Event: Avram Finkelstein Opening Reception

Part of Fall 2023 Arts & Cultural Programs

Featuring a reading by Irena Klepfisz
Saturday, October 14, 2023

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About the Event:

Over the past four decades, the cultural production of Avram Finkelstein has been devoted to articulating political and social justice concerns, in particular in relation to the ongoing HIV/AIDS epidemic and in public space. Widely recognized for his early agitprop postering with the Silence=Death Collective and Gran Fury, of which he was a founding member, his more recent endeavors in drawing and sculpture examine the distinctions between the parallel acts of memory and witnessing.

In this newly commissioned installation, Finkelstein has designed five translucent panels to form a conceptual ‘sky’ of memory and witnessing that floats above the ‘earth’ of the New York City AIDS Memorial’s granite pavers and the reflective waters of the fountain below. These panels layer loosely rendered, hand-drawn clouds—a new style emerging for the artist which documents a reacquaintance with his own “disobedient body” after a stroke several years ago—and text that has been taken from the 1982 poem Bashert, by Irena Klepfisz: “These words are dedicated to those who died,” and “These words are dedicated to those who survived.” Seen through one another, these panels constitute a dialogue with the Memorial site, its emotional intentionality, and its uses of shadow and light.

Support & Thanks

This installation was made with the support of Powerhouse Arts: Nellie Davis, Dennis Hrehowsik, Jeremy Gender, Jacob Olmedo, Daniel Quinn, Cuba, Luther Davis, Zaire Anderson, Dana Zinsser, Devon Petrovits, Chris Albert Lee, Brittni Collins, and Eric Shiner.

Dedications is exhibited through NYC Parks’ Art in the Parks program. The New York City AIDS Memorial’s 2023 Arts Programming is made possible, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

 

Image Credit: Avram Finkelstein; Photography: Avery Brunkus

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