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Avram Finkelstein : ウィキペディア英語版
Avram Finkelstein

Avram Finkelstein is an artist, writer, gay rights activist, and member of the AIDS art collective Gran Fury.
Finkelstein describes himself as a "red diaper baby", raised by leftist parents who encouraged him to develop an interest in radical politics. He began by protesting the Vietnam War in the 1960s, and has worked on many activist causes, including The Student Mobilization Committee, The Poor People's Campaign, The Coalition for Lesbian and Gay Rights, and was a founding member of the AIDS advocacy group ACT UP. In 1986, Finkelstein was co-founder of the group Silence=Death Project, which created the "Silence=Death" anti-AIDS logo to combat institutional silence surrounding homophobia and HIV/AIDS,〔Video Interview with Avram Finkelstein: Silence=Death Project, ACT UP, Silence Opens Doors | http://www.silenceopensdoors.com/2009/10/chapter-2.html | March 3, 2010〕 later donated to ACT UP. In 1994, in preparation for the Gay Games in New York City, he wrote a tract for ACT UP, entitled "Welcome to New York", which asked gay men and lesbians who attended the games and other festivities surrounding the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Stonewall Riots to take action to stop the AIDS epidemic.
Finkelstein has covered art & culture for ''Artwrit'', ''Italian Vogue'', ''Dazed and Confused'', ''Visionaire'', ''Pride'', ''Genre'', ''Van'' and ''Dune''. With Gran Fury, he collaborated on public awareness campaigns and public art projects for publications, museums and foundations including The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Venice Biennale, ArtForum, The New Museum of Contemporary Art, Creative Time, and The Public Art Fund. Finkelstein has been interviewed about art, activism and communication in the public sphere by publications including ''The New York Times'' and ''Interview''., and spoken at Harvard, Exit Art, Fordham, RISD, MassArt, The School of Visual Arts and CUNY.
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