Video (4:50): The queer art exhibition ‘Ecce Homo’ by lesbian photographer Elisabeth Ohlsom (1961-2024) that travelled to Rome in 2000.
Video (1:12:09): Persisting Matters: Painter Hilary Harkness in conversation with art historian Ksenia Soboleva and art critic Jerry Saltz, May 2024. Hillary’s work explores the lesbian identity.
Video (1:06): This video presents queer artist Cajsa von Zeipel’s sculpture Gay Milk (2022) at the Company Gallery, New York, USA..
Video (4:26): One of Sotheby’s art experts talk about American queer artist Nicole Eisenman’s painting ‘Night Studio’ (2009). The video is a part of Sotheby’s ‘Getting Intimate with Art History’ series, 2023.
Nicole Eisenman at Sadie Coles HQ, 8 Bury Street SW1Y, London, UK, 13 November 2024 – 25 January 2025.
Sigrid Karolina Sofia Fridman (1879-1963) was a Swedish sculptor and poet.
Illustration: Ellen Key (1953) a bronze statue by Sigrid Fridman
Illustration: The Annunciation (1899) by Sigrid Blomberg (1863-1941). Marble. Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden.
Video (28:20) Catherine McCormack talks to American artists Hilary Harkness and Sophia Wallace.
Video (7:59): Hilary Harkness talks about her creative practice. A documentary by the Persisiting Matters series, 2024.
Video (1:27:36): A presentation and talk about her creative practice by American artist Carrie Yamaoka at the School of Visual Arts in New York, 2022.
Video (4:53): Artist Ulrike Müller and curator Eva Birkenstock talk about Ulrike’s exhibition Monument to My Paper Body at Ludwig Forum Aachen 2023-2024.
The queer feminist art blog and resource site has come of age!
Video (36:32): the Podcast Marie Laurencin: Avante-garde Painter of Paris by STUFF YOU MISSED IN HISTORY CLASS.
Illustration: 1923, Portrait de Mademoiselle Chanel [referring to Coco Chanel], oil on canvas by Marie Laurencin
Video (0:23): A quick look inside the art book Tamara de Lempicka, edited by Gioia Mori and Furio Rinaldi. Tamara de Lempicka (1894-1980) was a bisexual artist and modernist painter.
Video (0:20): A quick look inside the artbook: Marie Laurencin: Sapphic Paris, edited by Simonetta Fraquelli and Cindy Kang.
Video (2:39): Queer artist Mickalene Thomas presents a limited edition print for a new segment of collectors.
Video (5:34): CBS News Sunday Morning’s correspondent Tracy Smith talks with queer artist Mickalene Thomas about her muses and her mixing of media, from collage and silkscreen to rhinestones.
Video (1:00): Artist Mickalene Thomas talks about creating the Lady Dior bag for Dior Lady Art 8.
Video (3:38): Rene Matić’s work engages and challenges the concepts of authority, culture and identity. In this video, Matić discusses their practice and recent projects.
Video (45:14): On November 4th, 2024 artist Marne Lucas spoke to the Clark College Community about her work. She/her/they is a queer multidisciplinary artist.