Queer Caucus for Art Newsletter, January 2005
CALENDAR OF
QUEER ART EVENTS

Items are listed in the calendar even if they are now past; this is done in the interest of having a record of relevant art exhibitions, etc. Reviews are welcome of these or other art events.

2000 May 5-June 4 “‘High five’ in warmen Monat Mai” - Galerie Schedler, Josefstrasse 53, 8005 Zürich - true, this group exhibition on sport, beauty and the erotic is long over but the listing at www.likeyou.com/archives/high_five.htm lists the artists, many of whom produce interesting work

2004 January 10-February 14 “Dean Sameshima: outlaw” - Peres Projects, 969 Chung King Rd., Los Angeles 90012 www.peres-projects.com - semiotics of cruising via sign language

2004 June 18-July 1 “Justin-Julius Santos: 20 men and the meeting: photographs” - Proda, 25 Jay St., Brooklyn, NY 11201

2004 June 26 “The truth or consequences of Delmas Howe” (Barefoot Nation Productions) - world premiere at 28th San Francisco International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival

2004 August 7-December 31 “Andy Warhol: art, death and America” - Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow

2004 September 11-October 18 “Glenn Ligon” - Regen Projects, 633 North Almont Dr., Los Angeles 90069 www.regenprojects.com

2004 September 18-February 5, 2005 “Andy Warhol: the Jon Gould collection” - Brattleboro Museum and Art Center, Brattleboro, Vt. - short overview in The advocate, Oct. 12, 2004, p. 103 - portraits of Warhol by Christopher Makos on view at Latchis Hotel in Brattleboro through Feb. 6 www.brattleboromuseum.org

2004 September 24-November 18 “Pierre et Gilles: le grand amour” - Galerie Jérôme de Noirmont, Paris

2004 September 29-October 17 exhibition of color photography curated by Hiroshi Sunairi - The Commons, Dept. of Art and Art Professions, New York University

2004 October “Lyle Ashton Harris” - Rhona Hoffman Gallery, 118 North Peoria St., Chicago 60607 www.artnet.com/rhoffman.html

2004 October 3-January 16, 2005 “Selbstporträts von Andy Warhol” - Sprengel Museum, Hannover, Germany

2004 October 7-November 6 “Oliver Herring” - Max Protetch Gallery, 511 West 22nd St., New York 10011 www.maxprotetch.com

2004 October 7-November 13 “Lari Pittman” - Greengrassi, 1a Kempsford Rd., London SE11 4NU www.greengrassi.com

2004 October 13 “Bending la luz: queer latina/o tales of photography” - presented by Maria DeGuzmán - University of North Carolina, Asheville

2004 October 13 “Gender magician” - artist talk and film screening by Emile Devereaux - California College of Arts, Oakland Campus

2004 October 14-November 13 “Out of silence: an exhibition of artwork with original text by David Wojnarowicz” - P.P.O.W. Gallery, 555 West 25th St., New York 10001 www.ppowgallery.com

2004 October 15-November 13 “Claire Barclay, Tom Burr, Lucky DeBellevue, Judith Eisler, Alisa Margolis, Pierre Molinier: when the lights go out” - Cohan and Leslie, 138 Tenth Ave., New York 10011 www.cohanandleslie.com

2004 October 18-December 4 “Jean Sirius: unfettered and alive: digital photographs from Europe” - Photolab Gallery, 2235 Fifth St., Berkeley, CA 94710 www.photolaboratory.com

2004 October 21-November 18 “Christoph Schmidberger: don’t be afraid” - Goff + Rosenthal, 537B West 23rd St., New York 10011 www.goffandrosenthal.com

2004 October 22-November 27 “Wolfgang Tillmans” - Regen Projects, 633 North Almont Dr., Los Angeles 90069 www.regenprojects.com

2004 October 23-January 23, 2005 “Caravaggio: l’ultimo tempo 1606-1610” - Museo nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples www.caravaggioultimotempo.it

2004 October 24 “The pre/post-enlightenment visuality of Djuna Barnes’s Nightwood” - panel by Camera Query at Modernist Studies Association, Vancouver, B.C.

2004 October 27 “Ergotectonics” - lecture by Joel Sanders - School of Architecture, University of Texas at Austin

2004 October 29-December 11 “Mark Beard: works by ‘Bruce Sargeant’ and his circle” - John Stevenson Gallery, 338 West 23rd St., New York 10011 www.johnstevenson-gallery.com

2004 November 1-14 “Homotopia” - first queer arts festival in Liverpool, England

2004 November 1-27 Claudio Marsiglia (Brazilian painter) - sponsored by ArtsUnited - Stonewall Library and Archives, 1717 North Andrews Ave., Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

2004 November 2-December 9 “Robert Indiana: peace paintings” - Galería Javier López, Manuel González Longoria 7, 29010 Madrid www.galeriajavierlopez.com

2004 November 4-December 4 “Joan Snyder: women make lists” - Betty Cuningham Gallery, 541 West 25th St., New York - short notice in The New Yorker, Nov. 22, 2004, p. 24, 26 - accompanied by catalog with essay by Regina Coppola who is working on an exhibition of Snyder’s work opening at the Jewish Museum, New York, 2005 and traveling to the University Gallery, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, 2006

