The Eye and The Ear (1944-5) Stefan and Franciszka Themerson

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Lux 28 Shop

Open during exhibition dates.
12 - 6pm

LUX 28 Shop is an on site shop which offers a number of hard-to-find DVDs and publications related to artists’ film and video as well as offering all LUX DVD and Publication titles for sale to those visiting the gallery.

For more information on titles available from the LUX 28 Shop please visit the LUX shop webpage

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All titles available in the LUX 28 Shop are also available for retail and institutional purchase and can also be bought from the LUX shop webpage


NEW RELEASES

Optical Sound Films DVD OPTICAL SOUND FILMS 1971 – 2007
Guy Sherwin

Optical Sound Films collects the ongoing work and research of Guy Sherwin, one of the pre-eminent British film artists of the last 40 years in a unique artist’s book and DVD publication which explores in detail one of his particular and recurrent concerns, the synaesthesic relationship between sound and image manifest in the material of film sound.

128 pages, format 186 x 136, Paperback, 90 b/w illustrations with DVD 5, PAL, 70 mins, ISBN 978-0-9548569-4-6
£20

Dyn Amo DVD DYN AMO
Stephen Dwoskin

Dyn Amo is a ‘drama’ exploring the distinction between a person’s self and his projection of that self to others; and it’s a ‘horror movie’ tragically suggesting how a projection can become more substantial than the self behind it. Its subjects are role-playing (especially sexual role-playing), and the masochism of playing a role that conforms to others’ exploitative interests. (Tony Rayns)

1972 120mins Colour 16mm. DVD PAL Region-free, Subtitles FR/DEU/IT/ESP, Bilingual English/French booklet
£22

The Films of Stefan and Franciszka Themerson DVD THE FILMS OF STEFAN AND FRANCISZKA THEMERSON

This DVD contains the three surviving Themerson films - Adventures of a Good Citizen (1937), Calling Mr Smith (1943), The Eye and the Ear (1944-5) - (all others were lost in Nazi-occupied Poland) subtitled in English and Polish and is accompanied by a 86 page book of unpublished notes and correspondence by Stefan Themerson.

DVD PAL Region-free, Bilingual English/Polish, Published by LUX and CCA, Warsaw
£15

In the Wake of a Deadad DVD IN THE WAKE OF A DEADAD
Andrew Kotting

‘An ongoing multi-media project from the brilliant Andrew Kötting (This Filthy Earth; Gallivant), this tribute to a departed father sees the artist transport an effigy of his ‘deadad’ to locations of emotional importance to them both. What emerges is a psychogeographic portrait of one man, the generation he represents, and the emotional legacy he has bequeathed. Along the way, Kötting discovers some new truths about his deadad - and his deadad’s deadad… Shockingly irreverent in places, but breathtaking in its emotional insight and sheer creative bravado, this is a unique meditation on loss from one of the UK’s most singular filmmakers.’ (Edinburgh International Film Festival)

2006, UK, 65 min, video, DVD PAL Region-Free, Language and subtitles: English
£25