After silence: a history of AIDS through its images

"Early in the 1980s AIDS epidemic, six gay activists created one of the most iconic and lasting images that would come to symbolize a movement: a protest poster of a pink triangle with the words "Silence [equal to] Death." The graphic and the slogan still resonate widely today, the la...

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Autor principal: Finkelstein, Avram 1952- (Autor)
Tipo de documento: Print Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
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Publicado: Oakland, California University of Californiarnia Press [2018]
En:Año: 2018
Críticas:[Rezension von: Finkelstein, Avram, After Silence: A History of AIDS through Its Images] (2020) (Rawlinson, John)
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Silence = death project (Asociación de artistas) / ACT UP / Movimiento LGBT / SIDA / Historia
Otras palabras clave:B Silence = Death Project (Artists' collective)
B AIDS (disease) and the arts United States
B AIDS activists United States
B Finkelstein, Avram 1952-
B Acquired immunodeficency syndrome History
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Sumario:"Early in the 1980s AIDS epidemic, six gay activists created one of the most iconic and lasting images that would come to symbolize a movement: a protest poster of a pink triangle with the words "Silence [equal to] Death." The graphic and the slogan still resonate widely today, the latter an anthem for AIDS activism, and are often used--and misused--to brand the entire movement, appearing in a variety of ubiquitous manifestations. Cofounder of the collective Silence [equal to] Death and member of the art collective Gran Fury, Avram Finkelstein tells the story of how his work and other protest artworks associated with the early years of the pandemic were created. In his writing about art and AIDS activism, the formation of collectives, and the political process, Finkelstein exposes us to a different side of the traditional HIV/AIDS history told twenty-five years later and offers a creative toolbox for those who want to learn how art and activism save lives"--Provided by publisher
Introduction : AIDS 2.0 -- Silence = death -- Gran Fury -- Affinity -- Epilogue : notstalgia
Notas:Includes index
ISBN:0520295145