2004 November 5-December 18 “Paul Pfeiffer: Pirate Jenny” - The Project, 37 West 57th St., New York 10019 and Gagosian Gallery, 555 West 24th St., New York 10011 www.elproyecto.com www.gagosian.com

2004 November 6-December 11 “Keith Haring” - Alona Kagan Gallery, 540 West 29th St., New York 10001 www.alonakagangallery.com

2004 November 6-February 14, 2005 “Rinaldo Hopf: amore” - Schwules Museum, Berlin www.schwulesmuseum.de

2004 November 6-December 18 “Gilbert & George: perversive pictures” - Sonnabend Gallery, 536 West 22nd St., New York 10011 and Lehmann Maupin, 540 West 26th St., New York

2004 November 9-December 12 “With what ass does the cockroach sit?” - written and performed by Carmelita Tropicana - INTAR Theatre, New York

2004 November 11 “Out of silence: a tribute to David Wojnarowicz” - readings by Jennifer Flynn, K8 Hardy, Shelley Jackson, Douglas A. Martin, T. Cole Rachel, Matt Wolf - P.P.O.W. Gallery, New York

2004 November 11-December 23 “Joan Snyder: work on paper, 1970s and recent” - Alexandre Gallery, 41 East 57th St., New York 10022 www.alexandregallery.com - accompanied by catalog with essay by Jenni Sorkin - short review in The New Yorker, Nov. 22, 2004, p. 24

2004 November 12-December 18 “Marry me: illuminated proposals of marriage created by lesbian artists” - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, New York www.leslielohman.org

2004 through November 13 “Adi Nes” - Jack Shainman Gallery, 513 West 20th St., New York

2004 until November 15 “Robert Mapplethorpe: self-portraits” - Fay Gold Gallery, 764 Miami Circle, Atlanta, GA 30324 www.faygoldgallery.com

2004 November 16-December 24 “Andy Warhol: patrons and friends: paintings 1970-1977” - Paul Kasmin Gallery, 293 Tenth Ave., New York 10001 www.paulkasmingallery.com

2004 November 18 “The self-shattering peace: sexuality and war” - lecture by Gregg Bordowitz - American Fine Arts, New York

2004 November 20-December 18 “Prime beef: male nude photographs by Jim Kempster” - Uzi N.Y. Gallery, 120 Avenue C, New York 10009 www.uziny.com - photos also available from Woolsrake Photography www.woolsrake.com

2004 November 23-December 24 “Raymond Pettibon” - David Zwirner, 525 West 19th St., New York 10011 www.davidzwirner.com

2004 November 30-January 1, 2005 “Juan Ruiz: ‘all the gays’” - 55 Mercer Gallery, 55 Mercer St., New York 10013

2004 November 30-January 8, 2005 “Athena’s daughters” - Maryland Art Place, 8 Market Place, Suite 100, Baltimore, MD 21202 www.mdartplace.org Exhibition of works selected by Grace Hartigan, with works by Grace Hartigan, Mina Cheon, Jessica C. Damen, Espi Frazier, Tonya Ingersol, and Allyson Smith

2004 December 3-February 13, 2005 “Solstice at Boreas” - Gallery Boreas, 133-A Roebling St., Brooklyn 11211 - works by Ginger Andro & Chuck Glicksman, Jim Bergesen, Thuridur Sigurdardottir, Eric Drury, Robert Herman www.galleryboreas.com

2004 December 3-March 19, 2005 “East Village USA” - organized by Dan Cameron - New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York (temporary space during construction at Chelsea Art Museum, 556 West 22nd St., New York) www.newmuseum.org

2004 December 9 an evening with photographer John Dugdale, benefiting Visual AIDS - School of Visual Arts Amphitheater, New York

2004 December 10 “Cinematic re-articulations” - 13th annual David R. Kessler Lecture in Lesbian and Gay Studies by Isaac Julien - awarded by Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, City University of New York

2004 December 15 screening of documentary about Tom Woodruff - School of Visual Arts, New York

2005 January “Acting out: Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore” - organized by Tirza True Latimer - UC Berkeley Art Museum

2005 Janaury 4-29 “The body and its dangers” - artists: David Carbone, Jeffrey Carr, Iona Fromboluti, Nancy Grimes, Steven Harvey, Kim Sloane, Richard Taddei, Patrick Webb, Sandy Winters, Jimmy Wright - curated by Patrick Webb - The Painting Center, 52 Greene St., New York 10013 www.thepaintingcenter.com

2005 January 6 “Something old, something new: 19th- and 21st-century sculpture process” - lecture by Patricia Cronin - Dahesh Museum, New York

2005 January 7-29 “What a woman wants: photographs by Reuben Cox” - Bespoke Gallery, 453 West 17th St., New York 10011

2005 January 8-February 26 “Leigh Bowery: useless man” - Perry Rubenstein Gallery, 527 West 23rd St., New York 10011 www.perryrubenstein.com

