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- Shortlisted for the J. Anthony Lukas Prize The story of art collective Gran Fury--which fought back during the AIDS crisis through direct action and community-made propaganda--offers lessons in love and grief.
- About the Author: Jack Lowery is a writer whose work has appeared in TheAtlantic, the Times Literary Supplement, and on The Awl.
- 432 Pages
- History, Social History
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"By the late 1980s, the AIDS pandemic was deeply impacting gay and lesbian communities in America, and disinformation about the disease was running rampant. Out of the activist group ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), an art collective that called itself Gran Fury was formed, to create graphics and media that campaigned against corporate greed, government inaction, and public indifference to AIDS. In It Was Vulgar and It Was Beautiful, writer Jack Lowery examines Gran Fury's art and activism, from the iconic images like the SILENCE = DEATH graphic and the Kissing Doesn't Kill poster, to the act of dropping thousands of fake bills onto the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Lowery offers a complex, moving portrait of a group that expressed through art the profound trauma of surviving the AIDS crisis and formed essential solidarities between gays and lesbians in the activist community. Gran Fury and ACT UP's strategies are today employed by a variety of activist groups, including survivors of school shootings, harm reduction organizers, and activists for universal healthcare. Their belief in the power of art to create social change and drive political movements is illuminating in this era when violence and unending structural racism continue to target the most vulnerable."--Book Synopsis
Shortlisted for the J. Anthony Lukas Prize
The story of art collective Gran Fury--which fought back during the AIDS crisis through direct action and community-made propaganda--offers lessons in love and grief. In the late 1980s, the AIDS pandemic was annihilating queer people, intravenous drug users, and communities of color in America, and disinformation about the disease ran rampant. Out of the activist group ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), an art collective that called itself Gran Fury formed to campaign against corporate greed, government inaction, stigma, and public indifference to the epidemic. Writer Jack Lowery examines Gran Fury's art and activism from iconic images like the "Kissing Doesn't Kill" poster to the act of dropping piles of fake bills onto the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Lowery offers a complex, moving portrait of a collective and its members, who built essential solidarities with each other and whose lives evidenced the profound trauma of enduring the AIDS crisis. Gran Fury and ACT UP's strategies are still used frequently by the activists leading contemporary movements. In an era when structural violence and the devastation of COVID-19 continue to target the most vulnerable, this belief in the power of public art and action persists.Review Quotes
"This riveting new perspective on AIDS activism is an emotional portrait of anger, grief, loss and love--and a testament to art's power to transform."--Spectrum Culture
"An unsparing account... Lowery tenderly reconstructs the tedious planning, overwhelming sadness and occasional joys of the era to create an accessible history of the AIDS crisis and the activists who fought to make a difference."--NPR
"Jack Lowery has written an eminently readable and ultimately inspiring story about the intersection of politics and art."--Powell's Books Blog
"Lowery writes with passion and purpose in his essential new non-fiction book--OutWord Magazine
"Lowery cinematically captures the artists... This is a book for its subjects, a gift toward their legacy."--The Baffler
"Repackaging the collective's travails for a mass-market audience, Lowery deftly untangles the lives and contributions of Gran Fury's eleven core members while cementing the group's importance within the larger saga of ACT UP." --Artforum
"[A] thoughtful, cogent new history."--New York Times Book Review
"As much as the book is about how art fits into activism, it's also about how friendships and love affairs fit into a time of fear, grief, illness, and death amid a very closely knit social circle. It's a fun, fascinating read that's also a moving and personal one."--TheBody
"Jack Lowery's compelling exploration of [Gran Fury] and their work is more timely now than ever, when activism is a necessary and vital part of our lives....Educational and entertaining, this look at queer history has a lot to tell us about what's going on today."--Buzzfeed
"Lowery painstakingly reconstructs conversations and negotiations that compel a reader to feel the era's anguish and urgency... An important contribution to the annals of AIDS, and, in hewing close to but fanning out from a narrow cast of characters, a sturdy template for chroniclers of complex sociopolitical movements."--Alexandra Jacobs, The New York Times
"Lowery's raw emotion strikes deep into the reader's conscience. The context of how the art was incubated makes this narrative essential to the history of the AIDS epidemic...Recommended for all interested in how art can change the world."--Library Journal, *starred review*
"Lowery's incisive book functions as a catalogue raisonné of the collective's oeuvre over the eight years of its existence... It Was Vulgar & It Was Beautiful makes a compelling case for the significance of Gran Fury's imagery to the efficacy of ACT UP."--The Gay & Lesbian Review
"Lowery lovingly portrays the strength, effort, happy victories, and overwhelming sadness of [ACT UP's] historic efforts... Art had a major role in the movement, and as this testimonial lays out, the people behind the art stand as pillars of beautiful humanity. This is a rich and necessary documentation."--Booklist, *starred review*
"Lowery debuts with a fascinating study of how art galvanized AIDS activism in the 1980s and '90s...[He] provides crucial context about the history of the AIDS epidemic and draws vivid sketches of key players in Gran Fury. The result is a captivating look at the power of art as a political tool."--Publishers Weekly, *starred review*
"A lively depiction of how graphic art can bring political activism to life."--Kirkus
"I picked up Jack Lowery's It Was Vulgar and It Was Beautiful and didn't stop reading it for the next three days. Lowery's plainspoken, patient, and probing approach to his dramatic subject matter is totally compelling, and his focus on Gran Fury fills in a critical piece of aesthetic and political history. Anyone and everyone interested in still-urgent questions about the relations between art, activism, living, and dying should immediately read this book."--Maggie Nelson, author of THE ARGONAUTS
"Jack Lowery has written an engaging, provocative, and moving book about one of the most successful political movements in American history, a painstakingly researched narrative about how activism and art saved untold lives. At a time when the lessons of Gran Fury and ACT UP are more crucial than ever, this is essential reading."--Alex Halberstadt, author of YOUNG HEROES OF THE SOVIET UNION
About the Author
Jack Lowery is a writer whose work has appeared in TheAtlantic, the Times Literary Supplement, and on The Awl. He has taught in the Undergraduate Writing Program at Columbia University, where he also completed his MFA in nonfiction writing. He lives in Brooklyn.Dimensions (Overall): 9.37 Inches (H) x 6.06 Inches (W) x 1.5 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.4 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 432
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Social History
Publisher: Bold Type Books
Format: Hardcover
Author: Jack Lowery
Language: English
Street Date: April 5, 2022
TCIN: 84103266
UPC: 9781645036586
Item Number (DPCI): 247-16-2255
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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