‘Catherine Opie: Binding Ties’ brings together more than fifty key works traversing the queer artist’s historic and recent practice. The exhibition runs through July 9, 2023 at Heide Museum of Modern Art, Australia.
Category: Photography
Video (26:19): Tony Guida’s NY is a talk show illuminating the colorful corners of New York. His guest is Bonnie Yochelson, Art Historian and author of a coming book about the photographer and lesbian Alice Austen (1866 – 1952).
Leslie Lohman Museum of Art, New York, USA presents: Images on which to build, 1970s-1990s, MAR 10 – JUL 30, 2023
Zanele Muholi at Maison européenne de la photographie (MEP), 5/7 rue de Fourcy, Paris, France, February 1 – May 5 2023. The exhibition features more than 200 photographs and videos since the early 2000s by queer feminist artist Zanele Muholi.
Claude Cahun: Under huden, February 10 – July 23 2023 at The Brandts Museum, Odense, Denmark. The large retrospective exhibition features 70 photographs and photomontages by the lesbian artist, or made in collaboration with her partner, illustrator and designer Marcel Moore.
Video (24:13): a flip through the whole 2,44 kilos gorgeous coffee table book ‘Wonderland’ by Annie Leibovitz (2021).
SKINTIGHT by Lanee Bird January 20 – March 18, 2023 at Schlomer Haus Gallery, 2128 Market St. San Franciso, CA, USA. Opening reception is Friday, January 20th, 5pm to 9pm.
Video (12:00): The female nude dates back to the very beginning of art, but it remains a contested symbol. American photographer Renée Jacobs speaks to Eve Jackson (France 24) about reclaiming it and using it as a form of queer and feminist activism. Jacobs’ photo books are entitled “Paris” and “Polaroids” and her exhibition “Dreams & Desires” is being shown at the Sinner hotel in Paris through December 11, 2022.
Through 29 January 2023 the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris, France, is hosting photographer Zoe Leonard’s exhibition ‘Al río / To the River’. The exhibition is accompanied by a two-volume catalogue.
‘Dreams & Desires’ by Renée Jacobs at SINNER Paris, France, November 9 – December 11, 2022. The show highlights the artist’s works representing the female nude and Sapphic eroticism.
Video (4:21): Curator Suzanne Cotter talks about the book and the exhibition with the same name ‘Zoe Leonard. Al río / To the River’ which premiered at Mudam Luxembourg Museum, 26.02 – 06.06.2022.
Video (4:41): Photographer Molly Landreth uses her large format camera as a tool of visibility, documenting gay and transgendered life across the U.S.
Video (11:13): slideshow – ‘Berenice Abbott was one of the most talented and prolific photograpers of the 20th century. One major chapter in her photographic art works, was an extensive capture of New York City in the 1930s. This presentation is a collection of 100+ photographs, paired with a lo-fi ethereal soundtrack.’
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.
Renée Jacobs is pleased to announce the opening of her exhibit “seeingWOMEN” at FotoNostrum Gallery on May 20, 2022. Jacobs’ work will be shown alongside Helmut Newton’s “Private Property.” The exhibition runs through July 24, 2022.
1. December 2021. Fisken i udyrets/søuhyrets mund / The fish in the mouth of the sea monster from Birthe Havmøller’s series ‘Magi for Øjnene’/’Magic for Your Eyes’, 1990.
Video (3:20): in this Art Minutes video with Patricia Tomlinson, Curator of Exhibitions at the Appleton Museum of Art, talks about the work of fascinating German photographer Ruth Bernhard (1905 – 2006). Video by Appelton Museum of Art, 2020.
Cummer Museum presented ZANELE MUHOLI: SOMNYAMA NGONYAMA, HAIL THE DARK LIONESS April 15, 2021 – June 20, 2021. Zanele Muholi discusses her art projects which are her visual activism.
Video (6:55): Zanele Muholi – ‘In My World, Every Human is Beautiful’. Zanele talk about her creative practice and her LGBTQ activism using images to bring about change in a queerphobic world by presenting people who are not represented and excluded from the art canon.
Video (7:45): Zanele Muholi at the Tate Modern November 5, 2020 – May 31, 2021, an exhibition with over 260 photographs showing Zanele’s visual activism.