David Wojnarowicz (1954 - 1992)

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David Wojnarowicz

David Wojnarowicz was an American artist known for his multifaceted work, which included painting, film, video, performance, writing, and music. His art often addressed themes such as society's fragmentation, consumerism, and the juxtaposition of natural and industrial landscapes. After being diagnosed with AIDS at 33, Wojnarowicz's work became more activist-oriented, focusing on his sexuality and his illness, as exemplified in his piece "Untitled," also known as "One Day This Kid"​.

David Wojnarowicz's childhood was tumultuous, marked by abuse and neglect, which profoundly influenced his later work. Despite dropping out, he eventually completed his high school education and immersed himself in New York's underground art scene. His art from the 1980s, particularly after the death of his mentor and close friend Peter Hujar, increasingly addressed AIDS and became more politically charged​.

His legacy includes notable works like "A Fire in My Belly," which sparked controversy and highlighted the ongoing struggles of the LGBTQ+ community and those affected by AIDS. Wojnarowicz's work continues to inspire and provoke, as seen in exhibitions like the Whitney Museum's retrospective, "David Wojnarowicz: History Keeps Me Awake at Night," and his influence on various artists and cultural movements​​.

For those interested in exploring the depth and breadth of David Wojnarowicz's work, staying informed about upcoming exhibitions and available collections can provide valuable insights into his impactful legacy. Subscribing to updates from art galleries and museums that feature his work is an excellent way to stay connected to the evolving appreciation and interpretation of his art.

Date and place of birt:14 september 1954, Red Bank, USA
Date and place of death:22 july 1992, New Brunswick, USA
Nationality:USA
Period of activity: XX century
Specialization:Artist, Filmmaker, Photographer, Writer
Genre:Performance art
Art style:Contemporary art

Creators USA

Robert Scott Duncanson (1821 - 1872)
Robert Scott Duncanson
1821 - 1872
Hiram Powers (1805 - 1873)
Hiram Powers
1805 - 1873
Clark Murray (1938)
Clark Murray
1938
Jean-Antoine Houdon (1741 - 1828)
Jean-Antoine Houdon
1741 - 1828
Cristina BanBan (1987)
Cristina BanBan
1987
Robert Glenn Ketchum (1947)
Robert Glenn Ketchum
1947
John Steuart Curry (1897 - 1946)
John Steuart Curry
1897 - 1946
Timur Si-Qin (1984)
Timur Si-Qin
1984
Jens Joneleit (1968)
Jens Joneleit
1968
Mon Levinson (1926 - 2014)
Mon Levinson
1926 - 2014
Patricia van Dalen (1955)
Patricia van Dalen
1955
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders (1952)
Timothy Greenfield-Sanders
1952
Tom Wesselmann (1931 - 2004)
Tom Wesselmann
1931 - 2004
Donald Baechler (1956 - 2022)
Donald Baechler
1956 - 2022
Danielle Orchard (1985)
Danielle Orchard
1985
Gina Beavers (1974)
Gina Beavers
1974

Creators Contemporary art

Milena Pavlović-Barili (1909 - 1945)
Milena Pavlović-Barili
1909 - 1945
Pavel Georgievich Gromushkin (1913 - 2008)
Pavel Georgievich Gromushkin
1913 - 2008
Robert Lvovich Genin (1884 - 1941)
Robert Lvovich Genin
1884 - 1941
Rainer Zille (1945 - 2005)
Rainer Zille
1945 - 2005
Robert Lucander (1962)
Robert Lucander
1962
Aref El Rayess (1928 - 2005)
Aref El Rayess
1928 - 2005
 Arcangelo (1956)
Arcangelo
1956
Flor Garduño (1957)
Flor Garduño
1957
Leonid L'vovich Berlin (1925 - 2001)
Leonid L'vovich Berlin
1925 - 2001
Sofija Veiveryte (1926 - 2009)
Sofija Veiveryte
1926 - 2009
Wolfram Adalbert Scheffler (1956)
Wolfram Adalbert Scheffler
1956
Zao Wou-Ki (1920 - 2013)
Zao Wou-Ki
1920 - 2013
Revekka Moiseevna Tsuzmer (1918 - 2009)
Revekka Moiseevna Tsuzmer
1918 - 2009
Simone de Beauvoir (1908 - 1986)
Simone de Beauvoir
1908 - 1986
John Spooner (1946)
John Spooner
1946
Hannes Schultze-Froitzheim (1904 - 1995)
Hannes Schultze-Froitzheim
1904 - 1995
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