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Untitled

1990
20th century
470 x 602 mm (18.5 x 23.7 in.)

David Wojnarowicz, American, (1954–1992)

Object Type: print
Medium and Support: Screenprint on Coventry rag paper
Print impression quality: Excellent
Edition: 35/100; published by Joseph Wolin; printed by Richard Deagle at Atelier the Hun, Jersey City, New Jersey; published as a benefit for the Needle Exchange Program of ACT-UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power)
Marks: Inscribed in pencil on sheet “a,” lower left: “35/100” signed in pencil on sheet “b,” lower right: “David Wojnarowicz 1990”
Bibliography: Print Collector’s Newsletter vol. 21, 6, “Good Works.”
Credit Line: Purchase funds, 1992
Accession Number: 1992.12.1a-b

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This object has the following keywords:
  • AIDS (disease) - From TGM: http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/tgm/item/tgm000155
  • Conceptual art - LCSH Link
  • diptychs - Pairs of panels hinged together; used by ancient Romans for writing tablets, often having images on the outer surfaces. In Medieval and later times, used primarily to support images, especially on the interior surfaces. Most often composed of carved ivory or of painted wood panels. Also used of other works having two related images side by side. [January 1995 related term added.]
  • disease - Abnormal functioning of one or more of an organism's systems, parts, or organs. IDMB [March 1991 descriptor moved. February 1991 scope note added; lead-in term added.]
  • illness - State of poor health, of being subject to a disease, disorder, or other malfunctioning of the mind or body. [February 1991 descriptor added.]
  • sexuality - Use generally for the sum of an individual's sexual emotions, ideas, and behavior. For the pattern of attitudes and behavior that in any society is deemed appropriate to one sex rather than another, use "sex role." For the concept of the physiological traits that distinguish the males and females of a species, use "sex." [February 1993 descriptor moved. January 1991 scope note added; related term added.]

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  • image Dimensions: 470 x 602 mm (18.5 x 23.7 in.)

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