Berlin subway passengers viewing Gran Fury’s “When a Government Turns Its Back on Its People, Is It Civil War?” (1988). (all photos courtesy NYPL unless otherwise noted) At some point, nearly two ...
In "It Was Vulgar & It Was Beautiful: How AIDS Activists Used Art to Fight a Pandemic" (Bold Type Books), writer and scholar Jack Lowery fully explores the history of Gran Fury, the activist-artist ...
In their first step into an institutional setting, the pivotal AIDS activist art collective Gran Fury’s exhibition Gran Fury: Read My Lips at NYU’s 80WSE Galleries answers the question raised by a ...
Robert Gober interview, Bomb magazine ; This 1991 interview captures us at the peak of our visibility -- Conversation: Wall Street ; In 2010, Gran Fury talks about several projects designed for the ...
Gran Fury, the collective of artist-provocateurs that formed in response to the emerging AIDS crisis in the late 1980s, is getting its first-ever survey, “Gran Fury: Read My Lips,” at New York ...
Gran Fury was an AIDS activist artist collective from New York City initiated in 1988 of 11 members. Gran Fury created several iconic works of art, one of which is this sticker, raising awareness of ...
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