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Single
Shot
Lumen | 21 March 2007
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Super 8 films and performance by John Porter
Lumen | 6 February 2007
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Cinema of Prayoga
Lumen | 2 December 2006
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Big Screen launch event hosted for Cornerhouse by Lumen
Lumen | 13 September 2006
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Gastronomy
Lumen | 13 February 2006
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David Lamelas: Time is a Fiction
Lumen | 21 January 2006
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Something of the Night: Five film screenings curated by Lumen
Leeds City Art Gallery | 22 October
– 26 November 2005
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Found Footage
Leeds Central Library | 3-13 November
2005
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Lillian Schwartz: A Beautiful Virus Inside the Machine
Ocularis, New York | Lillian Schwartz
in person | 18 September 2005 | Further
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3 Films by Stan Brakhage
Leeds Central Library | 13 August
2005 | Further information
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3 Films by Michael Snow
Leeds City Art Gallery | 30 July
2005
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LoVid at Lumen
Lumen, Monarch House, Queen Street,
Leeds | 19 July 2005
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Patrick Keiller:
The City of the Future
24 May 2005 | The Leeds Club
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Karen Mirza / Brad Butler / no.w.here
23
April | Leeds Central Library | 7pm
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Margaret Tait:
Subjects and sequences
20 & 27 March 2005 | Leeds
Central Library
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Reverence: The films of Owen Land
25 & 26 February 2005 | Leeds
Central Library
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Lillian Schwartz:
A Beautiful Virus Inside the Machine
21 January 2005 | PureScreen, Salford
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Antenna by Robert Whitman
29/30 October 2004 | Leeds
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Evolution 2004
1–6 November 2004 | Leeds
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It's all here and now and the future
5 March 2004 | Leeds
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Evolution 2003
9–11 October 2003 | Leeds
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Artists talk: Bill Fontana
22 May 2003 | Leeds
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Films by Stan Brakhage
A London International Film Festival
touring programme, organised in conjunction with BFI
13 August | Leeds Central Library, LS1 3AB | 7pm–8.20pm |
£4.50/3.50 | tickets available on door or in advance from
City Centre Box Office (Leeds Central Library): 0113 2243801
Presented as a tribute to Stan Brakhage who died in 2003, this programme
features three key films from the last years of his life. Water
for Maya (2000): ‘a hand-painted work which came into
being during a film interview about Maya Deren, recognising her
love of water, and intrinsic liquidity in magic conjunction, reflection,
etc.’ The God of Day Had Gone Down Upon Him (2000):
the third part of Brakhage’s Vancouver trilogy and his first
long photographed work in nine years, described as ‘a version
of the ocean as the ocean might see itself; and Persian Series
Nos 6-12 (2000): a series of films devoted to Persian miniatures
attesting to Brakhage’s masterful command of colour.
Stan Brakhage
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