2005 January 12-March 5 “Sheila Pepe: hot lesbian formalism” - Mary Porter Sesnon Art Gallery, UC Santa Cruz arts.ucsc.edu/sesnon

2005 January 13-29 “Rinaldo Hopf: subversive” - new color photographs and movie posters - Art @ Large Gallery, 630 Ninth Ave., New York 10036 www.artatlarge.com

2005 January 13-February 26 “New prints 2005/winter” - with prints by Sheila Pepe, Carrie Moyer, Bruce Pearson, Mark Dean Veca and others (several from Lower East Side Printshop) - International Print Center New York, 526 West 26th St., New York www.ipcny.org

2005 January 14-February 5 “Robert Rauschenberg: scenarios” - PaceWildenstein, 534 West 25th St., New York www.pacewildenstein.com

2005 January 14-March 12 “Stroke: Beauford Delaney, Norman Lewis & Alma Thomas” - Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, 24 West 57th St., New York 10019 www.michaelrosenfeldart.com

2005 January 14-March 12 “Robert Mapplethorpe curated by David Hockney” - Alison Jacques Gallery, 4 Clifford St., London W1X 1RB www.alisonjacquesgallery.com

2005 January 15-March 5 “Peter Hujar: night” - Matthew Marks Gallery, 523 West 24th St., New York

2005 through January 16 “Re/collecting: a centennial installation by Shimon Attie with Norman Ballard” - Jewish Museum, Fifth Ave. at 92nd St., New York www.thejewishmuseum.org

2005 January 18-February 18 “21st century queer aesthetic: men” - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, New York

2005 January 18-February 26 “Log cabin” - diverse artists examining the impact of neo-conservatism on queer representations in America, with performances on January 22 and symposium on February 26 - Artists Space, 38 Greene St., New York 10013 www.artistsspace.org Artists Space was not interested in hosting an exhibition during “InterseXions” because we seemed to be beyond queer exhibitions.

2005 January 24-April 3 “Translucent tension” - new “Color burns” and paintings by Jim Bergesen - Art Gallery, Norwalk Community College, Norwalk, Conn.

2005 January 27-May 8 “Cy Twombly: fifty years of works on paper” - Whitney Museum of American Art, New York www.whitney.org

2005 January 27-May 8 “Andy Warhol: the late work” - Musée d’art contemporain de Lyon, France

2005 February 1-28 “Bill Travis” - Amos Eno Gallery, 530 West 25th St., New York 10001 www.amosenogallery.com

2005 February 5-May 13 “Sheila Pepe: mind the gap” - University Gallery, University of Massachusetts Amherst www.umass.edu/fac/universitygallery

2005 February 12-May 2 “Andy Warhol self-portraits” - Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Glasgow

2005 February 16-19 College Art Association - annual conference - Atlanta, GA - see co-chairs’s letter on page one for more information

2005 February 26-March 14 “The pictures we never hang ...” - Dot Fiftyone - presented by South Beach Cabana and Dot Fifty One, 51 NW 36th St., Miami, FL 33127 www.dotfiftyone.com

2005 March 5 “Dating ourselves: innovation and fatigue in the visual field” - 9th Annual Expanding the Visual Field Graduate Student Symposium, Department of Art History, University of Southern California, Los Angeles - keynote address by Alex Potts

2005 March 5-April 23 “Robert Gober: new sculptures” - Matthew Marks Gallery, 522 West 22nd St., New York

2005 March 15-April 23 “The photography of Amos Badertscher” - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, New York

2005 April 8-9 “Public displays of affection: an interdisciplinary graduate student conference” - Visual and Cultural Studies Program, University of Rochester

2005 April 15-17 “Theorising queer visualities” - senior and postgraduate symposiums - University of Manchester, UK www.art.man.ac.uk/ARTHIST/visualities/programme.htm

2005 May 17-June 26 “21st century queer aesthetic: women” - Leslie-Lohman Gay Art Foundation, New York

2005 August “Acting out: Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore” - Colby College, Maine

2005 October “Acting out: Claude Cahun and Marcel Moore” - Jersey Museum, Channel Islands

CALLS FOR PARTICIPATION

Homo Museum: heroes and monuments” proposals are due to Exit Art by February 1, 2005. Exit Art, 475 Tenth Ave., New York 10018 www.exitart.org

Feminists, Postcolonial Theorists, and Queers Doing Internet Research” is a new e-list available to all the academics, activists, technologists, and other individuals who are interested in considering how these issues and methods can assist us in understanding the Internet, related cultures, and computer technologies. Hosted by Association of Internet Researchers. Subscription site: listserv.aoir.org/listinfo.cgi/FemPTheoryQueer-aoir.org [from a message on QUEERART]

Women’s Studio Center Inc. (Long Island City, NYC) is seeking instructors for writing and visual arts workshops, as well as in proposals for workshops. For more information, contact Melissa Wolf, executive director, 718-361-5649 or WSC586@aol.com www.womenstudiocenter.org

The California LGBT Arts Alliance is issuing a monthly e-newsletter. To subscribe, go to www.calgbtartsalliance.com


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