Lola Flash – [sur]passing, April 26 – August 17, 2019 at Autograph, Rivington Place, London, UK.
Category: Photography
Video (4:17): BBC Scotland has made a short interview with photographer Jannica Honey who has experienced being censored and banned from Facebook and Instagram for her artworks recently.
Video (10:20): We visit NYC based photographer Gail Thacker at the Gene Frankle Theatre about her prolific career behind the camera and cultivating LGBTQ culture throughout 40 years. And she shows us her latest book.
Video (11:06): author and photographer Samra Habib in conversation with Q on CBC’s interviewer about ‘Just Me and Allah: A Queer Muslim Photo Project’. (2016).
Catherine Opie – The Modernist at Lehmann Maupin, New York, November 1, 2018 – January 12, 2019.
BRAVE, BEAUTIFUL OUTLAWS – The Photographs of Donna Gottschalk (urated by Deborah Bright) at The Leslie-Lohman Museum, New York through March 17, 2019.
Video (2:36): London College of Communication presents ‘Ken. To be destroyed’ by Sara Davidmann as part of its public 2017 programme of events and exhibitions.
Video (1:11:54): Annie Leibovitz in conversation with Vanessa Friedman, New York Times, about her creative practice and her recent book ‘Annie Leibovitz: Portraits 2005-2016’, (Phaidon Press Ltd, 2017) at The New School in New York, USA, (2017).
Video (9:16): James Cockroft unboxes the book ‘Somnyama Ngonyama: Hail the Dark Lioness’ by queer photographer Zanele Muholi.
Video (2:17): Zanele Muholi presents ‘Zanele Muholi: Somnyama Ngonyama, Hail the Dark Lioness’ (Aperture, 2018).
Video (30:06): Lecture with Anna Arabindan-Kesson: Landscape, Interrupted: Ingrid Pollard and the Diasporic Imagination. (2016)
Video (2:45): A short talk with queer photographer iO Tillett Wright. They have spent the past six years photographing people who identify across the LGBT spectrum.
Video (6:44): a walk through ‘Zoe Leonard: Survey’ (Mar 2–Jun 10, 2018) at Whitney Museum of American Art.
Video (1:12:37): Caterine Opie in conversation with Jasper Sharp about her body of work.
This exhibition features the work of Donna Gottschalk, a photographer active in the early period of radical lesbian organizing in New York and California during the 1970s.
Video (11:52): When The Blackbird Sings by Jannica Honey (2018). Interview with the photographer and her models. When the Blackbird Sings started when Honey felt compelled to reaffirm her own ‘feminine voice’.
Artist statement and photos by Jannica Honey. Swedish photographer Jannica Honey, based in Scotland, presents her latest feminist art project ‘When the Blackbird Sings’ which focuses on the female body and its links with nature.
‘Laura Aguilar: Show and Tell’ is on display at The Patricia & Phillip Frost Art Museum-Florida International University (10975 S.W. 17th Street, Miami) through June 3, 2018.
Cultural Sniping: Photographic Collaborations in the Jo Spence Memorial Library Archive
March 9 – April 28, 2018
Birkbeck (University of London), School of Arts, London, UK
Laurie Toby Edison: I am delighted to tell you that I have work in exhibitions on 3 continents in the next two months.