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9–22 Feb: Ka Mua Ka Muri: Sandy Wakefield & Andrew Black (online)
9–22 Feb: Ka Mua Ka Muri: Sandy Wakefield & Andrew Black (online)
For the first episode of ‘Ka Mua Ka Muri – Walking Backwards Into the Future’ we will screen two works by Andrew Black (UK) and Sandy Wakefield (NZ), to explore a shared interest in using artists’ moving image to affirm ancestral knowledge, land rights and a deep connection to place. We’re presenting Andrew Black’s ‘Dàn Fianais’ (2022) alongside Sandy Wakefield’s ‘Nakunaku’ (2020), and we’re joined by Black and Wakefield to discuss their work on the CIRCUIT podcast.
17–25 Feb: Advice Sessions (online)
17–25 Feb: Advice Sessions (online)
23 Feb: *NOT AS RECORDED | Sharing event with Rachel McBrinn (Edinburgh)
23 Feb: *NOT AS RECORDED | Sharing event with Rachel McBrinn (Edinburgh)
23 Feb–8 March: Ka Mua Ka Muri: Jamie Berry & Thulani Rachia (online)
23 Feb–8 March: Ka Mua Ka Muri: Jamie Berry & Thulani Rachia (online)
For the first episode of ‘Ka Mua Ka Muri – Walking Backwards Into the Future’ we will screen work by Jamie Berry (NZ) and Thulani Rachia (UK), exploring a shared interest in dreaming, abstraction, repetition and rest as a contemporary continum of ancestral knowledge. Jamie Berry’s ‘Hiwa-i-te-rangi’ (2023) is presented alongside Thulani Rachia’s ‘obuyile’ (2022). You can listen to both artists discuss their work on the CIRCUIT podcast hosted by Mark Williams, Director of CIRCUIT.
9–22 March: Ka Mua Ka Muri: Alex Monteith & Maria de Lima (online)
9–22 March: Ka Mua Ka Muri: Alex Monteith & Maria de Lima (online)
The third episode of ‘Ka Mua Ka Muri – Walking Backwards Into the Future’ features two works by Maria de Lima (UK/Brazil) and Alex Monteith (NZ). In a time of fragile ecologies each artist uses the moving image as a platform for global knowledge exchange, deep time awareness and human rights. We’re presenting Alex Monteith, ‘Deepwater Currents’ (2020) alongside Maria de Lima’s ‘This Map of Affections’ (2024), and we’re joined by Monteith and de Lima to discuss their work on the CIRCUIT podcast.
14 March: Platform Asia Roundtable: Myth & Memory (Glasgow)
14 March: Platform Asia Roundtable: Myth & Memory (Glasgow)
Join LUX Scotland for a screening and roundtable discussion with artists Hardeep Pandhal, Wei Zhou and Aqsa Arif as part of a collaboration with Platform Asia, focusing on recent works that explore Asian diasporic culture and identity in the UK and Scotland through various modes of appropriated and transformed storytelling. Performance, myth and memory persist across the work of Pandhal, Zhou and Arif, as the artists adopt and reimagine forms of fantasy, folklore, rap music and narrative fragmentation. Following the screening, catering will be provided before an in-conversation with the artists and Moritz Cheung, Director of Platform Asia.
Günseli Yalcinkaya on Eternal Engine’s 'Unbelievable Geomagnetic Storm' | LUX Scotland
Günseli Yalcinkaya on Eternal Engine’s 'Unbelievable Geomagnetic Storm' | LUX Scotland
We commissioned writer, researcher and critic Günseli Yalcinkaya to respond to Eternal Engine’s 'Unbelievable Geomagnetic Storm'.
Learning Resource: Moving between mediums
Learning Resource: Moving between mediums
Artists Poulomi Basu, Onyeka Igwe and Hardeep Pandhal respond to five set questions on the subject of ‘moving between mediums’.
Donations to MAP – Medical Aid for Palestinians
Donations to MAP – Medical Aid for Palestinians
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