Video (4:50): The queer art exhibition ‘Ecce Homo’ by lesbian photographer Elisabeth Ohlsom (1961-2024) that travelled to Rome in 2000.
Category: Sweden
Sigrid Karolina Sofia Fridman (1879-1963) was a Swedish sculptor and poet.
Illustration: Ellen Key (1953) a bronze statue by Sigrid Fridman
Illustration: The Annunciation (1899) by Sigrid Blomberg (1863-1941). Marble. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden.
Video (2:10): Artefact 0025 Hanna Una Holmquist – Homografiska Museet’s Audio guide in English.
Elli Asker: As an artist, my identity as a lesbian informs my work not only in terms of subject matter but also in how I approach the act of creation itself. My photography is a means of reclaiming and redefining the gaze…
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.
Video (33:48): American queer feminist artist Linda Stein in conversation with the director of Konstmuseet, Skövde Kulturhus, Sweden.
Video (1:02:33): Below the Eyes: Sexuality and Averting the Gaze with Linda Stein. A presentation addressing how she came to terms with her own (homo)sexuality during the mid twentieth century.
Emma Nilisse is an illustrator from Gothenburg, Sweden who makes colorful drawings, mostly of animals. In this video, she talks about her art, why she’s drawn to the style she does and why queer illustrators are important. Language: English and Swedish with subtitles.
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.