Glasgow Street Kids by British painter Joan Eardley (1921 – 1963) Related Link Read about Joan Eardley at Wikipedia
Category: Painting
Cultural Confluences: The Art of Lenore Chinn celebrates the public unveiling of The Oracle Room, a painting for which Chinn has received a 2011 San Francisco Arts Commission Individual Artist Commission, in Visual Arts.
Cultural Confluences: The Art of Lenore Chinn June 6 -24, 2011 Opening Reception, June 8, 2011 at 6pm The Luggage Store Gallery San Francisco Cultural Confluences: The Art of Lenore Chinn celebrates the public unveiling of The Oracle Room, a painting for which the artist received a San Francisco Arts…
Painter Lenore Chinn writes: “Mark your calendars for these exhibtions, both of which I’m in: 2012 United States of Asian America Festival hosted by APICC and Cultural Confluences: The Art of Lenore Chinn.
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,…
New Catalogue Harmony Hammond: Against Seamlessness Paintings by Harmony Hammond Foreword by Julia Bryan-Wilson Essay by Tirza True Latimer ISBN: 978-1-934435-44-1 Published by Radius Books, 2011 12.5 x 9.5 inches, 14 color illus. First ed. limited to 750 copies, signed and numbered by the artist. $35. October 15 to November…
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art Press Release Exhibition: Creating A Queer Museum Opening Reception Tuesday, December 13 6-8 pm Come celebrate the transformation of the Leslie/Lohman Gay Art Foundation into the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art as the first museum in the world dedicated to exhibiting…
Video: Jerusalem Portrait by Liliana Kleiner, 2011. The video is produced in collaboration with Itai Frumin original music and animation Out and proud painter Liliana Kleiner explains that her latest body of works are about her inner search and a search for feminine spirit in Jerusalem. Liliana Kleiner is a…
Promotional video – Homotopia Festival presents the exhibtion Pin Ups Pin Ups consists of a selection of new and existing portraits from Sadie Lee and Matthew Stradling exploring the idea of queer icons and inspired by the eponymous David Bowie album. In this video curator James Lawler and the out…
A Homotopia.tv presents a video from the opening of Pin Ups – A queer art exhibition by Sadie Lee & Mathew Stradling at The Gallery, Liverpool, UK
The show Pin Ups is a selection of new and existing portraits by both artists exploring the idea of queer icons and inspired by the eponymous David Bowie album.
Lenore Chinn on Bernice Bing from Rehistoricizing.org on Vimeo. Bernice Bing (1936-1998) a Chinese American Painter and Queer Artist Bernice Bing was a third-generation American Chinese born in Chinatown, San Francisco in 1936. In 1958, Bernice attended California College of Arts and Crafts in Oakland, but she soon transferred to…
Harmony Hammond – Against Seamlessness October 15 – November 26, 2011 Dwight Hackett projects 2879 All Trades Road – Santa Fe, NM87507, USA Opening reception: Saturday, October 15, 2011, 3-5pm Catalogue available, introduction by Julia Bryan-Willson. Essay by Tirza True Latimer, published by Radius Books.
Painter and Jewish lesbian Liliana Kleiner invites you and your friends to the opening of an exceptional group exhibition: Dispersed All Over The World – Jewish Women Artists at Inselgalerie Berlin, Torstrasse 207, Berlin-Mitte, Germany October 26 – November 19, 2011 Opening: October 26, 2011 at 19:00 Liliana will be…
Video: British painter and queer woman Maggi Hambling is talking about her exhibition The Wave at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, UK, 2010.
Out artist Juliette Gorge Coppens invites you to come to the opening of her exhibition Portraits in Paris. The show runs 7.10 to 3.11.2011 at the Centre LGBT in Paris.
Maggie Hambling (born 1945) is a British painter, sculptor and queer woman. Maggi Hambling CBE discusses and reveals new work in this short documentary filmed in her London studio.
Agnes Noyes Goodsir (1864-1939) was an Australian painter and closeted lesbian. Learn more about Agnes Noyes Goodsir at glbtq.com
Dora Carrington painted only for her own pleasure, did not sign her works, and rarely exhibited them, hence she was not well known as a painter during her lifetime.
I met painter and lesbian Henriette Hellstern-Kjøller at Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense, Denmark, where she is presenting her latest art project titled ‘Sexualities’.