Video (34:31): Shortfilm, Love Bite – Laurie Lipton and Her Disturbing Black & White Drawings (2016), by directed by James Scott.
Category: Artist talk
Video (3:03): artist talk by Laurence Rasti (Switzerland) about her exhibition, There Are No Homosexuals In Iran, at Photo Kathmandu 2018.
Video (10:04): Funny Livdotter founded the Homografiska Museet (Homographic Museum), a queer museum is located in Fengersfors, Dalsland, Sweden. In the video, Funny talks about what the museum is and why it’s needed.
Video (8:59): The queer feminist artist Harmony Hammond discusses work from her 2020 exhibition ‘Crossings’ at Alexander Gray Associates, New York.
Video (3:27): a promotional artist talk about the process of making “Sense of Self”, an exhibition for Petzel Gallery during the Covid-19 Lockdowns in 2020.
Video (50:21): Lesbian artist duo Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings in conversation with Rosanna Mclaughlin about their creative practice and their 2021 solo exhibition ‘In My Room’.
Video (59:00): Kelli Connell’s twenty-year project with one model represents an autobiographical questioning of sexuality and gender roles that shape the identity of the self in intimate relationships. In this panel debate, Kelli Connell and her model Kiba Jacobson talk about the creative process of making the works.
Video (13:21): Canadian artist SD Holman self-identifies as “butch”. In this video they talks about the book and the art project ‘Butch: not like other girls.’
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Video (3:08): Antonia Forster talks about her virtual reality LGBTQ+ museum built around artworks, objects, and stories from the LGBTQ+ community.
Video (1:50): A guided tour of the world’s first virtual LGBTQ+ museum.
Video (1:14:13): Sarah Zapata talks about her creative practice. Presented by MFA Fine Arts. Published by School of Visual Arts – NYC.
Video (44:22): Dawn Woolley’s artist talk is about her recently published book, Consuming the Body: Capitalism, Social Media and Commodification (2022). She also introduces the viewers to a number of her art projects including her series of annimated ‘Infomercials: 12 days of Christmas and 12 days of January’.
Video (2:05): Emma Anne Johnson Interview – a Multimedia Mixtapes Production (2021). Emma Anne Johnson was a Velvet Park ‘ARTS AND CULTURE, SPOTLIGHT’ queer artist in 2021.
Video (11:07): Velvet Park Media’s visual artist in residence of 2021: Gabrielle Randal. Gabrielle is a multidisciplinary artist based in New York. She is currently working on her clay and ceramics sculptures.
Video (32:45): Priyesh Mistry in conversation with the queer feminist artist duo Hannah Quinlan and Rosie Hastings at the National Gallery, London, UK about the themes they found in Uccello’s for example the glorified male on a horse.
Video: João Florêncio in conversation with Shu Lea Cheang and Mary Maggic. The video was streamed live by Museion Bozen-Bolzano, Italy in November 2022.
Video (4:01): Cuts in the Day at Camden Art Centre, London through January 15, 2023, is the first institutional exhibition in the UK by Dani and Sheilah ReStack (USA). The exhibition expands and develops the artists’ exploration of queer desire, family, climate crisis, and collaboration. The artist duo discusses their works in the video.
Video (7:18): In this episode of BALTIC Bites, queer feminist artist Phyllis Christopher discusses San Fransisco’s lesbian community in the ’90s and what it meant to capture intimate acts of queer sexuality and protest through documentary photography in the 1990s. See the virtual exhibition ‘Phyllis Christopher: Contacts’ on BALTIC Centre for contemporary Art’s website. The BALTIC hosted Phyllis Christopher’s exhibition in 2021.
Video (1:22:30): Artist Liz Collins and curator Julia Bryan-Wilson join Brooklyn Rail contributor Ksenia M. Soboleva for a conversation about ‘Liz Collins: Mischief’ at Touchstone Rochdale, UK, 1 October 2022 – 8 January 2023. The zoom session ends with a poetry reading by Rebecca Teich.
Video (1:10:31): ‘Liz Collins: Mischief’ at Touchstones Rochdale, Rochdale’s art center in Greater Manchester, UK, runs through 8 January 2023. Guest curator Julia Bryan-Wilson is here in conversation with Liz Collins in the exhibition.
Video (1:00:16): Démetri Baxton in Converestion with Queer Feminist Artist Yétundé Olagbaju (2020).