Working with video, textile, autofiction, and various installation processes, Sophie Seita’s and Naomi Woo’s exhibition pulls out and reroots the speculative potential of archives and queer history. Developed in conversation with The Hildegard von Bingen Society for Gardening Companions, a queer-feminist collective originally founded by the German mediaeval mystic and musician Hildegard von Bingen in the 12th century and ‘propagated’ by the artists in 2020—the exhibition centres on a queer gardening talk show, bingenTV, supposedly shot in 1987 and never aired, until now. Playful and flirty, this genre-bending talk show features a cast of queer characters real and fictional, past and present, in a whirlwind jaunt through space and time. ...
Exhibition: 25 May 2019 - 17 August 2019 John Hansard Gallery Southampton Resist: be modern (again...
Curators and programme specialists from collecting institutions including the British Museum, the Vi...
Despite the increasing efforts of representing gay main characters, popular soap operas still hinge ...
Queereal Secretions is the second exhibition to be held at Annex Gallery, and has been devised and c...
The goal of Queer Film Now is to create film screenings that provide a historical context for curren...
Hortense Belhôte, a French art historian, asks questions about the possibilities and limits of queer...
‘Queer Codebreakers’ was a response to an open call for proposals stemming from a collaboration betw...
In partnership with Birmingham Pride Festival. The exhibition explores the possibility that those of...
This year's annual Bow Arts Trust exhibition, has been selected by curator Myriam Blundell. The show...
Commissioned by the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), in Glasgow to produce a print for their queer timɘ...
An illustrated panel discussion, devised in collaboration with MFA Curating students Nella Aarne and...
A group exhibition looking at practices that emerge between text and performance, the page and the b...
'Nos Algaes’, 2015, is a collaborative video merging documentation of a live performance (of the sam...
investigates the phenomenon of lesbian and gay film festivals as they quickly constitute a transnati...
This symposium was organised in partnership with "Désir...Désirs", the LGBT cinema and TV festival o...
Exhibition: 25 May 2019 - 17 August 2019 John Hansard Gallery Southampton Resist: be modern (again...
Curators and programme specialists from collecting institutions including the British Museum, the Vi...
Despite the increasing efforts of representing gay main characters, popular soap operas still hinge ...
Queereal Secretions is the second exhibition to be held at Annex Gallery, and has been devised and c...
The goal of Queer Film Now is to create film screenings that provide a historical context for curren...
Hortense Belhôte, a French art historian, asks questions about the possibilities and limits of queer...
‘Queer Codebreakers’ was a response to an open call for proposals stemming from a collaboration betw...
In partnership with Birmingham Pride Festival. The exhibition explores the possibility that those of...
This year's annual Bow Arts Trust exhibition, has been selected by curator Myriam Blundell. The show...
Commissioned by the Gallery of Modern Art (GOMA), in Glasgow to produce a print for their queer timɘ...
An illustrated panel discussion, devised in collaboration with MFA Curating students Nella Aarne and...
A group exhibition looking at practices that emerge between text and performance, the page and the b...
'Nos Algaes’, 2015, is a collaborative video merging documentation of a live performance (of the sam...
investigates the phenomenon of lesbian and gay film festivals as they quickly constitute a transnati...
This symposium was organised in partnership with "Désir...Désirs", the LGBT cinema and TV festival o...
Exhibition: 25 May 2019 - 17 August 2019 John Hansard Gallery Southampton Resist: be modern (again...
Curators and programme specialists from collecting institutions including the British Museum, the Vi...
Despite the increasing efforts of representing gay main characters, popular soap operas still hinge ...