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A red sun emblazoned with a swastika looms over a Grim Reaper in a money suit. Slicing figures below, its scythe produces blood inscribed with welfare, health, and security issues.
  • A red sun emblazoned with a swastika looms over a Grim Reaper in a money suit. Slicing figures below, its scythe produces blood inscribed with welfare, health, and security issues.

David Wojnarowicz

Democracy at Work

Maker

David Wojnarowicz (American, 1954-1992)

Title

Democracy at Work
YOUR HOUSE IS MINE

Year

1989-1991

Medium

  • Screenprint on vellum paper

Materials/Techniques

Techniques

  • Screenprint on vellum paper

Dimensions

Image/sheet: 50.5 x 59.3 cm (19 7/8 x 23 3/8 inches) (each)

Signature / Inscription / Marks

signed and editioned by artist

Credit / Object Number

Credit

Georgianna Sayles Aldrich Fund

Object Number

2013.91.3.20

Type

  • Prints

Exhibition History

Variance
Making, Unmaking, and Remaking Disability
Feb 01, 2022 – Oct 09, 2022

Label copy

This print by artist David Wojnarowicz reminds us that illness and disability intersect with other systemic oppressions. Wojnarowicz made this strongly anti-fascist image just a few months before he died of AIDS-related complications. Around that same time, he wrote, “We are living in a society that has accelerated to such a point that the person to press the button that releases warheads, the person who determines whether some of us have the rights to abortion, the person who determines whether men can love men or women can love women or whether I should have to die of lack of access to healthcare because I’m Black or Hispanic or poor + white or Native American-that person no longer has to go to the scene of the crime to do the dirty work. The people making these determinations that affect our bodies and minds need only to do the legislative paperwork.”

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David Wojnarowicz (American, 1954-1992)
Democracy at Work; YOUR HOUSE IS MINE, 1989-1991
Screenprint on vellum paper
Image/sheet: 50.5 x 59.3 cm (19 7/8 x 23 3/8 inches) (each)
Georgianna Sayles Aldrich Fund 2013.91.3.20

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