United by AIDS
Author: Ninette Murk
Tuesday 27th of August 2019 08:25:23 PM

An Exhibition about Loss, Remembrance, Activism and Art in Response to HIV/AIDS
August 31–November 10, 2019 

The extensive group show United by AIDS—An Exhibition about Loss, Remembrance, Activism and Art in Response to HIV/AIDS sheds light on the multifaceted and complex interrelation between art and HIV/AIDS from the 1980s to the present. It examines the blurring of the boundary between art production and HIV/AIDS activism and spotlights artists who have been leading voices in this creative discourse, which remains vital today. The presentation gathers positions that illustrate the diversity of the (artistic) response to the HIV virus and AIDS, with an explicit focus on works that address themes such as isolation, transformation, and the inexorable passing of time and mortality in relation to the politics of the body and representation. Since the introduction of highly active antiretroviral therapy in the second half of the 1990s, AIDS has widely come to be seen as a phenomenon of the past, with little significance for the life of our societies today. On the global scale, however, deaths due to complications from AIDS still number almost one million per year. Divided into four chapters, the exhibition seeks to untangle the complex and diverse narratives around HIV/AIDS and discuss their fragility in a contemporary perspective.

With works by Absalon, Charles Atlas, Lyle Ashton Harris, Marc Bauer, Judith Bernstein, Nayland Blake, Gregg Bordowitz, Andrea Bowers, fierce pussy, Avram Finkelstein, Rafael França, General Idea, Nan Goldin, Felix Gonzalez-Torres, Gran Fury, Group Material, Anna Halprin, Keith Haring, Hudinilson Jr., Jochen Klein, Peter Kunz Opfersei, Stéphan Landry, Zoe Leonard, Donald Moffett, Carlos Motta, Rosa von Praunheim, Real Madrid, Lili Reynaud-Dewar, Hunter Reynolds, Prem Sahib, Chéri Samba, Vittorio Scarpati & Cookie Mueller, Ellen Spiro & Cheryl Dunye, Edward Thomasson, Wolfgang Tillmans, Sue Williamson, David Wojnarowicz & Ben Neill, Martin Wong.

The exhibition will be accompanied by the publication of the anthology United by AIDS – An Anthology on Art in Response to HIV/AIDS.

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Image: 

General Idea, White AIDS, 1993. Sammlung Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst.

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