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It was vulgar & it was beautiful, how AIDS activists used art to fight a pandemic, Jack Lowery

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It was vulgar & it was beautiful, how AIDS activists used art to fight a pandemic, Jack Lowery
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
It was vulgar & it was beautiful
Oclc number
1257292838
Responsibility statement
Jack Lowery
Sub title
how AIDS activists used art to fight a pandemic
Summary
"By the late 1980s, the AIDS pandemic was deeply impacting gay and lesbian communities in America, and disinformation about the disease was running rampant. Out of the activist group ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), an art collective that called itself Gran Fury was formed, to create graphics and media that campaigned against corporate greed, government inaction, and public indifference to AIDS. In It Was Vulgar and It Was Beautiful, writer Jack Lowery examines Gran Fury's art and activism, from the iconic images like the SILENCE = DEATH graphic and the Kissing Doesn't Kill poster, to the act of dropping thousands of fake bills onto the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Lowery offers a complex, moving portrait of a group that expressed through art the profound trauma of surviving the AIDS crisis and formed essential solidarities between gays and lesbians in the activist community. Gran Fury and ACT UP's strategies are today employed by a variety of activist groups, including survivors of school shootings, harm reduction organizers, and activists for universal healthcare. Their belief in the power of art to create social change and drive political movements is illuminating in this era when violence and unending structural racism continue to target the most vulnerable"--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
adult
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It was vulgar and it was beautifulHow AIDS activists used art to fight a pandemic
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