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Booked

Queering New York: An Interview with Douglas Crimp

by Mimi Cheng | Dec 28, 2016

Booked

Queering New York: An Interview with Douglas Crimp

by Mimi Cheng | Dec 28, 2016

Writer-in-Residence Mimi Cheng interviews art critic Douglas Crimp about his new book “Before Pictures,” which juxtaposes the experimental art scene with the experimental gay scene of 1970s New York.

On View Now

Two Exhibitions Show Artists Grappling with the Ravages of AIDS

by Jared Quinton | Aug 12, 2016

On View Now

Two Exhibitions Show Artists Grappling with the Ravages of AIDS

by Jared Quinton | Aug 12, 2016

Jared Quinton reviews two exhibitions on view in New York: “Art AIDS America” at the Bronx Museum and “Nan Goldin: The Ballad of Sexual Dependency” at MoMA.

Queer Past/Queer Future: In Conversation

by Aldrin Valdez | Jan 30, 2012

Queer Past/Queer Future: In Conversation

by Aldrin Valdez | Jan 30, 2012

What can the Occupy movement learn from the history of HIV/AIDS activism? Ted Kerr’s “Questions for a Revolution” offers a starting point.

Catching Feelings

by Julia Steinmetz | May 6, 2009

Catching Feelings

by Julia Steinmetz | May 6, 2009

I’ve been trying to ignore all of the panic and mania surrounding swine flu, since as far as I know anxiety has not yet been proven to afford protection against …

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