The First Homosexuals: The Birth of a New Identity, 1869-1939 runs through July 26, 2025 at Wrightwood 659 in Chicago, USA.
Category: Queer art
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.
Video (2:38): The Queer Feminist Art Exhibition “We are here, we are queer” was opened at Some Space Gallery in Chiang Mai, Thailand on June 1. The exhibition runs through June 15, 2025.
Thirza ‘TJ’ Cuthand on the short film ‘Extractions’ (2019).
Video (1:24.20): The Brooklyn Rail conversation episode #1235 with photographer Jess T. Dugan and art historian Jill H. Casid about Dugan’s exhibitions.
Video (27:50): Australian artist Deborah Kelly about the creative process of creating your own queer sci fi religion and the performances.
Video (1:02:15): Lola Flash gave a talk about her creative practice as a queer photographer March 6, 2025 at the George Eastman Museum.
Video (4:43): Meet 2024-2025 Artist-in-Residence at Douglass Residential College Leah DeVun and hear about her plans for 2024-2025.
Video (28:34): Visual activist Zanele Muholi shares their groundbreaking work documenting LGBTQ+ lives in South Africa, creating a vital visual archive of resilience, identity, and community resistance.
Transcendence: A Century of Black Queer Ecstasy, 1924–2024
Through May 9, 2025
at Christian–Green Gallery and Idea Lab at AGBS, Austin, USA
Video (2:18): Artists Behind the Art ask the question: What Is The Significance Of Claude Cahun’s Androgyny?
Video (4:07): Cory Yoesting (he/him) educating us about LGBTQ history and culture. This episode of his podcast is about French lesbian artist Claude Cahun.
Video (2:51): The exhibition MANIFEST Yourself! (2023) retraces the development of (queer) feminist manifestos through a selection of statements issued by women*, trans and non-binary people around the world.
Video (1:09:51): Performance artists Pauline Boudry / Renate Lorenz at Leeum Museum of Art in Korea (2024).
Video (1:51): “Chloe Chiasson at UTA Artist Space”, a short film by Eric Minh Swenson.
Young Birds from Strange Mountains – Queer Arts from Southeast Asia and its Diaspora
29. November 2024 – 4. August 2025
at Schwules Museum, Berlin, Germany
Video (7:10): A short artist documentary (2024) featuring queer feminist artist Sheila Pepe created for the Persisting Matters series presented by the Center For Italian Modern Art in NYC..
Video (6:16): Queering Indigeneity: Groundbreaking exhibit spotlights Two-Spirit and queer artists | APTN News
Video (1:11:57): Artist talk with American photographer Jess T. Dugan. The discussion and Q&A after the presentation were moderated by curator of Photography Jessica D. Brier.