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Past Event

What We’ve Lost: Artists and AIDS

IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE LAUNCH OF THE VIRTUAL COLLECTION

Date:
December 1, 1998–December 30, 1998
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Brooklyn Museum of Art
200 Eastern Pkwy
NY , 11238
United States
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Barbara Hunt, Director of Visual AIDS and Patrick Moore, Director of The Estate Project present a Day With(out) Art talk at the Brooklyn Museum in conjunction with the launch of the Estate Project's VIRTUAL COLLECTION with opening remarks by photographer and Visual AIDS artist member, John Dugdale and comments by Kinshasa Holman Conwill of The Studio Museum, Harlem and Glenn Lowry, Director of MoMA.

The Estate Project's Virtual Collection is a digital database of art works created by artists with HIV/AIDS gathered from archives across the US, including Visual AIDS' Archive Project.

The exhibition, WHAT WE'VE LOST: ARTISTS AND AIDS, features ten works from the Brooklyn Museum collection by Bruce Cratsley, Peter Hujar, Robert Mapplethorpe and David Wojnarowicz.

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