LOVE & LIFE – SHINING A LIGHT ON CONTEMPORARY ARTISTS RESPONDING TO QUEER LIFE IN THE UK

Saturday 20th January 2024
3.30 - 4.30pm Talks Theatre, Business Design Centre, Islington

Chair

Gemma Rolls-Bentley, Platform Curator

Panel

Zach Toppin

Olivia Strange

Shadi Al-Atallah

Responding to London Art Fair’s partnership with the historic house and artist studio Charleston, a 20th Century queertopia, Platform guest curator Gemma Rolls-Bentley brings together some of the most exciting contemporary queer artists. Gemma will be joined by artists from the exhibition as they discuss how their work reflects the resilience, the beauty and the passion of queer love and life.

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Gemma Rolls-Bentley has been at the forefront of contemporary art for over 15 years, working passionately to champion diversity in the field. Curating exhibitions and building art collections internationally, her curatorial practice amplifies the work of female and queer artists and provides a platform for art that explores LGBTQIA+ identity. Gemma is an advisor to early stage startups, global businesses and cultural projects and she teaches at institutions including the Royal College of Art, Glasgow School of Art and Goldsmiths. She co-chairs the board of trustees for the charity Queercircle and is a member of the Courtauld Association Committee. She spent a decade working at the intersection of art and technology, holding positions of Chief Curator at Avant Arte and Curatorial Director at Artsy. In 2011 Gemma launched the arts arm of the East London Fawcett Group and ran their 2012-2013 Art Audit campaign. Most recently she curated Tschabalala Self’s first public art project at Coal Drops Yard in London and the Brighton Beacon Collection, the largest permanent display of Queer art in the UK. Her group exhibition ‘Dreaming of Home’ is currently on view at Leslie Lohman Museum of Art in NYC and she is the host of the museum’s new podcast series. Her debut book ‘Queer Art’ will be published in 2024 by Frances Lincoln.