Discuss ways in which Larry Kramer and the Act Up organization attempted to call attention to the AIDS crisis

Discuss ways in which Larry Kramer and the Act Up organization attempted to call attention to the AIDS crisis

You remember that we asked the question Are Artists “Workers?” when discussing the New Deal.

We are now going to consider whether and how art should be used for political activism.  Let’s start by looking at this poster:

Silence=Death, a 1987 poster by the Silence=Death Project

Read this excerpt of an essay file:///Users/iview/Downloads/Green,%20When%20Political%20Art%20Mattered.pdf by Jesse Green, entitled When Political Art Mattered, and this article (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.https://www.nypl.org/blog/2013/11/22/silence-equals-death-poster   by one of the poster’s creators, Avram Finkelstein, about the rationale for the poster campaign. Thinking about the connection between art and politics, read or listen to several oral histories from Act Up’s Oral History Project site (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.http://www.actuporalhistory.org/interviews/index.html

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