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Dreaming of Home
Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art
8 episodes
1 week ago

Gemma Rolls-Bentley hosts Dreaming of Home, a podcast series in conjunction with her group exhibition at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art. She is joined in the search for home by featured artists from the show and Leslie-Lohman Museum art workers as she explores queer people’s hope for a happy, healthy future, and the restrictions imposed by wider society on our dreams, our relationships, our families and our bodies. The series interviews some of today’s most groundbreaking artists as they reflect on the rapid and tumultuous shifts experienced by LGBTQIA+ communities from intergenerational and international perspectives, as we consider the themes of home on a global scale.


This is Dreaming of Home. 


This podcast series is produced by the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art. Dreaming of Home is on view September 7–January 7, 2024. Learn more about the show at leslielohman.org/exhibitions/dreaming-of-home.


Show music: Fantasy Island Obsession by Tom Rasmussen ft. Kai-Isaiah Jamal


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Gemma Rolls-Bentley hosts Dreaming of Home, a podcast series in conjunction with her group exhibition at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art. She is joined in the search for home by featured artists from the show and Leslie-Lohman Museum art workers as she explores queer people’s hope for a happy, healthy future, and the restrictions imposed by wider society on our dreams, our relationships, our families and our bodies. The series interviews some of today’s most groundbreaking artists as they reflect on the rapid and tumultuous shifts experienced by LGBTQIA+ communities from intergenerational and international perspectives, as we consider the themes of home on a global scale.


This is Dreaming of Home. 


This podcast series is produced by the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art. Dreaming of Home is on view September 7–January 7, 2024. Learn more about the show at leslielohman.org/exhibitions/dreaming-of-home.


Show music: Fantasy Island Obsession by Tom Rasmussen ft. Kai-Isaiah Jamal


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Visual Arts
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Sexuality
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30 years on: In conversation with Catherine Opie
Dreaming of Home
32 minutes 54 seconds
2 years ago
30 years on: In conversation with Catherine Opie

Catherine Opie’s 1993 photograph Self-Portrait/Cutting serves as the starting point to the Dreaming of Home exhibition. From this seminal work, the show highlights the dissonances experienced by queer people in their desires to live and thrive, alongside the routine restrictions imposed by wider society.


This year marks the 30th anniversary of Opie’s seminal work. Gemma Rolls-Bentley joins Opie in discussing the queer body in history, the importance of poking at the "why?", what she loves about being an artist, and how home has evolved for her from the little house she carved three decades ago.


Catherine Opie (b. 1961, Sandusky, OH), is an artist working with photography, film, collage, and ceramics. She was a 2019 Guggenheim Fellow recipient and the Robert Mapplethorpe Resident in Photography at the American Academy in Rome for 2021. Opie’s work has been exhibited extensively throughout the United States and abroad and is held in over 50 major collections throughout the world. Her first monograph, “Catherine Opie,” was published by Phaidon in 2021. Opie received a B.F.A. from the San Francisco Art Institute, and an M.F.A. from the California Institute of the Arts in 1988, and lives and works in Los Angeles.


A full transcript of the episode is available here.


Christina Quarles' Tilt shift, referenced at 14:37: https://www.pilarcorrias.com/artists/26-christina-quarles/works/8918/


Catherine Opie's Walls, windows, blood, referenced at 18:35: https://www.thomasdanegallery.com/news/626


This podcast series is produced by the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art. Dreaming of Home is on view September 7–January 7, 2024. Learn more about the show at leslielohman.org/exhibitions/dreaming-of-home


Show music: Fantasy Island Obsession by Tom Rasmussen ft. Kai-Isaiah Jamal, with thanks to Globe Town Records.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dreaming of Home

Gemma Rolls-Bentley hosts Dreaming of Home, a podcast series in conjunction with her group exhibition at the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art. She is joined in the search for home by featured artists from the show and Leslie-Lohman Museum art workers as she explores queer people’s hope for a happy, healthy future, and the restrictions imposed by wider society on our dreams, our relationships, our families and our bodies. The series interviews some of today’s most groundbreaking artists as they reflect on the rapid and tumultuous shifts experienced by LGBTQIA+ communities from intergenerational and international perspectives, as we consider the themes of home on a global scale.


This is Dreaming of Home. 


This podcast series is produced by the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art. Dreaming of Home is on view September 7–January 7, 2024. Learn more about the show at leslielohman.org/exhibitions/dreaming-of-home.


Show music: Fantasy Island Obsession by Tom Rasmussen ft. Kai-Isaiah Jamal


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.