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Co-op Dialogues 1966-2016: Jean Matthee and the Otolith Group

14 November 2016 at 19.00–21.30
Still from People to be Resembling, 2012, by The Otolith Group. Copyright the artists.

Still from People to be Resembling, 2012, by The Otolith Group. Copyright the artists.

Join us to discuss contemporary approaches to artists’ moving image

​Jean Matthee and The Otolith Group each show a selection of their works that explore the possibility of a transnational, transdisciplinary and transgenerational approach to filmmaking. After the screening, join them in conversation with Maria Palacios Cruz, deputy director of LUX, London.

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The Clore Auditorium

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London SW1P 4RG
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14 November 2016 at 19.00–21.30

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LUX, London

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