Video (1:02:07): In this talk queer artist Johanna Toruño will discuss how she utilizes street art as a tool of resistance.
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Video (4:58): Artist and activist Johanna Toruño talks about her two of her creative projects.
Video (7:33): A video biography about Danish painter and lesbian Bertha Wegmann
Video (13:14): Stephen Bauman is analyzing painter Bertha Wegmann’s oil painting, pointing out what he loves about her brush strokes and colour palette.
Video (22:42): Marie Laurencin painted a universe where men didn’t exist. Where women touched, gazed at each other. This video analyzes the Parisian artist’s visual language.
Video (1:13:55): Artist talk by Sheila Pepe, the Studio Art Department artist-in-residence at Dartmouth.
Video (7:10): An in-depth visual description of this work by multimedia artist Sharon Hayes. An Art in Focus video by Tate, London, UK.
Video (41:56): Our Black Gay Diaspora Podcast interviews Diana Bamimeke, Ireland-based Nigerian Curator, Art writer, and Transdisciplinary Artist.
Video (43:54): Miwa Messer in conversation with Annie Leibovitz about her book Women (Phaidon, 2025) which is now in two volumes.
Video (1:14.24): In this episode of Fashion Neurosis, Bella Freud and Annie Leibovitz discuss (her late partner) Susan Sontag, the magic of dance, and the Rolling Stones.
Video: (31:58:): “Untangle” (2020) a video work based on the redefinition of self and identity by Indian artist Avril Stormy Unger.
Video (1:14:22): Indian artist Avril Stormy Unger and her queer colaborators Sonal, Prahansa and Paro in conversation with Mandeep Raikhy about her performance works “Mirage” and “Untangled”.
Eva Dixon: Mercury 13, Fri 7 Nov – Thu 11 Dec 2025 at WIP Space, Wandsworth, London, UK.
Video (49:47): During London Gallery Weekend 2025, Artist Michaela Yearwood-Dan was interviewed Ekow Eshun about ‘No Time for Despair’ in London.
Video (4:27): Queer artist Michaela Yearwood-Dan introduces her exhibition ‘No Time for Despair’ at Hauser & Wirth in London earlier this year.
Video 30:14): Just because you’re thinking it, doesn’t mean we can see it.’ Artist interview with self-identified lesbian Eva Dixon by Timestamp 2025.
Video (1:46): Mickalene Thomas in her studio talking about her creative process.
Video (14:46): Mickalene Thomas: Je t’adore deux at Galerie Nathalie Obadia in Paris. The show with Mickalene Thomas’ exotic black nudes runs through 24 January 2006.
Video (16:14): Nanna Rebekka interviewed queer feminist painter Frieda Toranzo Jaeger in her studio in Mexico City in June 2025.
Video (4:05): Can Stillness Be Seen? The Brilliance of Agnes Martin, a video by Sotheby’s about abstract painter Agnes Martin’s Signature Grid.