How a Collective of Artists Fought the Silence Around AIDS

“Art Is Not Enough” but it is a start. Artist activist collective Gran Fury revisits their groundbreaking AIDS work with an illustrated book.

From 1988–1995, Gran Fury unleashed a public art campaign against the power  brokers that allowed AIDS to ravage the nation. The New York–based activist artist collective, which emerged at the start of ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power),&n...

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