Art AIDS America
Jonathan D. Katz (Author), Rock Hushka (Author), Bill Arning (Author), Christopher Castiglia (Author), Christopher Reed (Author), Glen Helfand (Author), Robb Hernandez (Author), Joey Terrill (Author), Theodore Kerr (Author), Amy Sadao (Author), Nelson Santos (Author), Teresa Bramlette Reeves (Author), David Román (Author), Sarah Schulman (Author), Sur Rodney (Author), Stephanie A. Stebich, Tacoma Art Museum (Host institution), Zuckerman Museum of Art (Host institution), Bronx Museum of the Arts (Host institution)
Art AIDS America is the first comprehensive overview and reconsideration of 30 years of art made in response to the AIDS epidemic in the United States. This book foregrounds the role of HIV/AIDS in shifting the development of American art away from the cool conceptual foundations of postmodernism and toward a new, more insistently political and autobiographical voice. Art AIDS America surveys more than 100 works of American art from the early 1980s to the present, reintroducing and exploring the whole spectrum of artistic responses to HIV/AIDS, from in-your-face activism to quiet elegy
Print Book, English, 2015
Tacoma Art Museum in association with University of Washington Press, Seattle, 2015