Video (1:00:42): Feminist icon and New Mexico-based artist Harmony Hammond engages in a thought-provoking conversation with curator and writer Jarrett Earnest on the themes explored in her exhibition Harmony Hammond: FRINGE that runs at SITE SANTA FE through May 19, 2025.
Author: Havmoeller
The Kunstraum Scherben Berlin presents Lesbian Legacies, a three-part exhibition series offering a fascinating perspective on art history and the overlooked lesbian artists.
Lesbian Legacies #1: Grace of Desire
Claude Cahun, Florence Henri, Marta Hoepffner, Krista Beinstein
01.05. 2025 – 08.06.2025 at Scherben, Berlin, Germany
RENÉE JACOBS: IN ITALY (dumas salchli editions) is a limited edition magazine, 32 pages, silkscreen cover and 250 numbered copies.
Video (6:42): Artmuse’s host Natasha Schlesinger gives us a guided tour of DEBORAH KASS | THE ART HISTORY PAINTINGS 1989-1992 at Salon 94 in New York. The show runs through March 29, 2025.
Video (1:29:34): Artist Deborah Kass in conversation with Maura Reilly. A Brookly Rail video, 2025.
Video (6:16): Queering Indigeneity: Groundbreaking exhibit spotlights Two-Spirit and queer artists | APTN News
Video (56:40): Scholar Julia Voss presents her new biography of Hilma af Klint, published by University of Chicago Press (2022).
Pittsburgh area artists, Eriko Hattori and Felix RK Pyron provide insight and understanding into the experiences of LGBTQIA+ artists.
Video (1:33:35): Heather Davis, assistant professor of Culture and Media at the New School in New York, discusses Jessica Segall’s ‘Human Energy’ (2023), a 4 Channel video and installation: 30 min loops.
Video (11:53): A short artist talk with Dominique White, the winner of the 9th Max Mara Art Prize for Women (2024). Her new project, titled “Deadweight”. originated at the Italian residency experience.
Video (1:03:28): Artist talk – Jessica Segall is a multi-disciplinary artist whose work is often sited in hostile and threatened landscapes. Jessica Segall is the fall 2022 visiting professor in The California Studio: Manetti Shrem Artist Residencies.
Video (1:21): The Cornwall-based queer artist Ro Robertson introduces us to their transformatory work ‘Drench’ at Frieze Sculpture 2022 in London’s Regent Park.
Video (4:56): Cornwall-based queer artist Ro Robertson create a new installation in the galleries at Tate St Ives. Video by Tate, 2024.
Video (8:08): “Julie Mehretu: Mid-Career Survey,” produced by the award-winning Checkerboard Film Foundation, was screened at the LACMA and High Museum installations of the Julie Mehretu exhibition.
Video (1:04.14): The Curator’s Virtual Lounge Series invites you to join them for a conversation between Curatorial Assistant Jessica Rosen and Scholar Terri Weissman to uncover hidden stories about photographer Berenice Abbott and her lifelong romantic and intellectual partner, art-critic Elizabeth McCausland.
Art Books, Monographs and Biographies by author Bonnie Yochelsen.
Video (4:03): a short clip from the film ‘THE TIES THAT BIND’ (1984) by queer feminist independent filmmaker Su Friedrich. THE TIES THAT BIND is a powerful meditation on political responsibility and personal loss as seen through the story of the filmmaker’s mother, who grew up in Nazi Germany.
Video (1:13.19): Film historian Scott MacDonald interviewed experimental filmmaker Su Friedrich about her films and her feminist website/database “Edited by” about the invisible female film editors.
Video (4:06): A short artist talk with Jessica Rankin at White Cube Hong Kong about her show and her mother’s influence in her embroidered paintings.