From left to right: Chemin du Montparnasse, © Margot Montigny/AWARE; Archival speed dating, hosted by Isabelle Sentis for the Université d’été at the Bibliothèque Kandinsky; Design by Lisa Sturacci studio, © AWARE: Archives of Women Artists, Research & Exhibitions
Historical traces of lesbian and queer artistic life are numerous, dating since at least the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Yet these narratives remain in the margins of conventional art-historical writing and are often ignored or downplayed within artists’ biographies. The result is a history that turns a blind eye to queer histories.
Yet many artists lived their identities to the full, and let these identities influence their work. Rosa Bonheur, Lotte Laserstein, Romaine Brooks, Marie Laurencin, Gerda Wegener and Lili Elbe, Marlow Moss, Claude Cahun and Marcel Moor, or Barbara Hammer, to name but a few, are found throughout art history and contemporary lesbian and queer cultures.
Lesbian archives represent an essential site of research for the resurrection of these stories and the creation of feminist art history. Historical, personal and emotional narratives intersect in and around these archives, enlightening the past and helping us to understand the present.
AWARE invites Isabelle Sentis for an “archival speed dating” workshop. Following the workshop, a public discussion with Faustine Besançon opens up a dialogue on the subjects of archival practices and writing an LGBTQI history of art, something often relegated to the margins of the academic world.
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Thursday, June 27, 2024
Villa Vassilieff
21, avenue du Maine
75015 Paris