Various Artists, Miguel Piñero, Betzaida Concepción, Eric Drooker, Andrew Castrucci, Day Gleeson, Paul Castrucci, Nadia Coën, Marguerite van Cook, Anton van Dalen, John Fekner, Avram Finkelstein, Vincent Gagliostro, Emily Carter, Tom McGlynn, Martin Wong, Lady Pink, Lee Quinones, Red David Rodriguez, James Romberger, Will Sales, Juan Sánchez, Sebastian Schroder, Walter Sipser, Dennis Thomas, Seth Tobocman, Bruce Witsiepe, David Wojnarowicz, Sabrina Jones
Your House Is Mine
printed 1988-92, published 1992
Illustrated book with thirty screenprints bound in a lead, wood, and flexible plastic cover
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David Wojnarowicz
American, 1954–1992 17 works onlineFor Wojnarowicz, exposing the hypocrisy of an unjust society was a fundamental reason for making art. Through his paintings, photography, sculptures, films, performances, and writing, Wojnarowicz captured the rage felt by those society had cast aside—himself included—and expressed it in ways that still impact us today.
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Martin Wong
American, 1946–1999 4 works onlineBorn in Portland, Oregon, and raised in San Francisco, Martin Wong rose to fame in New York City during the 1980s for his striking paintings of Manhattan’s Lower East Side.
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