a special artists' film screening and reading taking  
place at the London Butterfly House, one of London's distinctive  
locations which is threatened with closure in the next year. As well  
as readings by Iain Sinclair and other book contributors, there will  
be a screening of artists' films reflecting on the themes of the  
book. More details to be announced at www.lux.org.uk soon.
Screening free with price of admission to the Butterfly House.
See http://www.londonbutterflyhouse.com/ for directions.


LUXONLINE UPDATES
LUXONLINE is the LUX web resource for exploring British based  
artists’ film and video in-depth through streaming video, new  
writing, articles and biographies. See http://www.luxonline.org.uk.  
the site is constantly being updated, so please subscribe the RSS  
feed to keep up to date with all new content. Highlights this month  
include:

New Histories Section with in-depth analysis of key events and years  
http://www.luxonline.org.uk/histories/index.html

New Artist Page: Katherine Meynell
http://www.luxonline.org.uk/artists/katharine_meynell/index.html

New Theme: Diaspora
http://www.luxonline.org.uk/themes/diaspora.html

New Education Tour: How to Edit by Lucy Harris
http://www.luxonline.org.uk/education/learning_tours/how_to_edit(1).html


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