Video (2:51): The exhibition MANIFEST Yourself! (2023) retraces the development of (queer) feminist manifestos through a selection of statements issued by women*, trans and non-binary people around the world.
Category: Germany
Young Birds from Strange Mountains – Queer Arts from Southeast Asia and its Diaspora
29. November 2024 – 4. August 2025
at Schwules Museum, Berlin, Germany
The Kunstraum Scherben Berlin presents Lesbian Legacies, a three-part exhibition series offering a fascinating perspective on art history and the overlooked lesbian artists.
Lesbian Legacies #1: Grace of Desire
Claude Cahun, Florence Henri, Marta Hoepffner, Krista Beinstein
01.05. 2025 – 08.06.2025 at Scherben, Berlin, Germany
Video (4:53): Artist Ulrike Müller and curator Eva Birkenstock talk about Ulrike’s exhibition Monument to My Paper Body at Ludwig Forum Aachen 2023-2024.
Video (2:55): Look inside the book. A leaf through August by Collier Schorr, MACK, 2022.
Martina Minette Dreier: Damen Herren Holz & Kohle October 24, 2024 – November 8, 2024 at PINK.ART, Choriner Straße 51, 10435 Berlin, Germany. Vernisage: Oktober 24, 2024 at 19 hrs. Finissage: November 8, 2024 at 19 hrs.
Video (1:21:29): Artist Talk with Käthe Wenzel on the occation of the exhibition ‘Swarms, Robots and Postnature’ (2021).
Video (30:18): Artist and queer feminist Käthe Wenzel talks about her career as an artist and a professor teaching art at the University in Flensburg, Germany.
Video (54:30): Queer Abstraction – a lecture by Lex Morgan Lancaster and talk with Ester Fleckner took place on Sat, 14 Oct 2023.
Video (33:10): Interview with German filmmaker Monika Treut about her film “GENDERATION”. Video by Teddy Award, 2022.
Video (2:08): Art21, Episode 092: “Filmed in her Berlin studio, Julie Mehretu discusses the ups and downs of her daily studio practice.
Video (9:07): In this 2022 video, Madhumita Nandi (she/they), photogapher and artistic co-director of Oyoun speaks to Verena Straub about Oyoun’s aspirations in creating Oyuon, an intersectional platform for diasporic, migrant and international art and culture.
Video (13:52): excerpt from Art21 – Julie Mehretu, and her assistants established a studio in Berlin where they produced a remarkable suite of paintings that deal with erasure, decay, and liminality.
Video (9:14): Queer Ethiopian American painter Julie Mehretu talks about her 2021 series, ‘Metoikos’ paintings, and reflects on the state of our contemporary world and the constant negotiating of being in in-between realities.
Video (5:17): queer feminist painter Roxana Halls (UK) takes us on a (silent) tour of her recent exhibition in Berlin: ‘Die Augen der Roxana Halls’.
Video (9:08): Anna Chinni speaks about their work, “Iphis and Ianthe,” included in the KO:IN Pride exhibition “Centering Queer Art” at the Kurt Vonnegut Museum and Library (May-June 2023). Parts of this exhibition traveled to Germany and were on display at the Köln Volkshochschule (July-August 2023).
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.
Video (5:07): a short film with curator Monika Bayer-Wermuth about “Nicole Eisenman. What Happened”, a retrospective exhibition, at Museum Brandhorst, Munich, Germany. Language: German with subtitles in English.
Video (26:06): – The German version of a French documentary, “Liebe am Werk – Claude Cahun & Marcel Moore” (2019) by Stéphanie Colaux. The documentary is about the life of artists and romantic partners Claude Cahun and Marcel Moor (aka Lucy Schwob and Suzanne Malherbe). Language: German