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A full-length account of the life and career of the artist and gay activist.
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"In the wake of David Wojnarowicz's death, critic and cultural theorist Sylvere Lotringer undertook to track down all of Wojnarowicz's friends and former collaborators. Lotringer wanted to talk not just about David, but about the East Village cultural scene they'd created. Some - like Nan Goldin and Kiki Smith - had become luminaries in the international art world. Others - like Bill Rice, Marguerite Van Cook, and Steve Brown - remained local. Through their accounts, the protagonists of the East Village art scene reclaim their history, on their own terms. Illustrated with photographs and artworks by Gary Azon, Nan Goldin, James Romberger, Peter Hujar, Richard Kern, Marion Scemama, Andreas Sterzing, Tommy Turner and David Wojanarowicz, Five or Six Years tears open art history's myth of the single Great Artist to reveal Wojnarowicz's real life, and the real lives surrounding him."
Artists --- Wojnarowicz, David. --- Wojnarowicz, David --- Friends and associates --- East Village (New York, N.Y.) --- Social conditions.
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Close to the Knives is the artist, writer and activist David Wojnarowicz’s extraordinary memoir. Filthy, beautiful, and sharp to the point of piercing, it is both an exploration of the world seen through the eyes of an artist, and a moving portrait of a generation living, grieving, and dying through the AIDS crisis. It is a triumphant hymn of resistance, and a dizzying celebration of the joys of seeing and living in the world.
Wojnarowicz, David --- Artists --- AIDS (Disease) --- HIV (Viruses) --- Creative ability
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Wojnarowicz, David --- AIDS (Disease) --- Artists --- Gay men --- Patients --- Biography
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This engaging and richly illustrated book comprehensively examines the life and art of David Wojnarowicz (1954-1992), who came to prominence in New York's East Village art world of the 1980s, actively embracing all media and forging an expansive range of work both fiercely political and highly personal. First displayed in raw storefront galleries, his work achieved national attention at the same moment that the AIDS epidemic was affecting a generation of artists, himself included. In a thoughtful overview essay, David Breslin looks at the breadth of the artist's work as well as Wojnarowicz's broad range of interests and influences, situating the artist in the art-historical canon and pushing beyond the biographical focus that has characterized much of the scholarship on Wojnarowicz to fully assess his paintings, photographs, installations, performances, and writing. A close examination of groups of works by David Kiehl sheds new light on the artist's process and the context in which the works were created.
schilderkunst --- fotografie --- performances --- installaties --- literatuur --- 7.071 WOJNAROWICZ --- AIDS --- homoseksualiteit --- film --- gender studies --- Goldin Nan --- Hujar Peter --- kunst --- New York --- tekenkunst --- twintigste eeuw --- Verenigde Staten --- Wojnarowicz David --- Exhibitions --- Wojnarowicz, David --- Art --- Contemporary [style of art] --- Wojnarowicz, David.
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AIDS (Disease) --- Gay men --- Sida --- Homosexuels masculins --- Patients --- Biography. --- Patients --- Biographie --- Biographies --- Wojnarowicz, David --- Biography
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