Video (58:49): Maggi Hambling in Conversation with Jane Czyzselska. Out and queer for over 50 years, painter Maggi Hambling talks about her work, inspirations and her “lesbionic” life.
Category: Painting
THREESOME – an exhibition of three women painters and 3X3 – an exhibition of nine women photographers curated by Anna McNay. Thu 11 Jan 2018 – Sun 04 Mar 2018 at New Art Projects London, UK.
The exhibition ‘Die Beobachterin’ is centered around 50 paintings and presents in all 160 works by Jeanne Mammen (1890-1976), created in a period of 60 years.
German painter and queer feminist Martina Minette Dreier is working on two new art projects: ‘Sehnsucht’ and ‘Artistic Ancestors’.
Berlin-based artist Martina Minette Dreier is dealing with questions of identity and Sehnsucht (longing). She paints life-size portraits of queer performers.
Tove Jansson (1914-2001)
October 25, 2017 – January 28, 2018
at Dulwich Picture Gallery, UK
HARMONY HAMMOND – “Recent Paintings”. November 18, 2017 – January 6, 2018 at
SUSANNE VIELMETTER LOS ANGELES PROJECTS, California, USA.
Sarah Jane Moon is a painter who specialises in portraiture and figurative painting. Her
work explores identity, sexuality and gender presentation as well as interrogating formal
painterly concerns.
Roxana Halls expresses what it is to be a women in her narative paintings that take you into a hidden world of fancy dress and surreal moments that can be unflinchingly uncomfortable whilst daring you to look away.
Roxana Halls – Weimar & Other Earthly Desires.
October 26 – November 24, 2017.
The Stash Gallery at The Crypt (below the Church),
30 Prescot St, London E1 8BB, UK.
Opening: October 26, 2017 18:00 – 23:00.
Nicol Tyson – Beyond The Trace, September 28 – November 12, 2017 at Drawing Room, London, UK.
LGBTQ Portraits: A Queer Historical Perspective
Thursday, August 10 at 7 PM – 9 PM PDT
The GLBT Historical Society
4127 18th St, San Francisco, California 94114
Video (3:06): queer, Metis/Ojibway/Polish visual artist Dayna Danger (CA).
Video (10:02): Stettheimer expert and art historian Barbara Bloemink provides the first full exploration of the imagery and context of Florine Stettheimer’s highly important 1920 painting ASBURY PARK SOUTH.
Video (6:23): a walk through Stefanie Gutheil’s fourth exhibition with Mike Weiss Gallery, The Home of Mr. Peeps.
No Woman is an Island is an ambitious group exhibition of Australian artists that focuses on female experience through the conceptual framework of the ‘female gaze’.
The exhibition by Lenore Chinn runs from June 9 through September 18 at the GLBT History Museum in San Francisco. An opening reception on Friday, June 9, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. will feature comments from the artist and the curator along with light refreshments.
Video (21:18): ‘Mette Winckelmann Interview: Woman to Woman’ from Louisiana Channel (2017).
Henriette Hellstern
Your Quiet Riot
11.03-15.04
Gallery NB, Viborg, Denmark
Opening: March 11, 2017 at 14 – 16hrs.
GLUCK, 6 – 28 February 2017 at The Fine Art Society London, 148 New Bond Street London W1S 2JT, UK