Video (14:18): excerpt from a lecture by visiting professional Dr. Ope Lori about her creative practice and work with gender stereotypes and the oppositinal gaze, Leeds Art University, UK, 2016.
Category: Lecture
Video (1:18:20): queer artists Sheila Pepe at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, January 2, 2018.
Video (56:36): ‘in this performative lecture delivered at the Whitney on October 10, 2018, Barbara Hammer shares guidelines and film clips from her long-term art-making practice.’
Video (1:01:56): in her lecture Christina Rosenberger, author of Drawing the Line: The Early Work of Agnes Martin, examines the arc of Agnes Martin’s early career.
Video (30:06): Lecture with Anna Arabindan-Kesson: Landscape, Interrupted: Ingrid Pollard and the Diasporic Imagination. (2016)
[Barbara Hammer Untitled 6, ca. 1970, Ink, watercolor on paper.]
BARBARA HAMMER: Evidentiary Bodies, October 7, 2017 – January 28, 2018 at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art, New York, USA
Video: 1:32:56): Sheila Pepe is best known for her large-scale, ephemeral installations and sculpture made from domestic and industrial materials.
LOOKING FOR JIRO ONUMA; part 1: history and research. LOOKING FOR JIRO ONUMA: Queer Perspectives on Wartime Incarceration, a lecture, artist talk and screening by Professor Tina Takemoto of the California College of the Arts (2014). LOOKING FOR JIRO ONUMA; part 2: artist talk, film screening and question & answer…
Lecture about Hannah Höch by Alexandra Foradas recorded at The 20th Annual Spring Symposium of Williams College, 2015. Alexandra Foradas talks about ‘From an etnographic museum’, a series of 18 photomontages made in the period 1924-1931 by German artist Hannah Höch (1889 – 1978). About Hannah Höch Wikipedia writes about…
Lecture by Nancy Princenthal at Tate Modern, 2015. On Wednesday 15th July 2015, Nancy Princenthal discussed American Painter Agnes Martin’s formative experiences, the development of her work, her spirituality and the range of lively non-mainstream art communities in which she lived. Nancy Princenthal, author of Agnes Martin: Her Art and…
Press release (excerpt) from Leslie-Lohman’s Weekly eDigest We are proud to announce the upcoming schedule of events for the 2015-2016 the Leslie-Lohman Speakers Series. This ongoing series of lectures will focus on creating an environment and opportunity for studio based artists to interact with a public audience of diverse backgrounds,…
Civil Partnerships? Queer and feminist curating at Tate Modern, London, 2012 – Part 1: Welcome and Maura Reilly, Toward a Curatorial Activism. Civil Partnerships? Queer and feminist curating – Part 2: Panel One, Queer Visual Strategies. FAG: Feminist Art Gallery, Toronto, Allyson Mitchell and Deirdre Logue CAN’T/WON’T, Lisa Metherell, Queer…
Agnes Martin: Innocence the Hard Way Lecture by Nancy Princenthal Tate Modern, Starr Auditorium, London, UK Wednesday July 15, 2015, 18.30 – 20.00 Nancy Princenthal discusses abstract painter (and lesbian) Agnes Martin’s formative experiences, the development of her work, and the range of lively non-mainstream art communities in which she…
Catherine Lord gave her “Ink on Paper” lecture on April 20, 2015. Catherine Lord is an artist, writer, and curator whose work addresses issues of queer theory, feminism and colonialism. With Richard Meyer, she is the author of the survey history “Art and Queer Culture”. Catherine Lord is an Emerita…
Lecture by Trina Robbins. Video published by San Fracisco Public Library. Pretty in Ink: North American Women Cartoonists 1896-2013, curated by cartoonist and historian Trina Robbins, who has written a book of the same name, showcases mostly little-known artwork from the 1800s through the present day. Pretty in Ink with…
Ich Tier! (Du Mensch) – Du Tier! (Ich Mensch) is a thematic group exhibition spanning, between two art spaces lying in proximity of each other – Perla-Mode and Dienstgebäude in Zurich, Austria, – a bridge between two worlds: the animal and the human world. “The participating artists demonstrate a special…