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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Big
Screen launch event hosted for Cornerhouse by Lumen
13 September | Screen Launch: 6.00pm
at the Big Screen in Millennium Square | Launch event at Lumen (Monarch
House, Queen Street, Leeds): 7.15pm

Grennan & Sperandio, Still from Hopes, Fears, Twenty Years,
2005
'The Bigger Picture presents work from two of the UK's most highly
regarded artist duos; Now We Are Grown Up, Joe Lawlor and
Christine Molloy (desperate optimists) and Hopes, Fears, 20 Years,
Kartoon Kings (Simon Grennan and Christopher Sperandio) were commissioned
by the Bigger Picture, Manchester as part of Cornerhouse, Manchester's
20th Birthday celebrations in 2005 and are now touring to Big Screens
nationwide.'
The commissioned videos will launch on Leeds' Big Screen on 13 September
followed by presentations by the artists' at Lumen's office. Professor
Vanalyne Green artist and Chair of Fine Art at The University of Leeds
will mediate the event.
To book a free place at the launch event, please phone Cornerhouse
box office on 0161 200 1500.
'Now We Are Grown Up a film by Christine Molloy &
Joe Lawlor (desperate optimists) is part of Civic Life, an acclaimed
moving image series, consisting of seven short films made in conjunction
with local residents and community groups, and foregrounding the relationships
these local communities have to the environments in which they live
and work. Each of these high quality films can be likened to an intricate
narrative painting, revealed to the viewer piece by piece. The series,
which was begun in 2003, has met with great critical success, with
Who Killed Brown Owl winning the award for Best British Short
Film at the Edinburgh International Film Festival in 2004. Completing
the series, Now We Are Grown Up was filmed entirely on location
in the Grand Hall of Manchester Town Hall with a cast of performers
all 20 years of age. Perfectly positioned and synchronised, the piece
is filmed in two smooth and immaculately planned takes.' www.desperateoptimists.com
'Hopes, Fears, 20 Years a film by Kartoon Kings (Simon
Grennan & Chris Sperandio) is based around a series of 50 interviews
the artists conducted with members of the public from all walks of
life between the ages of 25 and 100 in 2005. Each of the people interviewed
were asked just two questions with a single five word or less response:
What’s been your single greatest hope since 1985? What’s
been your single greatest fear since 1985? The collected hopes and
fears have been assembled into a series of vibrant animated texts,
with key words and ideas often exposing contradictions and diverse
opinions. Using the Big Screen as a video soapbox in a crowded and
demanding street environment, Hopes, Fears, 20 Years presents
real voices in an extraordinary way, creating reciprocity between
the contemporary street and the lives of the people who use it, striking
at the core of the relationship between individual lives and the recent
growth of UK cities. The original soundtrack underwrites the drama
of the animation, introducing suspense, narrative, humour and climaxes
to the visual sequence. Kartoon Kings work screens only on the big
screen, so this is a unique opportunity to see this film.' www.kartoonkings.com
The Bigger Picture is a Cornerhouse programme that screens and commissions
work for Big Screen Manchester, also calling for entries up to five
times a year and touring artists’ film & video to the Big
Screens Network. www.cornerhouse.org/art/biggerpicture
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