Kate Groobey “Pure Pleasure” (2018)

Video (5:56): Mizuma Art Gallery in Japan presented British painter Kate Groobey’s solo exhibition “Pure Pleasure” in 2018. Here Kate Groobey talks about her exhibition and her partner being the source of inspiration for some of her paintings.

Harmony Hammond and Ksenia M. Soboleva

Video (1:16.37): Artist Harmony Hammond joins Brooklyn Rail contributor Ksenia M. Soboleva for a conversation about Harmony Hammond: Accumulations and her creative practice..

Into The Deep – Interview with Painter Michel Droge

Video (8:50): Artist talk with Michel Droge. Michel Droge is a painter whose work engages with the environment and ideas of multi-species, non-binary, and entangled life systems. They view environmental research and philosophy through a queer and eco-feminist lens.

Kallie Genzale – Artist’s Statement

Kallie Genzale is an American queer artist who makes paintings and works on paper. In this artist’s statement Kallie presents a series of recent acrylic paintings.

Nicole Eisenman. What Happened

Video (5:07): a short film with curator Monika Bayer-Wermuth about “Nicole Eisenman. What Happened”, a retrospective exhibition, at Museum Brandhorst, Munich, Germany. Language: German with subtitles in English.

Harmony Hammond: Crossings (2020)

Video (8:59): The queer feminist artist Harmony Hammond discusses work from her 2020 exhibition ‘Crossings’ at Alexander Gray Associates, New York.

The Exhibitionists | Vivienne Binns

Video (3:49): This video is an excerpt from the ABC documentary ‘The Exhibitionists’. Watch the detailed excerpt on Australian artist and queer woman Vivienne Binns (born 1940).

Amrita Sher-Gil

Video (9:19): the creator of this video talks about the life of bisexual Indian-Hungarian modernist painter Amrita Sher-Gil and paints her portrait.
Painting: ‘Group of Three Girls’ by Amrita Sher-Gil, 1935.

Into View: Bernice Bing at Asian Art Museum, San Francisco

‘Into View: Bernice Bing’ celebrates the Asian Art Museum’s acquisition of 20 paintings and works on paper that shine a light on the lesbian Asian American artist Bernice ‘Bingo’ Bing (1936-1998) who has only recently gained broad recognition for her achievements. The exhibition runs through June 26, 2023.