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Gemma Rolls-Bentley (Live at Turner Contemporary Margate)

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Russell Tovey and Robert Diament c/o Independent Talent

Sculpture, Russell Tovey, Painting, Drawing, Art, Artist Interview, Arts, Studio Visit, Visual Arts, Art Talk, Contemporary Art, Entertainment, Celebrity, Modern Art, Artwork, Talk Art, Robert Diament

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🗓️ 11 July 2024

⏱️ 67 minutes

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Summary

We meet curator and writer Gemma Rolls-Bentley to discuss her exciting new book Queer Art, recorded in front of a live audience at the Turner Contemporary in Margate.


Gemma's debut book Queer Art; From Canvas to Club and the Spaces Between is out now. With nearly 200 artworks selected by leading LGBTQI+ curator Gemma Rolls-Bentley, this book mixes the high-brow with the low, gallery stalwarts with Instagram stars, and the racy with the fabulous. This is a unique celebration of queer life – a must-have for the LGBTQI+ community, art lovers and anyone interested in the culture surrounding queer identity.


The twentieth century saw key shifts for the LGBTQI+ community across the western world: from the Stonewall uprising to the first pride parades and homosexuality law reforms. The years following these milestone moments have seen queer life face new challenges, celebrations, injustices and liberations. As ever, this journey has been closely mapped by art and culture. Artists working across all mediums from painting, performance, digital and beyond have captured key moments, from the HIV/AIDS crisis and the rise of drag, to marriage equality and the fight for trans liberation.


Gemma was born and raised in South Yorkshire. She spent her early years living on a farm and then in a village on the Yorkshire/Derbyshire border at the edge of Sheffield, where her parents still live. She left when she was 18 to go to Edinburgh University to study Maths & A.I. but graduated with a degree in Art History instead. When she moved to London to do an MA at the Courtauld Institute of Art she discovered that everyone in the art world was posh. She changed her surname to Rolls-Bentley on Facebook as a joke and it stuck. Gemma curated her first exhibition when she was a student in Edinburgh, a group show of fine art students in an abandoned travel agents. She's been curating ever since.


She's spent almost two decades 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 as well as providing a platform for art that explores LGBTQ+ identity.


Gemma is a creative consultant and advisor for brands, organisations, and cultural projects, in addition to teaching at numerous institutions including the Royal College of Art, the Glasgow School of Art, and Goldsmiths. 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. Prior to that she spent 6 years working at Damien Hirst's studio, where she learned a lot about the art world (and what she wanted to help change).


She co-chairs the board of trustees for the charity Queercircle, and sits on the Courtauld Association Committee. She was previously a trustee for Deptford X. In 2011, Gemma launched the arts arm of the East London Fawcett Group and ran their 2012-2013 Art Audit campaign.


Recent curatorial projects include Tschabalala Self’s first public art project at Coal Drops Yard in London, the Tom of Finland Art & Culture Festival, and the Brighton Beacon Collection, which is the largest permanent display of queer art in the UK. In 2023, she curated the group exhibition Dreaming of Home at Leslie Lohman Museum of Art in NYC, and she is the host of the museum’s new podcast series.


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This episode of Talk Art is brought to you by Chanel.

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That's right and we are very excited that Chanel Connects podcast is back for its fourth season.

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This round, Chanel Connects is taking you to the Venice Bianale to meet the artists, curators and

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thinkers shaping culture today.

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Now we particularly love listening to artist William Kentridge and curator Caroline

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Christophikaggia discuss the Venice installation. artist William Kentridge and curator Carolyn Christo Pacagiev

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discussed the Venice installation of William's film Self-Portrait as a coffee pot

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Carolyn's work at the Castello de Rivly Museum in Italy and the origins of

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their long relationship.

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I also really enjoyed listening to two of the most remarkable women from the gallery scene,

0:39.1

the legendary Sadie Kohls, who has shaped the art world for decades, and Angelina Volk, who is set to do the same.

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They discuss the Venice Bionale how it sets the international art agenda and how working

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with artists is a great love affair.

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Shinnell connects.

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Listen now on your preferred streaming platforms or on Shinnell. com.

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Good afternoon, good morning, good evening, wherever you are in the world. I'm Russell Tovey.

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And I'm Robert Diane then.

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And this is Tockart.

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Welcome to Talk Art.

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It's a Talk Art live, Rob.

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Live from Margate.

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Turner Contemporary.

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