Posts Tagged: Anthea Black

The front page of the artist newspaper The HIV Howler: Transmitting Art and Activism shows the HIV Howler in large black block letters, and the issue title TIME+MONEY, hovering over a yellow monotone image of a drawing of a forest, by artist Glammy Rose Spencer. Contributors names are listed on the bottom half page of the cover in a black typeface: Glammy Rose Spencer in conversation with Jacob Boehme, Ron Athey, Sveta Bondarenko, Gabriel Rendon, Loyiso Lindani, Francisco Ibanez-Carrasco, Dee Stoicescu, Lili Nascimento and Felix Rodriguez-Rosa, Plus results from the HIV Howler wage survey for Artists Living with HIV, and contributions from Nancer Lemoins, Mikiki, Martha Nasie Mamidza and Saidy Brown, Dean Croizer, and Anthea Black and Jessica Whitbread with the HIV Howler Advisory.

The HIV Howler Issue 5: TIME-MONEY

The HIV Howler: Transmitting Art and Activism is a limited edition art newspaper focusing on global grassroots HIV art and cultural production. Artists have and continue to play a fundamental role in shaping broader societal understandings of HIV and working

The front page of the artist newspaper The HIV Howler: Transmitting Art and Activism shows the HIV Howler in large black block letters, and the issue title TIME+MONEY, hovering over a yellow monotone image of a drawing of a forest, by artist Glammy Rose Spencer. Contributors names are listed on the bottom half page of the cover in a black typeface: Glammy Rose Spencer in conversation with Jacob Boehme, Ron Athey, Sveta Bondarenko, Gabriel Rendon, Loyiso Lindani, Francisco Ibanez-Carrasco, Dee Stoicescu, Lili Nascimento and Felix Rodriguez-Rosa, Plus results from the HIV Howler wage survey for Artists Living with HIV, and contributions from Nancer Lemoins, Mikiki, Martha Nasie Mamidza and Saidy Brown, Dean Croizer, and Anthea Black and Jessica Whitbread with the HIV Howler Advisory.

The HIV Howler Issue 5: TIME-MONEY

The HIV Howler: Transmitting Art and Activism is a limited edition art newspaper focusing on global grassroots HIV art and cultural production. Artists have and continue to play a fundamental role in shaping broader societal understandings of HIV and working

page spread from "Comedown - Sunrise Ceremony" book that shows a series of images fragmented in a grid with white spaces, and text overtop that reads "Capitalism is carving time into smaller and smaller pieces."

COMEDOWN / Sunrise Ceremony

COMEDOWN – Sunrise Ceremony The Sunrise Ceremony and Sonic Event was presented by the Van Abbe Museum, Eindhoven. The performance begins at 6:03 am to break with chrononormative displays of public culture. This period of the day directly preceding the

page spread from "Comedown - Sunrise Ceremony" book that shows a series of images fragmented in a grid with white spaces, and text overtop that reads "Capitalism is carving time into smaller and smaller pieces."

COMEDOWN / Sunrise Ceremony

COMEDOWN – Sunrise Ceremony The Sunrise Ceremony and Sonic Event was presented by the Van Abbe Museum, Eindhoven. The performance begins at 6:03 am to break with chrononormative displays of public culture. This period of the day directly preceding the

Craft and the Polymorphous Perverse

“Craft and the Polymorphous Perverse” This essay was commissioned for the catalogue of “Making Otherwise,” a touring exhibition of contemporary craft works by six artists, Richard Boulet, Marc Courtemanche, Ursula Johnson, Sarah Maloney, Paul Mathieu and Janet Morton. The exhibition’s

Craft and the Polymorphous Perverse

“Craft and the Polymorphous Perverse” This essay was commissioned for the catalogue of “Making Otherwise,” a touring exhibition of contemporary craft works by six artists, Richard Boulet, Marc Courtemanche, Ursula Johnson, Sarah Maloney, Paul Mathieu and Janet Morton. The exhibition’s