An edition of Years yet yesterday (2015)

Years yet yesterday

an abecedary, minus two letters

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Years yet yesterday
Mark Addison Smith
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An edition of Years yet yesterday (2015)

Years yet yesterday

an abecedary, minus two letters

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"Consists of an abecedary of 24 text-based drawings inspired by playwright and activist Larry Kramer's 2004 call-to-action speech, The tragedy of today's gays. Each drawing is dedicated to a letter in the alphabet, and drawn using three words--rewritten hundreds of times--that appear in the original speech (the complete set contains 24 works because Kramer's speech did not include any words beginning with an X or a Z). The drawings first began in Chicago in 2010 and completed in New York City in 2014. This series was completed to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Kramer's speech, with hopes of inviting viewers to reflect upon a decade-long sliver of the 30+ ongoing years of the AIDS crisis"--The Visual AIDS website.

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Mark Addison Smith
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English
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30

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"This series ... was completed on November 5, 2014 to commemorate the 10th anniversary of Larry Kramer's speech, 'The Tragedy of Today's Gays, ' and to invite viewers to reflect upon a decade-long sliver of the 30+ ongoing years of the AIDS crisis."--Front cover flap.

"This book of 24 works was printed in 2015 ... in an edition of 365"--Back cover flap.

Includes a brief interview reprinted from 2014.

Rare Book copy: No. 207.

Rare Book copy:Inscribed to [Columbia University] by the author, August 24, 2019.

Gift; Mark Addison Smith; 2019.

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Library of Congress
N7433.4.S642 Y4 2015

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Pagination
30 unnumbered pages
Number of pages
30

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OL44390574M
OCLC/WorldCat
950996380

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