Video (2:53): Filmmaker, artist and poet Ji Strangeway talks about her LGBTQ Lesbian Teen Graphic Novel, RED AS BLUE (2018).
Video (1:10): THE PERFECT POTATO FILMS © KATE GROOBEY 2015. British artist Kate Groobey performs her paintings.
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.
Video (2:17): Anya Gallaccio talks about her commission at Lindisfarne Castle. A film by Jonny Walton (2018).
Video (1:45) A short biography about the life of Germaine Krull (1897–1985), bisexual woman, artist photographer, hotellier and buddhist.
Video (1:05:28): Conversation with British cartoonist Kate Charlesworth author of Sensible Footwear: A Girl’s Guide, a graphic guide to lesbian and queer history 1950-2020.
Video (1:06:37): E. G. Crichton in conversation with Alexandra Teixeira Riggs for a discussion of the book, Matchmaking in the Archive: 19 Conversations with the Dead and 3 Encounters with Ghosts by E. G. Crichton.
Louise Catherine Breslau (1856–1927) was a German-born Swiss lesbian painter. Her partner was French artist, writer, decorator and painter Madeleine Zillhardt (1863-1950).
Video (56:48): This pride panel debate by Los Angeles Center of Photography is showcasing the impactful photographs by the queer artists Jeanette Spicer and Michael Young. Jeanette Spicer starts with a presentation of the erotic photographs from her book Sea(see).
Video (3:05): Sotheby’s specialist Lisa Stevenson invites us to explore Leonor Fini’s surrealist painting
Portrait photographer Shelby Sharie Cohen took Kinky BDSM photographs of Butches and Femmes in the 1980s. She photographed for On Our Backs.
Video (5:16): This video by No Film School (2018) tells the story about queer cartonist Alison Bechdel’s test and how to apply it to popular films.
Video (1:13): Curator Meg Slater talks about a work by bisexual French modernist painter Marie Laurencin whose life and oeuvre now is explored from feminist and queer perspectives.
Chanson de Bilitis (1905) by Marie Laurencin.
Video (1:02:35): Photographers Jaypix Belmer, Jess T. Dugan, and C. Rose Smith discuss how they use the photographic image to construct queer visual histories through intimate representations of individuals with nonbinary, transgender, and gender-expansive identities.
Video (11:05): Queer artist Jess T. Dugan talks about her creative practice of photographing queerness.
Video (1:23: a leaf through the monograph ‘Look at me like you love me’ by Jess T. Dugan, (MACK, 2022). The book was shortlisted for the Paris Photo–Aperture PhotoBook Awards 2022.
Video (43:59): Jess T. Dugan and curator and writer Charlotte Cotton discuss Dugan’s new monograph: ‘Look at me like you love me’.
Die Auge Der Roxana Halls/Eyes of Roxana Halls – Neue Britische Figurative Malerei, July 1 – November 1, 2023 at Haus Kunst Mitte in Berlin, Germany.
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