Calling for a permanent and immediate ceasefire.
We believe in justice, dignity, freedom and equality for all people and condemn the violence enacted towards Palestinian and Israeli civilians.
Our projects are invariably accompanied by specially-commissioned texts, a selection of which are published here.
We believe in justice, dignity, freedom and equality for all people and condemn the violence enacted towards Palestinian and Israeli civilians.
Read a new text by Steven Bode reflecting on A Forest Tale by Ruth Maclennan two years on—now contextualised in the wake of Russia’s developing authoritarian regime and the war in Ukraine.
Winner of the Michael O'Pray Prize 2023 Leena Habiballa considers the physical reworking of a pioneering film’s 16mm print.
Awardee of the Michael O'Pray Prize 2023 Aislinn Evans critically examines a lesbian relation to histories of the land and landscape cinema.
Artist Reman Sadani expands on themes of grief, loss and memory presented within Myriam Rey's 2023 FVU commission absent landscapes.
Writer and academic Mimi Howard considers Anne Bjerge Hansen’s Interludes against the ceaseless flow of video images in the present and the slower televisual rhythms of the past.
Steven Bode looks back at Mikhail Karikis’ No Ordinary Protest through the discoloured lens of the extraordinary events of the summer of 2023.
Commissioned for the initial 2018 exhibition of Mikhail Karikis' No Ordinary Protest, artist and academic Cathy Lane considers the work in light of Karikis' broader artistic practice.
Published in the booklet accompanying the 1997 Passagen CD-ROM, the artists Ellard and Johnstone wend the creative and literary pathways within their work.
Steven Bode tunes into the lingering resonances of Marcus Coates’ work, and how its ecological message reverberates in the present.
Steven Bode revisits Shona Illingworth’s Balnakiel in the light of her recent major work, Topologies of Air.
To accompany the remastered release of Adam Chodzko's Plan for a Spell, we shake off the dust from Chris Darke’s essay from the 2002 catalogue for the work, Plans and Spells.
Awardee of the Michael O'Pray Prize 2022 Siavash Minoukadeh explores the power of oblique suggestion in queer cinema.
Awardee of the Michael O'Pray Prize 2022 Dan Guthrie tries to imagine the experience of Steve McQueen's elusive artwork Bear.
Winner of the Michael O'Pray Prize 2022 Evelyn Wh-ell examines two French trans icons’ focus on image as surface.
Winner of the Michael O'Pray Prize 2022 Laura Bivolaru presents an argument for viewing the moving image while moving.
In this specially commissioned text to accompany The Song, novelist Kamila Shamsie picks up the bitter-sweet refrain of the film and visits its protagonist some years into the future.