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AIDS

Artist
General Idea
Date
1987
Format
Posters
Size
60 × 60 cm
Description

“In 1987, at the height of the AIDS crisis, a group of three Canadian Conceptual artists living in New York produced what would become an iconic work of that period. They took the letters for the acronym A-I-D-S, which stands for Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, and reorganized them into a logo….resembling the famous ‘LOVE’ logo made by the artist Robert Indiana in 1966….” -Gregg Bordowitz, ‘General Idea: Imagevirus’

Square poster print reproduction (red/green/blue)

  1. AIDS
 

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