Video (1:41): slideshow – “Container” by Ulrike Müller; this body of work was on display at the Biennale Arte 2019 in Italy.
1. December 2021. Fisken i udyrets/søuhyrets mund / The fish in the mouth of the sea monster from Birthe Havmøller’s series ‘Magi for Øjnene’/’Magic for Your Eyes’, 1990.
Essay and illustration by quest blogger and artist Jannica Honey.
‘What about the one about The Princesses & The Green-eyed Stinky Troll? What are you longing for …
Renée Jacobs: POLAROIDS (Galerie Vevais), a new monograph with erotic nudes by photograph Renée Jacobs is due to be published in January 2022. An American, Renée now lives with her wife in the south of France.
Video (7:18): a short introduction about the Museum of Impossible Forms in Helsinki, Finland, and their activities by Marianne Savallampi and Giovanna Esposito Yussif. – Museum of Impossible Forms was founded in spring 2017 as an antiracist and queer-feminist project, a heterogeneous space, and as an experimental and migrant form of expression.
Video (16:15): BALTIC Spotlight: Ad Minoliti, a promotional video about the current exhibition by queer Argentine artist Ad Minoliti. Jenny from BALTIC Crew gives us an insight into Ad Minoliti’s colourful exhibition ‘Biosfera Peluche / Biosphere Plush’ at the Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, UK. The exhibition runs through May 8 2022.
Video (1:31): exhibition view video of the sculpture, Head With Deamon, by Nicole Eisenman, Biennale Arte 2019.
‘Joan Snyder: Silk & Song’, exhibition catalogue (2021) is available now. See the online preview at Galerie Haas’ website.
Video (3:58): Inside My Studio: Catherine Opie, a short interview produced and directed by Dennis Scholl, published on Youtube by Anderson Ranch Arts Center, 2019.
Video (3:48): Joan Snyder: Silk & Song (10th September – 22nd October 2021) is American painter Joan Snyder’s first solo exhibition at Galerie Haas Zürich.
Illustration: Symphony VII, 2021, oil acrylic, paper maché, dried flowers, stems, paper, ink, wooden hoop on line, 54x120in (137,2×304,8cm) (in two parts) by Joan Snyder.
I am celebrating birthday of the website and visibility project of Feminine Moments.
Video (1:05:23): Clarity Haynes portraits of bodies do not conform. Like other artists in Taking Space, Haynes’ work insists on making spaces for bodies and ideas that mainstream culture traditionally pushes to the margins.
Video (17:01): Art school with Paul Priestley presents Tamara de Lempicka: The Life of an Artist. Tamara de Lempicka was a bisexual artist, a popular art deco painter who lived a bohemian life in Europe and the US.
Video (7:45): A short film by Den Hirschsprungske Samling in Copenhagen about lesbian painters Marie Luplau and Emilie Mundt. The exhibition ‘MARIE ❤ EMILIE. Queering the Collection’ at Den Hirschsprungske Samling in Copenhagen, Denmark runs through January 9, 2022.
Finish artist Mox Mäkelâ has donated her latest artwork ‘Laulu / Song’ to the Maritime Museum of Finland. The artwork is currently on display at the Maritime Centre Vellamo in Kotka, Finland.
Video (54:51): In her presentation, art researcher and author Lucy Howarth talks about the life of Marlow Moss (1889–1958) who was a British Constructivist artist and a central figure in the development of European non-figurative art, and her book about ‘Marlow Moss’ (2019). This event was streamed live via Zoom on Thursday 18th March 2021.
Video (1:16:23): queer artist Catherine Opie for a discussion on her creative practice and her work in the Ansel Adams In Our Time exhibition at Portland Art Museum, May 5, 2021 – Aug 1, 2021.
Video (21:17): An interview with Carrie Moyer conducted 2020 August 20, by Benjamin Gillespie, for the Archives of American Art’s Pandemic Oral History Project at Moyer’s studio in Brooklyn, New York.
Video (3:14): an exhibition video about Carrie Moyer and Sheila Pepe: Tabernacles for Trying Times which is on display at the Museum of Art and Design and runs through February 13, 2022.
Sadie Lee Shocking Blue: Paintings of Sandy Powell and Other Stories. Opening: November 4, 2021, 19.30-21.30 hrs. Venue: New Art Projects London, UK.