Art Book: Tamara de Lempicka – ‘Published on the occasion of exhibition ‘Tamara de Lempicka’ at the de Young in San Francisco which runs through February 9, 2025.
Video (1:17:55): Reflections on a curious career by Yale Professor in the Practice, cartoonist Alison Bechdel.
Video (15:56): San Francisco artist Lenore Chinn discusses the life and artwork of lesbian, abstract painter Bernice ‘Bingo’ Bing.
Video (11:01):: BBC World Service interviews Tasalla Tabasom, a queer Iranian interdisciplinary artist, and Priscillia Kounkou Hoveyda, a black Iranian filmmaker.
Carrie Moyer: Timber! Opening Reception: Thursday, September 12, 6:00–8:00 PM at Alexander Gray Associates, New York. The solo show runs from September 12 to October 26, 2024.
Video (1:21:29): Artist Talk with Käthe Wenzel on the occation of the exhibition ‘Swarms, Robots and Postnature’ (2021).
Video (30:18): Artist and queer feminist Käthe Wenzel talks about her career as an artist and a professor teaching art at the University in Flensburg, Germany.
Video (11:16): The Woman’s Building History told by Terry Wolverton.
Three queer art exhibitions at Gamle Munch, Tøyengata 53, 0578 Oslo, Norway from September 6th to October 13th presenting works by 150 artists.
Video (2:18): Teaser in French (with French subtitles) about the photography book ‘Et l’amour aussi’ by Marie Docher (La Déferlante Éditions, 2023).
Video (2:10): Artefact 0025 Hanna Una Holmquist – Homografiska Museet’s Audio guide in English.
Video (1:23:11): Naeem Dxvis, Sara Sassanelli and Tominga O’Donnell in conversation with Nora-Swantje Almes, Bergen Kunsthall about their approaches to queerness within their practices.
Video (1:32:): Photographer Åsa Johannesson talks about her book ‘The Boy and The Twins’. Video by Lorenzo Ricciarelli for SP,BH (2010)
Video (11:20): Liliana Zeic in conversation with Arjon Dunnewinm. Resident artist Liliana Zeic tells us about her two panel video installation.
Love, Lust and Freedom, running through January 5, 2025, is the first major Danish-produced exhibition with a focus on photography as a focal point for stories about living authentically as a queer.
As an independent-minded, queer, Chinese American woman artist, Bernice Bing fell outside the norms of the art world of her time.
Andrea Geyer / a promise of lightning Sep 04, 2024 – Jan 12, 2025 at Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art in New York.
Elli Asker: As an artist, my identity as a lesbian informs my work not only in terms of subject matter but also in how I approach the act of creation itself. My photography is a means of reclaiming and redefining the gaze…
From Robert Mapplethorpe to Deborah Bright, this is the essential guide to queer photography. Photography – A Queer History (Octopus/Ilex, February 2024). includes the work of international 84 artists.
Video (5:30): The photograph “Myself as a Pilot” by pilot, photographer and curator Anne Noggle is described by curator Patricia Tomlinson.