Video (6:17): Anya Gallaccio: preserve’ Official Exhibition Film. This exhibition ran from 28th September to the 26th January 2025.
Author: Havmoeller
Video (11:06): The WTAF Show invited artist Maggi Hambling to talk about her sculpture Scallop on the beach in Suffolk.
Video (2:18): Artists Behind the Art ask the question: What Is The Significance Of Claude Cahun’s Androgyny?
Video (4:07): Cory Yoesting (he/him) educating us about LGBTQ history and culture. This episode of his podcast is about French lesbian artist Claude Cahun.
Linda Stein talks about her work and her struggles with her homosexuality in the 1980s.
Artist’s statement about the new photography book by Alex Spear: ‘Masculinity is A Mask’, showing an androgynous US model Laura in the guise of her non-binary alter ego Trystan.
Yasmine Rifaii tells us that her book will include the works of varying visual queer artists from the Middle East. It will discuss the themes that comes up in the queer communities in the region.
Video (2:51): The exhibition MANIFEST Yourself! (2023) retraces the development of (queer) feminist manifestos through a selection of statements issued by women*, trans and non-binary people around the world.
Video (2:56): A French shortfilm (in English) about the queer artist duo Pauline Baudry and Renate Lorenz (subtitles in French) by Pierre-Yves Borgeaud (2024).
Video (1:09:51): Performance artists Pauline Boudry / Renate Lorenz at Leeum Museum of Art in Korea (2024).
Video (8:58): Interview with queer feminist painter Ad Minoliti about her exhibition ‘Nature is Queer’ (2024).
Video (36:21): BBC Radio’s Sue Lawley interviews lesbian painter Maggi Hambling about her life and favourite music.
Maggi Hambling: Nightingale night
runs until 27 April, 2025
at Pallant House Gallery, Chichester, UK
Video (1:51): “Chloe Chiasson at UTA Artist Space”, a short film by Eric Minh Swenson.
Video (1:19): Queer feminist artist Chloe Chiasson in the studio. Video by Fountainhead Residency in Miami, USA.
Young Birds from Strange Mountains – Queer Arts from Southeast Asia and its Diaspora
29. November 2024 – 4. August 2025
at Schwules Museum, Berlin, Germany
Video (10:05): Joan Snyder the studio discussing a retrospective of her prints, “Dancing with the Dark: Joan Snyder’s Prints 1963-2010” at The Zimmerli Art Museum (2010), USA. A documentary by State of the Arts (2011).
Video (3:10): Artist Joan Snyder reflects on Florine Stettheimer’s “Cathedrals” paintings in this episode of The Artist Project (2016).
Video (58:27): Sheila Pepe was joined by The Church’s Chief Curator Sara Cochran, who interviewed Sheila on her work featured in their “Threading the Needle” exhibition (2022).
Video (7:10): A short artist documentary (2024) featuring queer feminist artist Sheila Pepe created for the Persisting Matters series presented by the Center For Italian Modern Art in NYC..