January 26 – April 2, 2017
Installation view. Photographed by Lizbeth Applewhite.
Installation view. Photographed by Lizbeth Applewhite.
Installation view. Photographed by Lizbeth Applewhite.
Tiona McClodden, Still from Bumming Cigarettes, 23'34" SD Video. Color. Sound. 2012
Shan Kelley, Growing Concern, digital print, 2013. Courtesy of the artist.
David Wojnarowicz, Untitled (One day this kid…) 1990, Photostat. Courtesy of the Estate of David Wojnarowicz and P•P•O•W, New York.
Still from "So... When Did You Figure Out That You Had AIDS?", Vincent Chevalier. 5'36" SD Video. Color. Sound. 2010
"The Papi Project: Archival Image #71", Oli Rodriguez, Found photograph, 2012-2013
"Ballroom Floor," Rashaad Newsome. Photograph by Bill Orcutt, 2016. Courtesy of De Buck Gallery.
Installation view. Photographed by Lizbeth Applewhite.
Installation view. Photographed by Lizbeth Applewhite.
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A group exhibition of emerging contemporary artists who address the ongoing HIV/AIDS pandemic in North America through the lens of childhood, education, popular culture and race, One day this kid will get larger is guest-curated by Danny Orendorff and is presented concurrently with the touring exhibition ArtAIDSAmerica, presented by the Alphawood Foundation in Chicago.
Featured artists: Samantha Box, Vincent Chevalier, Demian DinéYazhi’, Angela Davis Fegan, Jacquelyn Carmen Guerrero, Katja Heinemann, Chaplain Christopher Jones, Lenn Keller, Shan Kelley, Theodore Kerr, Nancer LeMoins, Tiona McClodden, Ivan Monforte, My Barbarian, Rashaad Newsome, Niknaz, Aay Preston-Myint, L.j. Roberts, Oli Rodriguez, Shawn Torres, Chris Vargas, David Wojnarowicz, and Matt Wolf