Learn more about the workshop that takes place on Sat, 4 March 2023, 13:00 – 17:00 in London. The teachers are queer artist Birgitta Hosea and meditation teacher Kalie Jade.
Category: Great Britain
Photographer and queer artist Ope Lori (UK) in conversation with Shaune Lakin, Head Curator of International Art, National Gallery of Australia.
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 (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 (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 (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 (1:10:31): ‘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 (4:05): Turner Contemporary presented the first major mid-career survey of Ingrid Pollard earlier this year. See the Turner Contemporary Exhibition Video (2022) with artist and queer feminist Ingrid Pollard about the exhibition.
Unapologetic Sexuality 21 Oct 2022 – 4 Nov 2022 at Saint George Street in Mayfair, London, UK.
QUEER ART(ists) NOW. 17 September 2022 – 08 October 2022 at Space Station Sixty-Five, 373 Kennington Rd, London SE11 4PS, UK. QUEER ART(ists) NOW is the UKs biggest Queer open call exhibition, featuring 75 artists under one roof!
Video (38:07): Zoom video conversation and presentation of the exhibition ‘Here&Queer’ at The New Art Gallery, Walsall, UK.
Video (24:08): Interview with Pratibha Pamar, 2022. She shares a clip from her first experimental video project.
Video (6:16): In this film, artist and photographer Ingrid Pollard talks to us about the ideas behind her landscape imagery, who we can see in her portraiture photography and her move into sculpture pieces. Tate, 2022.
Video (1:11:22): a conversation about Ithell Colquhoun (1906-1988). – In celebration of the publication of the first in-depth study of the reclusive British surrealist poet, painter, and occultist Ithell Colquhoun, biographer Amy Hale & poet Timothy Liu will discuss the life and work of this enigmatic figure.
Video (12.25): Queer Cornwall: Marlow Moss, Gluck and Ithell Colquhoun in Lamorna a video by Tate Gallery (2021).
Video (7:47): Steff Hanson takes us on a tour through the exhibitions at the Queer Britain LGBTQ+ museum.
EYES OF ROXANA HALLS – Wednesday 11th – 25th May, 2022. A Duovision 10th Year Anniversary Exhibition. Curated by Duovision – Martin Green & James Lawler. Gallery 46 – 46 Ashfield St – E1 2AJ UK
Video (54:51): In her presentation, art researcher and author Lucy Howarth talks about the life of Marlow Moss (1889–1958) who was a British Constructivist artist and a central figure in the development of European non-figurative art, and her book about ‘Marlow Moss’ (2019). This event was streamed live via Zoom on Thursday 18th March 2021.
Sadie Lee Shocking Blue: Paintings of Sandy Powell and Other Stories. Opening: November 4, 2021, 19.30-21.30 hrs. Venue: New Art Projects London, UK.