メトロポリタン美術館さんのインスタグラム写真 - (メトロポリタン美術館Instagram)「On #WorldAIDSDay we're taking a moment to remember and reflect on the impact of two artists the world lost to AIDS.⁣ ⁣ Peter Hujar—a photographer best known for his black and white portraits—was a brief lover, close mentor, and friend to the artist David Wojnarowicz, who he captured here. After Hujar’s death in 1987 due to complications from AIDS, Wojnarowicz described him as “my brother, my father, my emotional link to the world.” ⁣ ⁣ After receiving his own HIV-positive diagnosis just a few months later, Wojnarowicz's works became increasingly political. His writing, painting, collages, photographs, and activist work captured the outrage, complexities, fears, and injustices that defined the AIDS crisis through his death in 1992. ⁣ ⁣ 📸 Peter Hujar (American, 1934–1987). David Wojnarowicz with a Snake, 1981. Gelatin silver print. ©The Peter Hujar Archive, L.L.C. @metphotographs」12月2日 2時13分 - metmuseum

メトロポリタン美術館のインスタグラム(metmuseum) - 12月2日 02時13分


On #WorldAIDSDay we're taking a moment to remember and reflect on the impact of two artists the world lost to AIDS.⁣

Peter Hujar—a photographer best known for his black and white portraits—was a brief lover, close mentor, and friend to the artist David Wojnarowicz, who he captured here. After Hujar’s death in 1987 due to complications from AIDS, Wojnarowicz described him as “my brother, my father, my emotional link to the world.” ⁣

After receiving his own HIV-positive diagnosis just a few months later, Wojnarowicz's works became increasingly political. His writing, painting, collages, photographs, and activist work captured the outrage, complexities, fears, and injustices that defined the AIDS crisis through his death in 1992. ⁣

📸 Peter Hujar (American, 1934–1987). David Wojnarowicz with a Snake, 1981. Gelatin silver print. ©The Peter Hujar Archive, L.L.C. @metphotographs


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