Cherry Kino screened a selection of ‘wondermental films’ during the Leeds International Film Festival in November. But where do films like this sit within a contemporary art discourse and do they belong in a cinema or an art gallery?
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Based in Bradford but born in Leeds, Lucy is definitely a Yorkshire lass despite studying at Glasgow School of Art and subsequently falling in love with Scotland. She has spent much of her time in the last ten years being a visual artist and curator and is now editor of the contemporary art webzine on Axis. Her interests have diversified from visual art of late, getting passionate about politics, sound art, music, yoga, swimming and camping (yes, even in the rain). She also loves Twitter. You can follow her witterings on @luluartist
Simon Critchley at Pavilion
Eminent philosopher Simon Critchley and writer/designer Will Holder take part in a two night event at Pavilion in Holbeck. Lucy Bannister takes a look at this rare treat for Leeds’ thinkers.
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