List of Work

LIST OF WORK

(listed chronologically)

Let The Record Show…(ver.1), 1987

ACT UP ad hoc group.

mixed media, window installation

The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY

 

AIDS: 1 in 61, 1988

poster, offset lithography

22” x 17”

ACT UP; Women’s Committee for the Cosmopolitan Magazine Demonstration

 

Let The Record Show…(ver.2), 1988

mixed media, window installation

Neue Gesellschaft für Bildende Kunst [NGBK], West Berlin, West Germany

 

Riot, 1988

oil and dried pigment on canvas

72” x 72”

NGBK, West Berlin, West Germany

 

When A Government Turns Its Back On Its People, 1988

u-bahn poster, offset lithography on paper

90” x 120”

NGBK, West Berlin, West Germany

 

Wall Street Money, 1988

handbill, photocopy on paper, printed recto-verso (3 versions)

3 ½” x 8 ½”

ACT UP; Wall Street Demo.

 

Read My Lips (Men’s ver.), 1988

poster, photocopy on paper

16 ¾” x 10 ¾”

ACT UP; Spring AIDS Action ‘88.

 

Read My Lips (Women’s, 2 ver.), 1988

poster, photocopy on paper

16 ¾” x 10 ¾”

ACT UP; Spring AIDS Action ‘88.

 

Read My Lips, 1988

silkscreen ink on cotton t-shirt

(3 ver. - 1 Male, 2 Female)

For ACTUP

AIDS Behind Bars, 1988

poster, photocopy on paper

16 ⅜” x 10 ⅜”

ACT UP; Spring AIDS Action ‘88.

 

Sexism Rears Its Unprotected Head, 1988

poster, photocopy on paper

16 ⅜” x 10 ⅜”

ACT UP; Spring AIDS Action ‘88.

 

Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Your HIV Negative, 1988

poster, photocopy on paper

16 ⅜” x 10 ⅜”

ACT UP; Spring AIDS Action ‘88.

 

All People With AIDS Are Innocent, 1988

poster, photocopy on paper

16 ¼” x 10 ½”

ACT UP; Spring AIDS Action ‘88.

 

Men Use Condoms or Beat It, 1988

silkscreen on crack & peel sticker

7 ⅛” x 8 ⅝”

Also issued as a pin.

 

Art Is Not Enough, 1988

offset lithography

21 ½” x 13 ½”

The Kitchen, New York, NY,

calander, Dec. - Jan. 1988,

 

Art Is Not Enough, (ver.2) 1988

poster, offset lithography

18 x 13 ½”

The Kitchen, New York, NY

 

Art Is Not Enough. Seize Power Through Direct Action, n.d.

newsprint

The Village Voice

 

During This Program At Least 6 People With AIDS Will Die, 1988

program insert, offset lithography

6 ¾” x 4 ¼”

New York Dance and Performance Awards (aka The Bessies)

 

The Government Has Blood On Its Hands, (3 versions), 1988

poster, offset lithography

31 ¾” x 21 ⅜”

ACT UP; NY City Dept. of Health Demo.

 

The Government Has Blood On Its Hands, 1988

ink on crack & peel sticker,

3” x 3”

ACT UP; NY City Dept. of Health Demo.

 

One AIDS Death Every Half Hour, 1988

poster, offset lithography, two versions

31 ¾ “ x 21 ⅜”

ACT UP; NY City Dept. of Health Demo.

 

The New York Crimes, 1989

4 pg. newsprint insert, web offset

22 ¾” x 15”

ACT UP; Target City Hall Demonstration

 

Art Is Not Enough.” AIDS: The Artists Response. Ed. Jan Zita Grover. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio State University. 1989:

 

Kissing Doesn’t Kill (ver.1), 1989-90

four color bus poster, 3 panels

30” x 140”,

“Art Against AIDS on the Road”

 

Kissing Doesn’t Kill, 1989

postcard, four color

6” x 4 ¼”

Creative Time (New York, NY)

 

Kissing Doesn’t Kill, 1989

postcard, black and white

6” x 4 ¼”

ACT UP

 

Kissing Doesn’t Kill (ver.2), 1990

four color bus poster, 3 panels

30” x 140”, Creative Time, New York, NY

 

Kissing Doesn’t Kill, 1990

4 public service announcements

30 sec. ea.

 

Kissing Doesn’t Kill. (ver. 2)

1990, reprint 1991

offset poster

ACT UP, New York

 

Riot, 1989

silkscreen crack & peel sticker

5 ⅛” x 3 ½”

for the 25th Anniversary of Stonewall ‘69

 

Control.” Artforum Oct. 1989

 

Gran Fury.” The Silent Baroque. Ed. Christian Leigh et al. Salzburg, Austria: Edition Thaddaeus Ropac. 1989: 220-231

 

Welcome To America, 1989

Billboard, 10 ½’ x 23’ “Image World: Art and Media Culture” The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY

 

Welcome to America.

n.d.

silkscreen ink on cotton t-shirt

ACT UP, New York

 

All People With AIDS Are Innocent, 1989

cloth street banner

3’ x 30’

“Images & Words: Artists Respond to AIDS”, Henry Street Settlement Culture Center, New York, NY

 

Wah Wah Hut, 1989

installation with slide projections and cocktail napkins.

King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, NYC

 

This is to Incite You.” Reimaging America: The Arts of Social Change. Ed. Mark O’Brien and Craig Little. Philadephia: New Society Publishers. 1990: 264-268

 

Wipe Out, 1990

subway car poster

22” x 21”

“The Decade Show: Frameworks of Identity in 1980’s”, The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY et al.

  

The Pope and the Penis, 1990

2 billboards & 1 text panel.

10’ x 25’ ea. billboard

“Aperto 90”, XLIV Venice Biennale, Italy

 

Let Them Die in the Streets , 1990

6 signs, porcelain enamel on steel.

10” x 18” ea. sign

Lt. Joseph Petrocino Park, New York, NY

Lower Manhattan Community Council

 

Women Just Don’t Get AIDS, 1991

bus shelter sign, ink on acetate

47” x 70”

Public Art Fund, New York, NY

The Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles

 

Love For Sale…Free Condoms Inside, 1991

in colloboration with Prostitutes of New York (PONY)

mixed media, window installation

The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY

 

Just Do It, 1991

billboard

12’ x 24’

Partial support from Art Matters

 

Je Me Souviens, 1992

poster, offset lithography,

22 ¾” x 34 ½”,

Musée d’Art Contemporain de Montréal

 

Four Questions, 1993

poster, 24” x 20”

 

Good Luck, Miss You, 1995

handbill, offset lithography,

22” x 5 ½”

The New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY