ART AND AIDS; A SELECTIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY The AIDS Project. Toronto: Gershon Iskowitz Foundation, 1989. Atkins, Robert. "A Day Without Art." Arts Magazine 64 (May 1990): 62-65. ________. From Media to metaphor: Art About AIDS. Exhibition catalog: travelled to nine locations. New York: Independent Curators, 1991. Beyond Loss: Art in the Era of AIDS. [Brochure for exhibition held during the 1993 March on Washington.] Washington, D.C.: Washington Project for the Arts, 1993. Exhibition: April 23 - June 13, 1993. Boffin, Tessa. Ecstatic Antibodies: Resisting the AIDS Mythology. London: Unwin Hyman/Rivers Oran Press, 1990. Cameron, Daniel. "Life During Wartime." Arts Magazine 61 (June 1987): 40- 41. Crimp, Douglas. AIDS: Cultural Analysis/Cultural Activism. Cambridge: MIT Press, 1988. ________. AIDS Demo Graphics. Seattle: Bay Press, 1990. ________. "Mourning and Militancy (in the Homosexual Community over AIDS." October 51 (Winter 1989): 3-18. Cunningham, Michael. "After AIDS Gay Art Aims for a New Reality." New York Times (april 26, 1992): SWect. 2, p.1. Drawing the Line Against AIDS. Exhibition of the Peggy guggenheim Collection, June 8-13, 1993. New York: American Foundation for AIDS, dist. by Rizzoli, 1993. Engberg, Kristen. "Marketing the (ad)just(ed) Cause." New Art Examiner 18 (May 1991): 22-28. Fluid Exchanges: Artists and Critics in the AIDS Crisis. Toronto: Univer- sity of Toronto Press, 1992. Folland, Tom. "Representing Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome." Vanguard 18 (February - March 1989): 22-27. Future Safe: The Present Is the Future; Estate Planning for Artists in the Time of AIDS. New York: Alliance for the Arts, 1992. Gever, Martha. "Pictures of Sickness: Stuart Marshall's 'Bright Eyes'." October 43 (1987): 108-126. Gilbert and George. The AIDS Pictures. London: Anthony O'Ffay Gallery, 1989. Gilman, Sander. Disease and Representation: Images of Illness from Madness to AIDS. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1988. Includes a chapter on images of AIDS, comparing themn to the first representations of syphilis in Europe. Greensberg, Steve. "Photo Realism." Advocate no. 604 (June 2, 1992): 80- 81. On artist Bill Frank's work on an AIDS memorial. Grover, Jan Zita. "Visible Lesions: Images of People with AIDS." After- image 17 (1991). "Healing Arts." Out-Look: National Lesbian and Gay Quarterly 4 (Winter 1992): 40-45. Indomitable Spirit: Photographers and Artists Respond in the Time of AIDS. Exhibition: February 9 - April 7, 1990. New York: Photograpers= Friends Against AIDS, dist. by Abrams, 1990. Kalin, Tom. "Prodigal Stories: AIDS and Family." Aperture 121 (1990): 22-25. KLusacek, Allan. A Leap in the Dark: AIDS, Art and Contemporary Cultures. Montreal: Vehicle Press, 1992. Kuby, Adam. "The Art of David Wojnarowicz." Out-Look: National Lesbian and Gay Quarterly 4 (Spring 1992): 53-62. Nixon, Nicholas. People with AIDS. Boston: David Godine, 1991. Ray, Gypsy. Living with AIDS: Collaborative Portraits. Vancouver, B.C.: Gallerie Publications, 1992. Rosenblum, Robert. "Gilbert and George: The AIDS Pictures." Art in America 77 (November 1989): 153-154. Solomon, Rosalind. Portraits in the Time of AIDS. Exhibition catalog. New York: New York University, Grey Art Gallery, 1988. Torreulla Leval, Susana. Luiz Cruz Azaceta: The AIDS Epidemic Series. New York: Queens County Art and Cultural Center, 1990. Exhibition: February 21 - April 14, 1991; Cleveland Center for Contemporary Art, November 1992. Vaucher, Andrea. Muses from Chaos and Ash: AIDS, Artists, and Art. New York: Grove Press, 1993. Watney, Simon. "Photography and AIDS." IN The Critical Image. Ed. by Carol Squire. Seattle: Bay Press, 1990. ________. Policing Desire: Pornography, AIDS and the Media. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1987. ________. "The Spectacle of AIDS." IN Abelove, Henry, ed. The Lesbian and Gay Studies Reader. New York: Routledge, 1993, pp.202-211. Witnesses Against Our Vanishing. Exhibition: November 16, 1989 - January 6, 1990. New York: Artists Space, 1989. Wojnarowicz, David. Close to the Knives: A Memoir of Disintegration. New York: Vintage Books, 1991. ________. Memories That Smell Like Gasoline. San Francisco: Artspace Books, 1992. ________. Tongues of Flame. Normal, IL: University Galleries of Illinois State University, 1990. Exhibition: January 23 - March 4, 1990. This is a selective bibliography. Other citations on the subject of AIDS and art may be located by using the following sources: Dynes, Wayne R. Homosexuality: A Research Guide. New York: Garland Publishing, 1987. Pruden, David E. Picturing AIDS: Art, Photography, Media and AIDS; A Bibliography. Rochester: Visual Resources Workshop, 1991. Saslow, James. A Bibliography of Gay and Lesbian Art. New York: College Art Association, 1994. The following indexes may also be useful: Alternative Press Index. Quarterly. v.1, 1969+ Gay/Lesbian Periodical Index. American Library Association. Annual. v.1, 1992+ An Index to the Advocate: The National Gay Newsmagazine, 1967- 1982. Compiled by Robert B. Marks Ridinger. Los Angeles: Liberation Publications, 1987. Compiled by Ray Anne Lockard; Head Librarian; Frick Fine Arts Library; University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 15260; Phone: 412-648-2410; Fax: 412-648-7568; E-mail: Frickart@VMS.CIS.PITT.EDU