The First Five Years…
The New-York Historical Society Mounts a New Exhibition that Looks at AIDS in New York
by Alina Oswald
A small body of determined spirits fired by...
Gallery: Duane Cramer
Ancestry & Artistry
Photographer Duane Cramer Talks with A&U’s Sean Black About His “Family” Portraits
Duane Cramer’s clean, intimate photographic style grew out of an ingrained...
Curtis Carman
Defying Conformity
With His Unconventional Artistry, Curtis Carman Makes a Statement and Makes Us Laugh
by Chip Alfred
Curtis Carman is a man of many talents—a sculptor,...
David Binder
In 1988, photographer and filmmaker David Binder began documenting Gail Farrow's life and her family's process of coming to terms with her imminent death....
Piedad “Pete” Fontanes Bernikow
Confronting the Furies
Piedad “Pete” Fontanes Bernikow Celebrates Life in the Face of Challenges
by Lester Strong
Approach the visual art of Piedad “Pete” Fontanes Bernikow and...
Edo Zollo/Stand Tall get Snapped
How You Connect
Photographer Edo Zollo talks with A&U’s Chael Needle about documenting the diversity of living with HIV/AIDS
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Thirty portraits of thirty people living with...
Frank Moore
Let It Shine
Angela Leroux-Lindsey explores the long-lasting effects of Frank Moore’s toxic beauty
From the moment of his HIV diagnosis, Frank Moore’s painting became an...
Cameron Wolf
Transcendent Beauty
Imbued with Asian mythology, the photographs of Cameron Wolf embrace a Thai community’s creative response to HIV/AIDS
by Sean Black
Fourteen years after A&U first featured...
Michael Johnstone & David Faulk (Mrs. Vera): Artists
Picture This
With the help of his partner and subject, a San Francisco photographer commemorates the colorful lives of friends lost to AIDS
by Chip Alfred
When...
Mario Sostre
Sofrito Magic
New York City artist Mario Sostre offers a mixed media recipe for keeping everybody in the know about HIV/AIDS
by Alina Oswald
Sofrito is a...