Eisler Curator and Head of Curatorial Studies, Daniel F. Herrmann, introduces Hannah Höch at the Whitechapel Gallery. The Hannah Höch exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery runs through March 23 2014. The exhibition bringing together over 100 works from major international collections, the exhibition examines Höch’s extraordinary career from the 1910s to…
Category: Works on paper
Slideshow of early works by Jeanne Mammen, Germany Jeanne Mammen (1890-1976) watercolorist, painter, printmaker was born in Berlin, grew up in Paris where she got her fine arts education. She lived most of her adult life in Berlin. Jeanne Mammen is know for her graphics, including nude and semi-nude female…
KQED’s The Writers’ Block: Alison Bechdel: Are You My Mother? Are You My Mother?: A Comic Drama by Alison Bechdel Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; First Edition edition (May 1, 2012) Language: English ISBN-10: 0618982507 ISBN-13: 978-0618982509 A video by Alison Bechdel about the process of making a graphic novel
Gallery hopping with James Kalm, who captured some video of the opening of Nicole Eisenman: Woodcuts, Etchings, Lithographs and Monotypes (May 24 – June 30, 2012) at Leo Koenig Inc. New York, USA. Video by James Kalm Related Link Another video by James Kalm: Nicole Eisenman New Paintings at LEO KOENING…
Jeanne Mammen (1890-1976) produced graphics, including nude and semi-nude female figures, for gay and lesbian periodicals.
Caroline Smith, Drawing on Experience, Tate Modern – 27 June 2009 from Oriana Fox on Vimeo. Camerawork: Richard Canham & Francesca Ungaro. Drawing on Experience by Caroline Smith Caroline Smith’s homage to Bobby Baker’s ‘Drawing on a Mother’s Experience’ (1988) involved the divulging of other people’s eating secrets, spilling and…
Press release by Liliana Kleiner Print from the series Inanna by Liliana Kleiner INANNA – 12.01.2012 – 09.02.2012 at Antea, a Space for Women’s Art at Kol Ha-Isha in Jerusalem “INANNA – SHE DESTROYS WHAT IS FORBIDDEN TO DESTROY. SHE CREATES WHAT IS FORBIDDEN TO CREATE” Inanna is the ancient…
Isilumo siyaluma is a Zulu expression that can be loosely translated as “period pains/ periods pain”. Additionally, there is an added meaning in the translation that there is something secretive in and about this blood/“period in time.”
At one level, my project deals with my own menstrual blood, with that secretive, feminine time of the month that has been reduced within Western patriarchal culture as dirty.
Isilumo siyaluma, zulu expression which means period pains, as we continue to live and survive in troubled times as black lesbians in South Africa and within the continent. Visual artist Zanele Muholi explains her queer art project “Isilumo siyaluma” to Toxic Lesbian, Madrid, Spain. Related Links Zanele Muholi’s online portfolio…
Video (7:32): Slideshow with works by Hanna Höch. [The copyright of the video above remains with the original holder and it is used here for the purpose of education, comparison and criticism only.] Art Herstory: German bisexual artist Hannah Höch (1889-1978) is best known for her photomontages, though she also…
Artist Statement by Violetta Jara, Poland/UK.
Feminine Moments presents works on paper by Erin Smith, Australia
On the Fly – writers on writing: Alison Bechdel, video interview by City of Literature USA, 2010
Slideshow with works of art by Juliette Gorges Coppens, 2011
ERIN SMITH – CATALOGUE, 4 – 23 July 2011 at EDWINA CORLETTE GALLERY, Australia
Text and artwork by Debbie McCarthy: Nearly a decade later, I look back on my time at Leeds with fond memories.(…) Looking at these drawings makes me realize that I didn’t simply arrive at the person I am today, it was a metamorphic struggle.
Debbie McCarthy
7.1. – 30.1.2011 Laura Lilja: Black On White in Titanik Gallery, Turku, Finland
Martina Minette Dreier has studied painting and illustration at Fachhochschule Bielefeld in 1988 – 1993. She is currently living and working in Berlin, Germany.
August 21 – September 18, 2010 Galleri NB in Viborg, Denmark, presents ‘ABJECT AND OBJECT’, an exhibition by Danish artist and lesbian Henriette Hellstern-Kjøller. Henriette invites you to join her at the opening of her exhibition
Erin Smith, Australia: ‘My work is created from letters extracted from journals of automatic writing then digitally printed and hand drawn with archival ink onto paper.