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Tuesday September 3, 2013

Artist and activist Trina Rose speaking at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

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Artist and activist Trina Rose speaking at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

"In disability studies there is a critical look at the way personal individual stories are not the way to go politically. It obscures the politics; it obscures the systems that reinforce the oppressions." → Read More
Tuesday September 3, 2013

Filmmaker Hannelore Williams at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

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Filmmaker Hannelore Williams at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

"I can't really deal with the lack of conversation." → Read More
Monday September 2, 2013

Nelson Santos at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

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Nelson Santos at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

"...all of those shows not only looked at parts of the history but brought them to today." → Read More
Monday September 2, 2013

Amy Sadao at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

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Amy Sadao at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

"I believe that the historical impact of HIV/AIDS on our cultural field pervades so much and it’s just not really opened up for discussion." → Read More
Monday September 2, 2013

Hugh Ryan speaking at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

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Hugh Ryan speaking at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

"History is a tool we all have access to." → Read More
Monday September 2, 2013

Edwin Ramoran speaking at (re)presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

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Edwin Ramoran speaking at (re)presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

"I am more interested in the sort of story telling part of what institutions do and what curators do." → Read More
Monday September 2, 2013

Hunter O'Hainan, Director of the Leslie Lohman Museum speaking at (re)present AIDS

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Hunter O'Hainan, Director of the Leslie Lohman Museum speaking at (re)present AIDS

"I can't imagine any organization putting on an exhibition designed to educate and then doing anything else." → Read More
Monday September 2, 2013

Curator Kris Nuzzi at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

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Curator Kris Nuzzi at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

"Not being so rigid in our interpretation, and not being afraid to contradict ourselves and put a lot of faith in artists, helped us to create what we feel was an honest exhibition that explored the intergenerational expression of AIDS and art." → Read More
Monday September 2, 2013

Karl McCool from Dirty Looks at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

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Karl McCool from Dirty Looks at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

"We didn't want to memorialize it." → Read More
Monday September 2, 2013

Filmmaker Jim Hubbard at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

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Filmmaker Jim Hubbard at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

"People with AIDS and ACT UP were the victors in this. We are the ones who should be telling the story." → Read More
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Experiment as Method, Care as Practice: Four Decades of HIV/AIDS Film and Video
e-flux Screening Room
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Arch Connelly: Straighten Your Wig and Pray
Aspen Art Museum
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Painting Moments (The Portrait Of An Artist As a Young Gay Man)
O PATRO VÝŠ
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Narrow Rooms: The Passion According to G.H.B.
Anthology Film Archives
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19

Art and Influence: A Max Coyer Retrospective
Windsor Art Center

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