Join LUX for an online talk with artist Andrew Black and writer, researcher and activist Keir Milburn on Wednesday 28 February, 7pm, as part of the current exhibition at LUX, Andrew Black: ‘On Clogger Lane’. The discussion will revolve around the issues and themes explored in the exhibition, followed by a Q&A session.
Andrew Black’s Margaret Tait Commission‘On Clogger Lane’ is a new experimental documentary that meanders through the Washburn Valley between Otley and Harrogate, exploring the infrastructures of capital on land overshadowed by a monstrous satellite surveillance station, submerged beneath reservoirs, haunted by accusations of witchcraft, and populated by the traces of many generations of past inhabitants – from prehistoric carvings to the Victorian graves of child labourers.
LUX Scotland commissioned Keir Milburn to respond to ‘On Clogger Lane’. You can read or listen to Keir read his commentary,‘ONLY THE MINERAL REMAINS’, below.
‘On Clogger Lane’ will be available for streaming on the LUX website from Wednesday 21 February to Wednesday 28 February.
Image description: A still of black and white archival footage showing a small chapel submerged in water. The footage is damaged and the film surface is cracked and scratched.
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The Margaret Tait Commission is a LUX Scotland commission delivered in partnership with Glasgow Film, backed by the National Lottery through Creative Scotland.