Rosana Cade in Copenhagen. Walking: Holding is an interactive and participatory performance by Rosana Cade (UK). The piece is based on the experience of walking hand in hand.
DADA anders: Sophie Taeuber-Arp, Hannah Höch, Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven runs until May 8, 2016 Museum Haus Konstruktiv, Selnaustrasse 25, 8001 Zürich, Switzerland. To mark the 100th anniversary of the Zurich Dada movement, the Museum Haus Konstruktiv presents the historical group show “DADA differently,” featuring works by the three main women…
“The Hidden Hammer”, a lecture with Barbara Hammer about her lesser know art projects, films and performances at the Leslie + Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art on November 18, 2015.
Video (18:40): “30 Years – 30 Interviews” – Birthday Greetings from Barbara Hammer, USA. In this interview, TEDDY AWARD winner Barbara Hammer talks about her movies “A Horse Is Not A Metaphor” and “Maya Deren’s Sink”. As one of the most significant queer film artists, she also looks back at…
Sorry, the artist has requested that the video is removed from Youtube! Video (19:20): Sanctus, an experimental shortfilm by American lesbian filmmaker Barbara Hammer (1990).
Zanele Muholi, 2016 ICP Infinity Award Recipient, will present her work and address black lesbian and gay identities and politics in contemporary South Africa on April 08, 7PM – 9PM EDT, at The International Center of Photography in New York, USA. More details about the event at the website of…
National Queer Performing Arts Summit in USA DEADLINE EXTENDED TO 4/15! Negotiating a contract, setting up a tour schedule, planning for disability access… What do queer performing artists need to know about touring? What do LGBT performing arts presenters want to tell queer artists about going on the road? Propose…
Romaine Brooks: A Life Speaking Event – New York, NY Fashion Institute of Technology When: April 7, 2016 Time: 6 pm Where: Katie Murphy Amphitheatre Fred P. Pomerantz Art and Design Center Register: http://www.fitnyc.edu/museum Art historian Cassandra Langer introduces her lively biography of expatriate American painter Romaine Brooks (1874–1970). Langer…
Sophia Wallace talks about her art project ‘Cliteracy‘, a critically acclaimed project addressing citizenship and body sovereignty using the medium of text-based objects, unauthorized street installation and interactive sculptural forms. Sophia Wallace is an American conceptual artist and photographer. Through the use of images, video and mixed media, she explores…
Bona Fide! by Maria E. Piñeres Queer Threads: Crafting Identity and Community is a big queer arts exhibition touring USA. Next stop is Boston: April 22 – July 10, 2016 Mills Gallery, Boston MA, USA Queer Threads: Crafting Identity and Community, curated by John Chaich, presents 26 artists from 4…
Video (1:10:00): ‘Architect Julia Morgan: Insights Into Her Genius and Legacy’, a lecture by historian Karen McNeil who takes you on a journey of Morgan’s life and work. (2013) Pioneering California architect Julia Morgan (1872-1957) designed more than 700 buildings, including many commissioned by women’s groups and women clients. She…
Lecture by Sophia Wallace at Leslie-Lohman Museum, New York, April 27, 2016.
Video (5:39): Louise Fishman artist talk at Chem & Read, New York, 2015. Related link See also this video Louise Fishman at Cheim & Reid [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.]
Video (4:04): Cheim & Read, New York presented new works by American abstract expressionist painter Louise Fishman. October 22 to November 21, 2015. The video is a silent movie, taking you through the exhibition. Related Link Artist Talk (video) with Louise Fishman by Chem & Read: Louise Fishman at Cheim…
At Deborah Kass’s studio in New York: artist Irena Jurek visits artist and queer woman Deborah Kass. They discuss the artist’s work.
Video (18:27): James Kalm makes a stroll through “Sirens” by painter and queer woman Carrie Moyer at DC Moore Gallery, New York (Feb 18 – Mar 26, 2016) on the opening night February 18, 2016.
Frances Hodgkins – Belgian Refugees (1916) An introduction to Frances Hodgkins’s Unshatterable (Belgian Refugees) (1916), narrated by New Zealand actor Sam Neill.
Frances Hodgkins – Zipp (1945), a still life/portrait. An introduction to Frances Hodgkins’s painting Zipp (1945), narrated by New Zealand actor Sam Neill.
Video (4:15): Zoe Leonard. Photographs. Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich / Germany (2009). Video by Gürsoy Dogtas.
Cartoonist Alison Bechdel and Broadway actress Beth Malone took a break from skiing in Snowmass to talk about Fun Home Bechdel’s graphic novel that become a Tony Award-winning musical starring Malone.