Trailer/Sketch by Elizabeth ‘Beth’ Stephens and Annie Sprinkle, 2015 Queer artists Elizabeth ‘Beth’ Stephens and Annie Sprinkle funded the Ecosexuals and this is a rough sketch for their upcoming film composed of their past performances and ecosex workshops. The Ecosexuals are creating happenings and performances. In 2015 They took part…
Video (8:29) ‘Dayna Mcleod’ by La Centrale Powerhouse (2014). Dayna McLeod is a Canadian video and queer feminist performance artist.
Video (16:47): The interview was conducted with Prof. Halberstam in the frames of the Summer School for Sexualities, Cultures and Politics held in Belgrade in August, 2014. The Summer School is a project organised by IPAK.Centar. The reason why Jack was starting to work with the notion of ‘failure’ was…
The exhibition tour will open to the public in London in January 2016 and will travel to 10 cities over the course of 12 months.
Video (2:45): Inside Annie Leibovitz’s new exhibit at CNBC International in London, UK.
WOMEN: New Portraits Annie Leibovitz March 25 – April 17 atThe Presidio’s Crissy Field, 649 Old Mason Street, San Francisco, CA 94129, USA.
Video (2:57): Artists Allyson Mitchell and Deirdre Logue talk about their practice and their residency at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Video by Art Gallery of Ontario, 2015. About The Artists Allyson Mitchell and Deirdre Logue co-founded the FAG, Feminist Art Gallery, in 2010. They have described FAG as “political…
Video (12:20): Artist talk by Deirdre Logue and Allyson Mitchell about FAG (Feminist Art Gallery) in Toronto, Canada (2013).
Ann Cvetkovich (USA) gave this talk in Belgrade, Serbia on March 25, 2015 about her academic and political practice. She talks about the concept ‘Depression: A Public Feeling’, her project ‘The Alphabet of feeling bad’ and works by queer feminist artists who are creating alternative feeling spaces such as Allyson…
Art and culture writer Anna McNay recomends: Otherwise: Imagining Queer Feminist Art Histories Edited by Amelia Jones and Erin Silver From the series: Rethinking Art’s Histories Manchester University Press 2016 ISBN 978-0-7190-9642-6 In her introduction to this dense but readable volume, feminist art historian Amelia Jones – who edits the…
Alice Austen House Presents: New Eyes on Alice Austen, Thurs, Mar 31, 2016, 7–8:30 PM at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York.
The Schwules Museum* invites you to the opening of our next special exhibition Sara Davidmann: ‘Ken. To be destroyed’ on Thursday, March 17, 2016 at 7 pm Schwules Museum* Lützowstraße 73 10785 Berlin, Germany No need to register and the entrance is free. Sara Davidmann’s exhibition runs from March 17…
Press release Leslie-Lohman Museum in New York presents: Amelia Jones Monday, March 14, 2016, 6:30 – 8:30 pm The Spring Speakers Series continues with art historian Amelia Jones. Chair of the Visual Culture department at McGill University, Jones is one of the most well recognized queer, anti-racist, feminist art historians…
Video (1:09:15): Penny Stamps Distinguished Speakers Series presents visual activist Zanele Muholi at the University of Michigan, USA (2015).
Video (15:08) ‘Faces in the Crowd / Unfinished Business: The Atlantic LGBT Summit’ is a shortfilm with transperson and visual activist iO Tillett Wright’s Talk at The Atlantic LGBT Summit about her practice as an activist. iO wants to take 10000 portraits of (LGBTQI) people who selfidentifies as not 100%…
Video (12:42): artist and curator kimura byol-nathalie lemoine gave this talk at CIRFF 2015, 7e Congrès international des recherches féministes dans la francophonie in Montreal, Canada.
GIV le 40e : D’icitte et d’ailleurs – curated by kimura byol-nathalie lemoine February 25, 2016, 19.00 hrs. at Cinéma Le Liminor-Hôtel de Ville, 20, rue du Temple, 75004 Paris, France.
Claude Cahun: Beneath This Mask, January 22 2016 – March 5, 2016 at Exeter Phoenix, Bradninch Place, Gandy Street, Exeter, EX4 3LS, UK.
Jo Spence: The Final Project
11 Feb – 25 Mar 2016 at Richard Saltoun Gallery, London, UK
Ken. To be destroyed by Sara Davidmann 17 March 2016 – 30 June 2016 at Schwules Museum*, Lützowstraße 73, 10785 Berlin, Germany.