Video (1:12:07): co-authors Flora Dunster and Theo Gordon talk about Photography — A Queer History (2024).
Category: Great Britain
Nicole Eisenman at Sadie Coles HQ, 8 Bury Street SW1Y, London, UK, 13 November 2024 – 25 January 2025.
Video (28:20) Catherine McCormack talks to American artists Hilary Harkness and Sophia Wallace.
ARTIST TALK with CASSILS on Friday 8 November 6—7.30pm at Mimosa House, 47 Theobalds Road London, UK.
HIDDEN LABOURS at Mimosa House in London, UK, through December 15, 2024.
Video (1:25:00): Author Gemma Rolls-Bentley in conversation with Fiontán Moran and Rene Matić at The Courtauld in London, UK.
Video (11:01):: BBC World Service interviews Tasalla Tabasom, a queer Iranian interdisciplinary artist, and Priscillia Kounkou Hoveyda, a black Iranian filmmaker.
From Robert Mapplethorpe to Deborah Bright, this is the essential guide to queer photography. Photography – A Queer History (Octopus/Ilex, February 2024). includes the work of international 84 artists.
C. Rose Smith: Talking Back to Power, 13 Jun – 12 Oct 2024, at Autograph, London, UK.
Video (12:45): artist and co-curator Pratibha Parmar discusses the exhibition Women in Revolt! at Tate Britain (Nov 2023 – April 2024) and her contribution to the exhibition with news reporter Sailesh Ram.
Video (4:52): Experimental female designer: Eileen Gray. Video by V&A, London (2020).
Video (50:26): British artists Dani and Shelah ReStack discusses their exhibition at the Camden Art Centre in London (2023), and interconnections with spiritual practices, parenting and queerness with Daria Khan.
Video (10:22): ROXANA HALLS’ TINGLE-TANGLE, A Film by Martin Perry (2009).
Video (53:25): Other Printers: Making Images Read as Lesbian, a lecture by dr. Laura Guy (UK). Video by The Courtauld in London.
Ultraviolet 4-14 July 2024 at 15 Bateman Street, London, W1D 3AQ, UK. A queer art exhibition curated by Ell Pennick and Gemma Rolls-Bentley.
Video (44:01) The Pearl Lam podcast; Pearl Lam sits down with acclaimed British artist Maggi Hambling for a revealing discussion about Maggi’s life and career.
Video (5.51): British artist Maggi Hambling reflects on wise words from Sir Cedric Morris which have left a lifelong impression and continue to inspire her art to this day.
Video (5:08): A short interview with queer artist Ingrid Pollard, the 2024 Hasselblad Award recipient. Her exhibition INGRID POLLARD
Hasselblad Award 2024 will be on display October 12, 2024 – January 19, 2025 at the Hasselblad Center, Gothenburg, Sweden.
This fully illustrated monograph is published to coincide with the major exhibition, Dorothy Hepworth and Patricia Preece: An Untold Story, at Charleston Lewes and tells the extraordinary story of the artist duo and romantic couple in detail for the first time.
Dorothy Hepworth and Patricia Preece: An Untold Story
27 March – 8 September 2024
Charleston in Lewes
Southover Road, Lewes, BN7 1FB, UK