WE HAVE A BODY by Mette Winckelmann

Installation view from WE HAVE A BODY by Mette Winckelmann. Photo by Femnine Moments. WE HAVE A BODY – A SOLO EXHIBITION BY METTE WINCKELMANN December 3rd 2011 – January 29th 2012, Den Frie Center of Contemporary Art, Copenhagen, Denmark. In dialogue with Den Frie Centre of Contemporary Art’s architecture,…

Sea Change by Barbara Hammer

Promtional video: Sea Change Installation from Barbara Hammer on Vimeo Sea Change (a poetics of the liquid state) by filmmaker Barbara Hammer, 5 Screen Digital Installation with Surround Sound and Photographic Prints. Dimensions variable. Deepwater Horizon oil spill (2010), the largest accidental marine oil spill in the history of the…

Installation by Dorothée Smith

C19H28O2 (Agnès) an installation made by queer photographer Dorothée Smith for her exhibition at Fresnoy, Studio National des Arts Contemporains,Tourcoing, France, 2011.

Vancouver: Chosen Family Portraits

‘Chosen Family Portraits’ is a community-based art project commissioned during last years Vancouver Queer Film Festival with Artists-in-Residence Sarah Race and Sarah Buchanan.

Jamie Q’s Gaybombs at Dirtstar 2011: Take Root

Jamie Q’s Gaybombs reclaim the idea of an aphrodisiac weapon intended to cause homosexual behavior, proposed in 1994 by the U.S. Air Force Wright Laboratory. The installation is part of the exhibition Dirtstar 2011: Take Root, curated by Caitlin Sweet at the Luggage Store Annex / Tenderloin National Forest in San Francisco, June 2 – 19, 2011.

Something About Harry

Fiendish Man Woman
Dominique Hindmarsh and Susannah Thorne are two artists, who work collaboratively under the title of Mills and Morte, which evokes their individual interests in issues of love and death. They have chosen to focus this installation Something about ‘Harry: Secrets and Sins’ on the life of Eugenia Fallini. As Harry Crawford, was convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of his wife Annie Birkett in 1920 three years after her burnt body had been discovered in Lane Cove.

Video: Artist Talk By Cabello/Carceller

The Spanish artists Cabello/Carceller (Helena Cabello and Ana Carceller) gave a talk about their art works at the Elizabeth A. Sackler Center. The talk took place at the opening weekend March 23-25, 2007, of the Center at the Brooklyn Museum, USA.