UNFRAMED: Artists Respond to AIDS
Community Research Initiative on AIDS (C, J. A. Forde, Jerae A. Forde, . . Powerhouse, $60 (144pp) ISBN 978-1-57687-134-8
With $1.5 million in funds generated by its "Unframed" program of art sales, New York's nonprofit ACRIA has worked to test and refine 40 AIDS treatments, seven of which have been approved by the FDA. This book documents work donated to the program by more than 100 contemporary artists over the last decade—and the results hold up very well as an anthology of recent American art, much of it socio-sexually charged. Arriving in a light-brown 10"×121/2" cloth binding with 3"×5" tip-on illustration by Ross Bleckner, the book feels as sleek, elegant and understated as the art inside is engaged, provocative and beautiful. Much of the art obliquely reflects the book's subject: Kenny Scharf's whimsical set of phallic microphone-like protuberances in acrylic feature oddly incredulous grimaces on their "heads" that perfectly invoke the innocence (and perhaps post-coital sheepishness) of sex. Lisa Yuskavage's etching
Reviewed on: 12/16/2002
Genre: Nonfiction