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David Wojnarowicz
David Wojnarowicz: History Keeps Me Awake at Night | David Breslin, David W. Kiehl
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A revealing and gripping investigation into how social media platforms police what we post online--and the large societal impact of these decisions 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. Essays by Julie Ault, Gregg Bordowitz, C. Carr, Marvin Taylor, and National Book Award finalist Hanya Yanagihara investigate the relationship between artistic production and cultural activism during the AIDS crisis, as well as provide a necessary accounting and close evaluation of divergent practices that have frequently been subsumed under broad labels like "East Village," "queer," "postmodern," and "neo-expressionist."
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This a self portrait of the artist David Wojnarowicz. The story of his life played a prominent role in a book that I finished recently by Olivia Laing-“Lonely City”. It was my introduction to his work, and I was fascinated. Last week, one of my social media sites posted that there was an exhibit at the Whitney Museum in NYC of his art, and it was the final week. So happy that I was able to make the trip, inspired by a book. #literaryfieldtrip

DivineDiana @Leftcoastzen Thank you! I do want to read more about him. I was so inspired. 6y
Reggie I cannot tell you how many artists I‘ve been introduced to this year by books I‘ve read. It is awesome as is your post. 6y
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DivineDiana @Reggie Thank you! The world keeps expanding through our love of books. ❤️ (edited) 6y
youneverarrived Oh that‘s fab you got to see his work! I first read about him in The Lonely City too. He seemed a fascinating person. 6y
DivineDiana @youneverarrived Thank you! It was such a gift! 6y
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