Don't Leave Me this Way: Art in the Age of AIDS"The national AIDS Campaign and the National Gallery of Australia joined forces in 1994 to present a major exhibition, "Don't leave me this way : art in the age of AIDS" - the largest exhinition on the subject of HIV/AIDS to be staged in Australia, and the first exhibition on this subjest to be held at a National Gallery anywhere in the world." -- Sponsor's statement. |
Contents
Allan from Sadness A Monologue with Slides | 34 |
Some Reflections on Monuments Memory and AIDS | 52 |
Where Angels Dont Fear To Tread | 63 |
Copyright | |
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Don't Leave Me this Way: Art in the Age of AIDS National Gallery of Australia No preview available - 1994 |
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