Patricia Cronin: Aphrodite Reimagined

Video (59:56): queer feminist artist Patricia Cronin in conversation with Tampa Museum of Art’s curators Dr. Seth Pevnick and Richard E. Perry in May 2021 after the museum’s acquisition of Aphrodite Reimagined by Patricia Cronin.

Museums From Home Artist Talks | Deborah Kass

Video (47:29): director of the Cantor Arts Center Susan Dackerman in conversation with visual artist Deborah Kass about Deborah Kass’ art practice leading up to the creation of OY/YO and the installation of OY/YO in front of the Cantor Arts Center.

STILL (for) PEACE by Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen

Who owns our history – and what role does art play in relation to memory? Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen examines these questions in her solo exhibition STILL (for) PEACE, Viborg Kunsthal, Denmark, September 18 – November 29, 2020.

Harriet Hosmer (1830 – 1908)

Harriet was a lesbian, a staunch feminist and one of the most successful of the American artist working in Rome, Italy in the 19th century.

Sculptures by Edmonia Lewis

The sculptures ‘Minehaha’ and ‘Hiawata’ by black American artist Edmonia Lewis (1845 – 1911) who migrated to Europe to work on as an artist.