Make Art/Stop AIDS
February 23, 2008 to June 15, 2008
UCLA Fowler Museum

Make Art/Stop AIDS is an internationally traveling exhibition
debuting at the Fowler that explores how artists around the
world are responding to HIV/AIDS and how their work raises
awareness, inspires activism, and can ultimately help end
global AIDS.
Featuring examples primarily from the United States, South
Africa, India and Brazil—four disparate nations whose distinct
experiences with and responses to the epidemic make
insightful studies —Make Art/Stop AIDS presents
approximately sixty works including contemporary paintings
and sculptures, photographs, performance videos, posters,
animated shorts, digital media, installations and more to
record the history of the epidemic, to appreciate its enormity,
and to share information and ideas about future interventions.

The exhibition features work by Robert Gober, David
Wojnarowicz, Fiona Kirkwood, Daniel Goldstein, Jean
Carlomusto, and the collective Gran Fury, among many others.

Make Art/Stop AIDS is made possible through grants from the
Ford Foundation, Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts,
and Peter Norton Family Foundation.
For More Information on this Powerful and Inspiring Exhibition click here or go to www.fowler.ucla.edu
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