Scottish artist, filmmaker and musician Luke Fowler has developed a practice that is, at the same time, singular and collaborative, poetic and political, structural and documentary, archival and deeply human. With an emphasis on communities of people, outward thinkers and the history of the left, his 16mm films tell the stories of alternative movements in Britain, from psychiatry to photography to music to education. Whilst some of his early films dealt with music and musicians as subjects, in later works sound itself becomes a key concern. (Maria Palacios Cruz)
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Glasgow, Scotland, UK
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A Visit With Robert
Half Life
For Dan
N’Importe Quoi (for Brunhild)
All Divided Selves
Patrick
Paddington Collaboration
A Grammar for Listening (Part 3)
A Grammar for Listening (Part 2)
Pilgrimage from Scattered Points
Bogman Palmjaguar
The Poor Stockinger, The Luddite Cropper and The Deluded Followers of Joanna Southcott
Being in a Place: A Portrait of Margaret Tait
To The Editor of Amateur Photographer
Depositions
Tenement Films
Electro-Pythagorus: A Portrait of Martin Bartlett
George
What You See Is Where You’re At
COP26FILM
For Christian
A Grammar for Listening (Part 1)
No Interior
Mum's Cards
Enceindre
David
Anna
Lester
Helen
Houses (for Margaret)
Cézanne
Country Grammar
The Way Out
N'importe Quoi (Extérieur - Jour)
Being Blue
On Weaving
For Ben