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the obvious one for me is the Toronto artists collective General Idea
who published Fin de Siecle and Pharmacopia among other works relating
directly to their experience with AIDS - their catalog raisonne is an
ARLIS/NA award-winner and A.A. Bronson (the last surviving member) led a
workshop at the Banff conference - he is currently an
artist/guru/therapist in NYC and still involved with Printed Matter, I
believe. He would be a treasuire-trove of information if the student
wished to contact him directly.

Here is his website http://www.aabronson.com/art/gi.org/ 

Jill Patrick

OCAD

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I recently came across the book Waves and plagues: the art of Masami
Teraoka by Howard A. Link (San Francisco : Chronicle Books, c1988),
which features Teraoka's "AIDS series" of watercolors.

 

Kristi Y. Yuzuki

Program Specialist/Cataloger

Research Library

Los Angeles County Museum of Art

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Jo Spence was an artist/performance/ photographer but she comes to mind

first.

 

Also this artist book deals with Cancer

The pull-out sheets are made of coffee filters

Czechowski, Terry Lee.

Title:   That C word / by Terry Lee Czechowski.

Publication info:          [New York, NY] : Women's Studio Workshop,
2001,

c1999.

Physical description:   [8] p. : col. ill. ; 23 cm.

General note:             Book consists of sliding covers and 8 pockets
with pull-out

sheets containing text.

 

Mo

 

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http://www.library.cmu.edu/Research/Arts/Drama/index.html

http://www.library.cmu.edu/Research/Environment/index.html

http://www.greenarts.org 

 

 

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Paula,

 

The following artists' books and exhibition catalog deal with disease,
and

in particular, cancer.  

 

Geller, Matthew.  DIFFICULTY SWALLOWING. NY: Works Press, 1981

 

Hall, Martha.  TATTOO. Orr's Island, ME: M. Hall, 2001

 

HOLDING IN, HOLDING ON: ARTIST'S BOOKS BY MARTHA HALL.  Northampton, MA:

Smith College, Mortimer Rare Book Room, 2003

 

Underhill, Linn.  THIRTY FIVE YEARS/ ONE WEEK. Rochester, NY: Visual
Studies

Workshop Press, 1981

 

Martha Hall was a book artist who made several books relating to her

struggle with breast cancer.  The Smith College exhibition catalog
includes

images and text of all of her books.  Sadly, she did not win this
struggle,

but her work is intensely personal and powerful.  I believe they still
have

copies of this catalog available for sale.  

 

The other artists' books may be available at library collections near
you.

I would look these titles up on Worldcat to check locations.

 

I hope these will be helpful.

 

Laurie

 

Laurie Whitehill Chong

Special Collections Librarian

The Fleet Library at RI School of Design

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Providence, RI  02903

 

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>>> "Wolfe, Paula" <[log in to unmask]> 9/22/2008 11:49 AM >>>

A student is a printmaker and is interested in other contemporary
artists

who develop art related to diseases? I am not aware of any but will do
some

searching. Anyone think of a contemporary artist like this?

This student develops his artwork about cancer. Thanks.

 

Paula Wolfe

Fine Arts and Architecture Librarian

1015 N Olive Street

University of Arizona

Fine Arts Library

Office 231b

Tucson, Arizona 85721

520-626-9434

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