Tag Archives: Jonathan Katz
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Art AIDS America at the Tacoma Art Museum on World AIDS Day
On this World AIDS Day, I offer a review of the comprehensive exhibition at the Tacoma Art Museum, Art AIDS America. It includes 127 works, many media, and a thesis that artists who addressed AIDS in the 1980s and 1990s permanently changed the course of American art by demonstrating strategies to address political issues.
This entry was posted on December 1, 2015 and is filed under American Art, Art and Activism, art criticism, Contemporary Art, democracy, First Nations Art, Uncategorized. -
“Hide/Seek” and “Approaching Ecstasy”
“Hide/Seek” and “Approaching Ecstasy”, both more than the sum of their parts exploring gay emergence and creativity in the past and present give us poetry and inspiration.
This entry was posted on May 31, 2012 and is filed under Art and Politics Now.