Video (6:22): American photographer Catherine Opie invites us into her Los Angeles studio to discuss her new solo show ‘Walls, Windows and Blood’.
RONI HORN, May 2, 2024 – September 1, 2024, at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark.
Video (9:07): In this 2022 video, Madhumita Nandi (she/they), photogapher and artistic co-director of Oyoun speaks to Verena Straub about Oyoun’s aspirations in creating Oyuon, an intersectional platform for diasporic, migrant and international art and culture.
Video (6:33): Lili Lakich interview crested for the group show ‘Before You Now: Capturing the Self in Portraiture’ at Riverside Art Museum Apr 6–Aug 11, 2024.
Video (13:52): excerpt from Art21 – Julie Mehretu, and her assistants established a studio in Berlin where they produced a remarkable suite of paintings that deal with erasure, decay, and liminality.
Art Book – ‘Mother, Wonder’ by Roni Horn, (Steidl; 1st edition, 25 May 2023). The art book features a series of photographs from one of the artist’s favourite places in Iceland.
Video (1:00:15): Maine Voices Live presentes potter Ayumi Horie in conversation with Jorge Arnago.
Video (7:56): Excerpt – American potter Ayumi Horie is featured in the INSPIRATION episode of Craft in America, 2022.
Video (14:56): Art21 presents an artist segment, featuring artist and lesbian activist Zanele Muholi.
Video (2:42): American painter and lesbian Joan Cox talks about her paintings of lesbians.
Video (1:44): Joan Cox introduces her queer art exhibition in Mexico.
Video (2:11): SA artist Zanele Muholi commemorates Enyobeni tavern deaths one year on in powerful exhibition at Southern Guild gallery in Cape Town (2023).
Video (4:53): Yao Xiao is a China-born illustrator based in NYC.
Julia Kunin: Dream Machine April 6 – May 11, 2024 at Mindy Solomon, Miam, United States
Video (40:11): Clarity Haynes “On Her Work,” recorded on December 8, 2015.
Aileen McKay: My ‘Scota’ acrylic on canvas series gives form to the blue-on-blue horizons that Scota, Scotland’s migrant foremother might have seen as she led her matriarchal followers across the seas from Egypt…
Video (4:53): Etel Adnan (1925-2021) catalogs the scarce paintings she encountered as a child, shares her memories of a formative trip to the Louvre…
Harmony Hammond in Whitney Biennial 2024: Even Better Than the Real Thing at the Whitney Museum of Art, New York. Opening: March 20, 2024.
Video: (1:08:35): Brooklyn Rail contributor Ksenia M. Soboleva in conversation with artist Clarity Haynes about her exhibition ‘Clarity Haynes: Portals’ at New Discretions through April 13, 2024. The show coincides with the release of Haynes’ first monograph, Clarity Haynes: Portals, featuring text by Leah DeVun, Harry Dodge, Clarity Haynes, and Jeanne Vaccaro.
New works by Barbara Gibson.
Collage: YOUR OWN LUCK (2024), Barbara Gibson.