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Harriet Hosmer And Her Workers at Her Studio in Rome (1861)

  • December 11, 2018December 17, 2018

Harriet Hosmer 1861. The photo is out of copyright

Successful sculptor Harriet Hosmer (1830 – 1908) and her workers at her studio in Rome in 1861.

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Feminine Moments (2003-2025) presents fine art made by lesbian, bisexual and queer women artists worldwide. Visual artist Birthe Havmoeller, Denmark, edits this Art Blog and queer feminist art visibility project.

 

American artist and queer feminist Sheila Pepe says, “An artist is always political simply by the nature of the job. And that doesn’t mean that the work looks political or is overtly political but by the choices the artists make it is inherently political, so every material choice, every genre choice, every size choice or medium, it says something about the historical canon that already exists.”

Queer Feminist Art Books

  • Paris Photo 2023 – Lola Flash
  • Masculinity Is A Mask by Alex Spear
  • Book Project: A Curated Archive of Queer Art in the Middle East (2023)
  • Joan Snyder “Dancing with the Dark” (2011)
  • RENÉE JACOBS: IN ITALY
  • Hilma af Klint: A Biography by Julia Voss (2022)
  • Paris Photo (2024) – Uncovering Queer Histories with Authors Charlotte Flint and Hélène Giannecchini
  • Art Book – Hannah Höch: Assembled Worlds (2023)
  • Art Book: Anne Dangar (2024)
  • Podcast – At Home: Alice Neel in the Queer World
  • Berenice Abbott A Life in Photography by Julia Van Haaften (2018)
  • Photography Book: Germaine Krull (Hatje Cantz Verlag, 2015)
  • Clarity Haynes: Portals (2024)
  • Book Event: Photography – A Queer History by Flora Dunster and Theo Gordon
  • Tamara de Lempicka (Yale Press, 2024)

Queer/Feminist Curating

  • Webinaire with Amelia Jones
  • Bergen Kunsthall – Queer Methodologies in Curating and Art (2022)
  • Biennale Arte 2022 – Meetings on Art: Curating from Feminist Perspectives
  • Common Ground: Curatorial Activism/Queer Curating – Maura Reilly & Friends
  • Ann Cvetkovich: Artist Curation as Queer Archival Practice
  • Sophie Hackett on Curating Sex and Sexuality (2016)
  • Maura Reilly – Curatorial Activism
  • Queermuseum: Queer Tactics Toward Non-Heteronormative Curating
  • Queer Exhibitions/Queer Curating: A Cross-Cultural Symposium
  • Civil Partnerships? Queer and Feminist Curating: Conference Video Recordings (2012)
  • ‘Printed Matters: Creating and Curating Queer’

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