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Jerry
talked about associations between my project and prints in the surrounding
exhibition. In a case next to my clinic
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structure
was this 19th Century French
peephole lithograph, "Rome and It's Monuments". In the same way you look |
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into
this print to see a view of Rome, the viewers of my art action would look
into the Strauss Gallery from the Courtyard
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into
this structure. My 3'x 6' linoleum print "Lifecycle
of HIV Showing Sites of Action of Medications" papered it's
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outside
walls and woodcut molded spheres representing HIV were hanging above it.
My installation and the clinical
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art
action were situated in the liminal space between art and medicine. Here
is the view out of the clinic into the Fogg.
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