LUX - Artists' Moving Image

Details

  • Number of employees
    50-100
  • Company Type
    Large Multi-national

LUX – Artists’ Moving Image is a pioneering organisation dedicated to the promotion and support of artists working in the moving image. Established in the UK, LUX serves as a vital resource for artists, curators, and audiences alike, fostering a deeper understanding of contemporary art practices.

At the heart of LUX’s mission is the commitment to championing innovative artistic expression through film, video, and digital media. The organisation provides a platform for artists to showcase their work, facilitating exhibitions, screenings, and events that engage diverse audiences.

In addition to its exhibition programme, LUX offers a range of services including distribution, production support, and educational resources. This holistic approach ensures that artists have the necessary tools and opportunities to develop their practice and reach wider audiences.

LUX also plays a crucial role in archiving and preserving artists’ moving image works, ensuring that these important cultural contributions are accessible for future generations. Through collaborations with various institutions and organisations, LUX actively promotes the significance of moving image art within the broader context of contemporary culture.

The organisation is committed to inclusivity and diversity, striving to represent a wide array of voices and perspectives in the moving image sector. By nurturing emerging talent and supporting established artists, LUX contributes to a vibrant and dynamic artistic community.

With a focus on innovation and experimentation, LUX continues to push the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of artists’ moving image. The organisation’s vision is to inspire and empower artists, encouraging them to explore new ideas and challenge conventional narratives.

Through its comprehensive programming and unwavering support for artists, LUX – Artists’ Moving Image remains at the forefront of the evolving landscape of contemporary art.

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