David Wojnarowicz, "Arthur Rimbaud in New York (on shore)" (1978–79), silver print (© Estate of David Wojnarowicz; all photos courtesy Estate of David Wojnarowicz and P·P·O·W, New York) Rimbaud died ...
The most powerful aspect of the Whitney Museum’s 2018 retrospective David Wojnarowicz: History Keeps Me Awake at Night was not hanging on a wall, but rather was vibrating through the air. In an empty ...
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David Wojnarowicz was a groundbreaking underground artist whose confrontational paintings, installations, writing and guerilla art spaces were key in the 1980s explosion of New York’s East Village art ...
This catalogue was published on the occasion of the exhibition "David Wojnarowicz: History Keeps Me Awake at Night," organized by David Breslin, DeMartini Family Curator and Director of the Collection ...
David Wojnarowicz’s mural, created for Potter Coe’s “The Missing Children Show” in 1985. Courtesy Moseley Putney It was the feel-bad story of the summer: this August, real estate developer Zyyo had ...
"David Wojnarowicz's use of photography was remarkably innovative, as was his unprecedented way of addressing the AIDS crisis and issues of censorship, homophobia, and narrative. Brush Fires in the ...
In amassing work made by the mostly overlooked gay artists who lived and died during the crisis, a global group of collectors is redefining what the Western canon looks like. By Nick Haramis and ...
This week is the last to see Hide/Seek, the National Portrait Gallery exhibition that will forever be associated with censorship and cowardice. TBD has exhaustively covered the controversy, which ...
image: 14¾ by 14¾ in. (37.5 by 37.5 cm.) frame: 22½ by 22½ in. (57.2 by 57.2 cm.) ...