
Still from Marginalia | song to the river

Still from Marginalia | song to the river

Still from Marginalia | song to the river

Still from A Palace for Us

Still from Learning to Fly (Again)

Still from As if our lives depended on it

Still from The Halstow Wassail

Still from The Halstow Wassail

Still from The Wild Tour

Still from The Wild Tour | running repairs and invaluable assistance en route

Still from Masterpieces from Buckingham Palace for Sky Arts Inside Art

Still from Linda McCartney Retrospective for Sky Arts Inside Art

Still from Fleece Painting

Still from Fleece Painting

Still from John Cale's LOOP>>60HZ: Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra

Still from John Cale's LOOP>>60HZ: Transmissions from The Drone Orchestra

Still from These Hills Are Ours

Still from These Hills Are Ours

Still from Faber-Castell's Nature at your Fingertips

Still from Faber-Castell's Nature at your Fingertips

Still from Lapwings at Catcott

Still from Lapwings at Catcott

Still from BBC Knowledge's Climber

Still from BBC Knowledge's Climber

Still from John Cale's Dyddiau Du / Dark Days which represented Wales at the 53rd Venice Biennale

Still from John Cale's Dyddiau Du / Dark Days which represented Wales at the 53rd Venice Biennale

Still from Nick Franglen's Hymn To The Manhattan Bridge

Still from Nick Franglen's Hymn To London Bridge




























NEW FILM
MARGINALIA | SONG TO THE RIVER
“A beautifully shot and moving elegy.” | Paul Hobson, Director Modern Art Oxford.
Marginalia | song to the river is a film that explores the river and its wildlife in a time of increasing land pressure and climate change.
Through poetry, song and statement this film asks us who we are and how we fit into the dynamic of our surroundings and nature.
FUTURE SCREENINGS of Marginalia | song to the river
12th October as part of the PhotoMonth Photography Festival at the Hackney Picturehouse - a double bill with the film Water Rats by Jillian Edelstein. The screening will be followed by a Q&A with the artist and photographer Tom Hunter.