expanding the discourse: vol. i—the politics of the “other”
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Expanding the Discourse: Vol. I—The Politics of the “Other”. Dan Collins Issues in Intermedia Arizona State University. ACT UP! Let the Record Show… 1987 installation at the New Museum, New York City. Gran Fury Untitled 1989 billboard. Gran Fury Untitled 1988 billboard. Gran Fury - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Expanding the Discourse:
Vol. I—The Politics of the “Other”
Dan CollinsIssues in Intermedia
Arizona State University
ACT UP!Let the Record Show…1987installation at the New Museum, New York City
Gran FuryUntitled1989billboard
Gran FuryUntitled1988billboard
Gran FuryUntitled1990billboard
Gran FuryUntitled1988billboard
conceived by Cleve Jones The NAMES Project, AIDS Memorial Quiltbegun 1987fabric3 x 6 ft. panels
conceived by Cleve JonesThe NAMES Project, AIDS Memorial Quiltbegun 1987(1992 installation in Washington, DC)fabriccurrently more than 44,000 3 x 6 ft. panels
Keith HaringAIDS 851985oil and acrylic on linen116 1/2 x 119 1/4 in.
Keith HaringSafe Sex1987posters
Keith HaringIgnorance = Fear: Silence = Death1989billboard
Keith HaringThe Life of Christ1990silver altarpiece, edition of 9
Robert MapplethorpeSelf-Portrait1988gelatin-silver print24 x 20 in.
Andres SerranoMilk, Blood1986Cibachrome print, silicone, plexiglass, wood frame39 3/8 x 26 3/4 in.edition of 10
Andres SerranoPiss and Blood XXVI1987Cibachrome print, silicone, plexiglass, wood frame40 x 60 in.edition of 4
Andres SerranoBlood and Semen1990Cibachrome print, silicone, plexiglass, wood frame15 5/8 x 32 1/8 in.
General Idea (Felix Partz, AA Bronson, Jorge ZontalPlaying Doctors1992poster
General IdeaAIDS1987poster
General IdeaOne Day of AZT / One Year of AZT1991installation at the Power Plant Gallery, Toronto
A.A. BronsonJorge, February 3, 19941994/2000photographs
A.A. BronsonFelix, June 5, 19941994/99photograph
David WojnarowiczUntitled “One Day this Kid”1990photostat28 x 37 1/4 in.
David Wojnarowicz“When I Put My Hands on Your Body”1990gelatin-silver print and silkscreened text in museum board 2 ft. 2 in. x 3 ft. 2 in.
David WojnarowiczUntitled1988-9gelatin-silver print38 x 26 in.
David WojnarowiczUntitled (Face in Dirt)1993gelatin-silver print28 1/2 x 28 1/2 in.
David WojnarowiczSubspecies Helms Senatorious1990color photograph19 x 24 1/2 in.
Tim MillerMy Queer Body: Performance of Desire1992performance
Holly HughesClit Notes: A Sapphic Sampler1996book containing prior performance scripts and notes
Holly HughesPreaching to the Perverted2000performance
Karen FinleyWe Keep Our Victims Ready1989performance
Karen FinleyShut Up and Love Me2001performance
Renee CoxYo Mama’s Last Supper1996five color prints
Renee CoxThe Yo Mama and Yo Mama at Home1993gelatin-silver printseach 82 x 47 in.
James Luna (Luiseño)The Artifact Piece, 1987, was a performance/installation that questioned American Indian presentation in museums-presentation that furthered stereotype, denied contemporary society and one that did not enable an Indian viewpoint. The exhibit, through 'contemporary artifacts' of a Luiseño man, showed the similarities and differences in the cultures we live, and putting myself on view brought new meaning to 'artifact.' (Durland 37)
Jimmy Durhamall that is solid melts into air, 2008
Edgar Heap of Birds (Cheyenne/Arapahoe)
Kade Twist (Cherokee)Suburban Bush is from a series of two-dimensional work titled Semiotic Warfare. The series utilizes short, stark, poignant and ironic phrases written in Cherokee syllabary, and a variety of media, to examine postcolonial signifiers that define contemporary geographies, economic markets, political bodies and intercultural intercourse throughout North America. In this work the Cherokee syllabary becomes a transformative medium of Cherokee propagation and cultural/political self-determination. By engaging the viewer, the architecture of a particular space and the broader contexts of a particularized regional geography the work becomes a semiotic vehicle of hemispherical decolonization — physically, politically and cognitively.