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The artist behind the winning design discusses taking up space, celebrating those lost and creating something Londoners can see themselves in 

BY Evan Moffitt |

At anonymous, New York, the downtown artist shows paintings and prints made of roses and hair that pay homage to those lost in the AIDS era of the 1990s and beyond

 

 

BY Adam Smith-Perez |

The collective’s retrospective at the National Gallery of Canada extends from foundational mail art to hard-hitting installations about HIV/AIDS

BY Charlene K. Lau |

The late playwright and novelist galvanized the fight against HIV/AIDS

BY Avram Finkelstein |

When confronted with a deeply damaging past, it becomes necessary to take action to return us to the present

BY ACT UP London |

Why ACT UP activists spray-painting over artist David McDiarmid’s ‘Rainbow Aphorisms’ posters scored an own goal

BY Paul Clinton |

How should artists respond to the recent trend for trolling in the political arena?

BY Jörg Heiser |

How remembering the AIDS epidemic helps endure the crises of today

BY Lynne Tillman |

An interview with Simon Watney

BY Stuart Morgan |