Yes, here I am (the editor of Feminine Moments), with a winter picture, a work from January 2024.
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Birthe Havmøller: I am a pioneer queer feminist art blogger. I celebrate the 20-year anniversary of Feminine Moments today. Read my story about the queer feminist art visibility project and art blog.
Video (12:29): FRANCE 24 has invited Simon Baker, director of la Maison européenne de la photographie to talk about Zanele Muholi’s 2023 exhibition in Paris. Language: French.
I have temporarily closed down the Feminine Moments’ newsletter as of June 21, 2023 due to technical problems. Sorry about this.
Yours truly have been to Odense to see the exhibition Claude Cahun: Under huden (/Claude Cahun: Under the Skin) at Brandts Klædefabrik aka Art Museum Brandts, Odense, Denmark. The exhibition runs through 23/7 2023.
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 (1:37): a short (silent) video about the exhibition ‘Martina Minette Dreier: Aquarelle und Skizzen’ (2021) at Kunstraum Elsa, Bielefeld, Germany.
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 (5:27): In this edition of ZOOM IN, curator Eva Huttenlauch discusses the complex levels of Indian queer feminist artist Tejal Shah’s works and the extent to which they reflect social conditions in India. Language: German with subtitles in English and German.
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
Video (3:55) Köpfe, Küsse, Kämpfe – Nicole Eisenman und die Modernen at Aargauer Kunsthaus 29.1. – 24.4.2022. The show is now on display at Kunstmuseum Den Haag, in Holland through February 12 2023.
An open Christmas letter to all of you from Birthe Havmøller, the editor of Feminine Moments.
Feminine Moments invite lesbian, bisexual and queer women artists to take part in Feminine Moments’ celebration of the Pride month, June 2022, by sending me one or two artworks which celebrate love, sensuality and ‘joie de vivre’ for publication on Feminine Moments – Queer Feminist Art Worldwide. Send your proposals…
Video (1:31): exhibition view video of the sculpture, Head With Deamon, by Nicole Eisenman, Biennale Arte 2019.
I am celebrating birthday of the website and visibility project of Feminine Moments.
I have shared a moment with one of Zanele Muholi’s bold self-portraits from her series ‘Somnyama Ngonyama, Hail the Dark Lioness’.
Video (45:43) queer feminist artists and romantic partners Deirdre Logue and Allyson Mitchell in conversation with Michelle Jacques and Chase Joynt about their creative practices and collaborative projects.
Video (5:16): ‘explore the work of New York-based artist Mickalene Thomas, who is best known for her elaborate, rhinestone-encrusted paintings of African-American women. ‘I Can’t See You Without Me’ explores the representation of women of color in art, addressing their absence and celebrating their beauty.’
Video (1:44): Nicole Eisenman, Fountain, 2017 by Hauser & Wirth.
Birthe Havmøller: I am an alternative feminist – an arts activist. I promote queer feminist artists and their art projects. Happy 8th March, 2021!