David Wojnarowicz: History Keeps Me Awake at Night

July 13–Sept 30, 2018


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On September 17, 1987, Gracie Mansion Gallery opened an exhibition of Wojnarowicz’s work called The Four Elements. These symbolically and technically dense paintings—allegorical representations of earth, water, fire, and wind—are Wojnarowicz’s take on a theme with a long history in European art. By linking his contemporary moment to a historical subject, he claims a lineage for his work as he suggests the particularity—and particular violence—of his time.

David Wojnarowicz (1954–1992), Water, 1987

Painting of frog in water, with scenes of the cosmos and people engaged in sexual activities in black and white.
Painting of frog in water, with scenes of the cosmos and people engaged in sexual activities in black and white.

David Wojnarowicz (1954–1992), Water, 1987. Acrylic, ink, and collaged paper on composition board, 72 × 96 in. (182.9 × 243.8 cm). Second Ward Foundation. Image courtesy the Estate of David Wojnarowicz and P.P.O.W, New York.



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