AUGUST 13- 28, 2011
Opening Reception: August 13th, 7-10
with DJ Raul de Nieves & Performance by BUTTHOLE (all gay sing-a-long Hole cover band)
For queers, and many others, the early years of the HIV/AIDS epidemic created a fear of ones own body as the promise of a future was thrown into jeopardy. As AA Bronson has pointed out, this historical moment was “the continuous interweaving of care-taking, funerals, memorials, anniversaries, and more deaths.“ Using the vast media culture of the late 1980s and early 1990s, which conflated queerness with illness, artists Jason Fritz Michael and Matt Momchilov consider a variety of media tactics from this time and provide a counter-reading of these images from our current moment. The work questions the limitations and failures of self-help, fashion, art, and other media as a stand in for real advocacy, activism and transformation. If we can change our bodies and futures into something not tethered to the chains of death- is this how we do it?
LIVE WITH ANIMALS
210 Kent Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11211

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