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More Life David Zwirner
Photograph: Courtesy of Signifyin' Works | Production still from Marlon Riggs, Tongues Untied, 1989, video
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Time Out says

David Zwirner is launching a new show that explores the aesthetic, personal, and political responses to the HIV/AIDS crisis through the lens of the gay male perspective—from artists who were part of communities that were disproportionately affected by the virus such as filmmaker Marlon Riggs, artist Derek Jarman, artist Mark Morrisroe, Silence = Death Collective, Hugh Steers, Ching Ho Cheng, Frank Moore, and Jesse Murry, among others. There will be eight exhibitions in this series, with most of them being held at the New York gallery, and a series of conversations and videos to accompany them including from Gregg Bordowitz, Avram Finkelstein, Ted Kerr, Sarah Schulman, Pamela Sneed, Tilda Swinton, and Wolfgang Tillmans, among others. Check out its website to see which exhibits are at the 19th Street location and the 69th street gallery.

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