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Monday September 2, 2013

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

Amy

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

Hugh

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

Edwin

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

Hunter

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

Kris

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

Karl

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

Jim

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
Monday September 2, 2013

Artist Kia LaBeija at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

Kia

Artist Kia LaBeija at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

"I feel like the representation of HIV/AIDS is kind of a little old. I feel like it needs to be brought to the forefront, it needs to have a fresh look. It is not over, it's not done." → Read More
Monday September 2, 2013

Jason Bauman from the NYPL at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

Jason

Jason Bauman from the NYPL at (re)Presenting AIDS: Culture and Accountability

"AIDS has been normalized at this point in our culture and we have lost the kind of sense of crisis or emergency and it is what I am trying to do for the exhibition." → Read More
Wednesday August 28, 2013

Maybe Pat Robertson is a Visual AIDS fan who misunderstands our messaging?

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Maybe Pat Robertson is a Visual AIDS fan who misunderstands our messaging?

"No Glove No Love" finds new meaning after Robertson's hateful comments → Read More
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