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Posted on 11/08/06

Art against a plague

When it first hit public consciousness, AIDS, or the "gay plague" as it was known in the 1980s, was a merciless force. It seemed to seek out those artists who worked against time to articulate the destruction of their communities and end the stigma of the disease.

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