In conjunction with the exhibition Global Feminisms, feminist artists from more than fifty countries discussed or performed their works in the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art Forum. These artist talks took place during the Center’s opening weekend March 23-25, 2007. Video courtesy of the Elizabeth A. Sackler Foundation….
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Kickstarter art project: Building Our Own Picket Fences, curated by Madison Young, San Francisco, USA Help Make Queer Art Happen Building Our Own Picket Fences is an interactive multi-media visual art exhibit in which artists explore the concept of queer family. This proposal requests $5,000 to support Building Our Own…
Tatlin’s Whisper #5, 2007; Crowd control at Tate Modern, London, UK by Cuban visual artist Tania Bruguera. Performed live at Tate Modern on January 26-27, 2008 (Published by Tate in 2008). Related Link Tania Bruguera’s webpage
Art performance in Aarhus, Denmark, September 13, 2011: Collective reading of ‘I want a president’ by Zoe Leonard, USA, 1992 On September 13, 2011, two days before the general election in Denmark, there were collective feminist readings held as political art performance in Copenhagen and Aarhus. We read aloud the famous statement ‘I want a…
Greetings from visual artist Liliana Kleiner, Israel dear friends, querid@s WISHING YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR, FELIZ ANO NUEVO MAY WE ALL COME TOGETHER TO CELEBRATE QUE CELEBREMOS JUNTOS OUR ROOTS RAICES OUR BELIEFS FE OUR TENDER FEELINGS VULNERABILIDADES & OUR NEW YEAR VISION NUEVA VISION with LOVE, JOY and…
Exhibition of the winning photos of the Pride Photo Award 2011 are on view in Amsterdam. From Saturday the 3rd of September until Sunday the 2nd of October 2011 the exhibition Pride Photo Award 2011 is on view in Het Sieraad, Postjesweg 1 in Amsterdam, The Nederlands. Opening hours: daily…
Double Bind / 4 min / France
Filmmaker: Gilivanka Kedzior and Barbara Friedman (aka Red Bind)
Promo Video
Video: British painter and queer woman Maggi Hambling is talking about her exhibition The Wave at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, UK, 2010.
Doin’ It in Public: Feminism and Art at the Woman’s Building, Oct. 1, 2010 – Jan. 28, 2012 at BEN MALTZ GALLERY.
Out artist Juliette Gorge Coppens invites you to come to the opening of her exhibition Portraits in Paris. The show runs 7.10 to 3.11.2011 at the Centre LGBT in Paris.
Press release GFEST – Gaywise FESTival, ‘London’s LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender) and queer cross – art festival for all’, has announced 2011 programme that reflects high artistic quality. This year the festival will take place across various London venues including The Dreamspace Gallery, Prince Charles Cinema, The Cockpit…
Maggie Hambling (born 1945) is a British painter, sculptor and queer woman. Maggi Hambling CBE discusses and reveals new work in this short documentary filmed in her London studio.
Tammy Rae Carland – Istanbul Biennial
Istanbul Foundation for Culture and Arts, Istanbul, Turkey
September 17, 2011 – November 13, 2011
Artist Statement by Violetta Jara, Poland/UK.
Join a collective reading of ‘Jeg vil have en statsminister…’ two days before the general election! The reading takes place September 13, 2011 at 4.45pm at Rådhuspladsen in Copenhagen and at Rådhuspladsen in Aarhus.
The exhibition The Boy and the Twins by Åsa Johannesson runs through September 18 2011, at Fotogalleriet [format], Kulturhuset Mazetti, Friisgatan15B, 214 21 Malmö, Sweden
Lesbians Seeing Lesbians: building community in early feminist photography
focuses on three of the most prominent photographers of this early generation: Tee A. Corinne (1943-2006: St. Petersburg, Florida), JEB (Joan E. Biren, b.1944: Washington D.C.), and Cathy Cade (b.1942: Honolulu, Hawaii). And the works of contemporary lesbian photographers: Cass Bird, Angela Jimenez, Zanele Muholi and Catherine Opie.
American Laura Gilpin, (1891-1979) is best know for her landscapes of the Southwest and of her photos of the Navajo. She also frequently photographed her partner Elizabeth ‘Betsy’ Forster.
Agnes Noyes Goodsir (1864-1939) was an Australian painter and closeted lesbian. Must-see video (3:09): Slideshow with paintings by Agnes Noyes Goodsir.