Ithell Colquhoun 13 June – 19 October 2025 at Tate Britain, London, UK
Category: Great Britain
Tate Modern and Tate Britain in London, UK run a series of LGBTQIA+ tours all summer.
They currently run two groups: ONLINE on ZOOM & IN PERSON from Queer Circle in Greenwich London.
Anna Hope Hudson (1869–1957) was an American-born lesbian artist who lived and worked in France and England.
Video (17:07): Art Gallery Explorer says about Anya Gallaccio ‘in lots of ways she is an antidote to that very masculine man controlling material’.
Video (11:06): The WTAF Show invited artist Maggi Hambling to talk about her sculpture Scallop on the beach in Suffolk.
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 (1:21): 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 (8:52):: curator and author Gemma Rolls-Bentley as she explores the secret artistic collaboration and lifelong romantic partnership of artists Dorothy Hepworth and Patricia Preece.
Video (2:43): Sarah Joy Ford introduces her exhibtion RABBIT at Bury Art Museum, UK (2024).
Video (3:54): The Wick Culture talked with queer feminist painter Mickalene Thomas about her exhibtion ‘Mickalene Thomas: All About Love’ which runs through May 5, 2025 at the Hayward Gallery, London, UK.
A ROOM OF THEIR OWN at ASC Studios, 246 Stockwell Rd, SW9 9SP, London, UK. 28th Feb – 4th March 2025.
Video (4:29): Queer artist Mickalene Thomas’ new solo show “All About Love” is open at London’s Hayward Gallery and Channel 4 News has interviewed the artist. The exhibition runs through May 5, 2025.
Video (1:15:41): Part 1.2 of the Gluck: Art and Identity symposium, hosted by Centre for Fashion Curation, London, UK on 7th February, 2018. – A presentation by by Diana Souhami and Gill Clarke on the artist Gluck,
Video (1:12:07): co-authors Flora Dunster and Theo Gordon talk about Photography — A Queer History (2024).
Nicole Eisenman at Sadie Coles HQ, 8 Bury Street SW1Y, London, UK, 13 November 2024 – 25 January 2025.
Video (28:20) Catherine McCormack talks to American artists Hilary Harkness and Sophia Wallace.
ARTIST TALK with CASSILS on Friday 8 November 6—7.30pm at Mimosa House, 47 Theobalds Road London, UK.