This page lists all new works added to the LUX collection in May 2008. For
a full list of all LUX collection holdings, see our online
catalogue.
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GRAHAM ELLARD & STEPHEN JOHNSTONE
PROPOSAL FOR AN UNMADE FILM (SET IN THE FUTURE)
UK, 2007, 21mins, 16mm
Explored through documentary convention, quotation and sub-text this
new film about Manrique’s extraordinary utopian project to transform
the island of Lanzarote continues the artists' interest in the intersections
of architecture and film.
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STEVE REINKE
FINAL THOUGHTS, SERIES ONE
Canada, 2004-07, 83 mins, video
'I just got this tattoo — you can see it's still healing, the
edges are raised like some sort of fancy business card — to mark
the completion of this, Series One of my on-going project, Final Thoughts.
So, on one wrist, facing fistward, a skull and, on the other, still
tender and healing, a ghost. Let them be the mascots for the series,
little cartoony avatars. Here it is then, Final Thoughts, Series One
in nine episodes.' SR
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STEVE REINKE
HOBBIT LOVE IS THE GREATEST LOVE
Canada, 2007, 14 mins, video
Hobbit Love is the Greatest Love is a desktop video in five parts
that modestly proposes ways of existing with or against history, politics.
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BEN RIVERS
AH, LIBERTY
UK, 2008, 20 mins, 16mm anamorphic
A family’s place in the wilderness – living, working, playing
on a farm throughout the seasons; free-range animals and children, junk
and nature, all within the most sublime landscape. The work aims at a sense
of freedom, the scale of which is reflected in the hand-processed Scope
format. There’s no particular story; beginning, middle or end, just
fragments of lives lived.
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STEPHEN SUTCLIFFE
‘O COME ALL YE FAITHFUL'
UK, 2007, 47secs, video
Short video pairing/collaging footage of Christopher Logue reading
his poem O come all ye faithful with an additional soundtrack, which
acts as a contradictory undercurrent.
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STEPHEN SUTCLIFFE
TRANSFORMATIONS
UK, 2005, 1min 56secs, video
A video composed of layered sound and found footage .illustrating
one of Thomas Hardy’s more optimistic poems (pitting death against
rebirth).
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STEPHEN SUTCLIFFE
COME TO THE EDGE
UK, 2003, 1 min 36 secs
Schoolboys wedgie a fellow student whilst Christopher Logue describes,
and then reads, his poem ‘Come to the Edge’
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STEPHEN SUTCLIFFE
SHOUT OUT ( WITH EL HOMBRE TRAJEADO )
UK, 2002, 3 mins 43 secs, video
Initially produced for Evil Eye is Source for the Shadazz label. A
video for Glasgow band El Hombre Trajeado’s track “Shout
out” in which the all film and sound is reversed except the diagetic
title track.
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STEPHEN SUTCLIFFE
PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, LET ME GET WHAT I WANT
UK, 2001, 2mins 3 secs, video
Filmed in a supermarket during the night shift. The Smiths track is
played on the sound system whilst the camera tracks along the isles.
Replacing the pacifying daytime musak with a more plaintive soundtrack.
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STEPHEN SUTCLIFFE
THAT JOKE ISN'T FUNNY ANYMORE
UK, 2000, 5mins 13 secs, video
Video in which a camera is fixed to a Watlzer car at a fairground.
The diagetic sound is played by the funfair ride itself giving
both the ride a new soundtrack and the track a new location.
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