ARTNET NEWS: An Audio History of the AIDS Epidemic Will Play All Month Long in New York to Mark the 40-Year History of the Crisis

Voices from the 40-year history of the AIDS crisis will be heard every day this month at the New York City AIDS Memorial in Greenwich Village.

From activist Larry Kramer’s famous 1991 “plague” speech to artist David Wojnarowicz’s audio recordings during ACT-UP demonstrations, the 45-minute recording, titled “Hear Me: Voices of the Epidemic,” will sound every day at 7 p.m., accompanied by a lighting installation.

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