Implicated and Immune

This show documents an important part of New Zealand, and global, history.
Anna Tokareva
Published on February 16, 2015

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Overview

Implicated and Immune is a major survey of art made by contemporary New Zealand artists in response to HIV and AIDS. The free exhibition features older artists, whose work was made at the height of the epidemic in the 1980s, along with contributions to the conversation from the younger generation.

It will run until 28 February at Michael Lett Gallery, with a talk by the curator Ron Brownson and artist Fiona Clark at 1pm, Saturday 14 February.

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