Nicole Eisenman. What Happened

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.

Visiting Artist Lecture: LJ Roberts

Video (55:19): LJ Roberts, the spring 2023 Arthur and Sheila Prensky Island Press Visiting Artist, is an artist and writer working in Brooklyn, New York and Pioneertown, California. LG Roberts is unapologetically queer.

Laura Lilja: Cargo Blue

Laura Lilja: Cargo Blue. March 3–26, 2023 at Galleria Sculptor: Studio, Eteläranta 12, Helsinki, Nyland, Finland.

‘Memorial To A Marriage’ with Patricia Cronin and Eric Shiner (2022)

Video (40:43): Artist Patricia Cronin sits in conversation with curator Eric Shiner about her seminal work ‘Memorial To A Marriage’ (2002). They also talk about other bodies of works by feminist cross-disciplinary artist Patricia such as her erotic watercolors (1992–1999) and ‘Shrine for Girls’, Venice (2015).

KALEIDOSCOPE EYES – Mara Held and Julia Kunin

ARTISTS’ RECEPTION: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2–4 PM at McClain Gallery in Houston, USA. Julia Kunin and Mara Held will both be present for an artists’ reception. The exhibition runs through March 18 2023.

Patricia Cronin: Aphrodite Reimagined

Video (59:56): queer feminist artist Patricia Cronin in conversation with Tampa Museum of Art’s curators Dr. Seth Pevnick and Richard E. Perry in May 2021 after the museum’s acquisition of Aphrodite Reimagined by Patricia Cronin.

Museums From Home Artist Talks | Deborah Kass

Video (47:29): director of the Cantor Arts Center Susan Dackerman in conversation with visual artist Deborah Kass about Deborah Kass’ art practice leading up to the creation of OY/YO and the installation of OY/YO in front of the Cantor Arts Center.

STILL (for) PEACE by Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen

Who owns our history – and what role does art play in relation to memory? Elle-Mie Ejdrup Hansen examines these questions in her solo exhibition STILL (for) PEACE, Viborg Kunsthal, Denmark, September 18 – November 29, 2020.