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In 1993 Carlos Guitierrez-Solana, the director of Artists Space in New York, invited me to do an installation about the AIDS pandemic. The gallery dedicated a small area near the front entrance as its “AIDS Forum” to show work by a different artist each month confronting the health crisis; and with naïve optimism, would be in place until the pandemic came to an end. “Work # 163: Interrogation (An AIDS Forum)” occupied a space 10’ x 12’ x 16’ and… was designed in the blunt take-no-prisoners style of Russian constructivism. The walls were painted the colour of dried blood and a row of Xerox enlargements of prominent government scientists, journalists, and movement spokespeople were glued to the wall near the floor, above these images was stencilled a (carefully documented) text questioning their credibility. This work is an in-progress performance document in which the public was invited to witness the artist at work.
Bruce Eves was the recipient of the Governor-General’s Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Visual and Media Arts in 2018 and was the subject of Peter Dudar’s feature-length documentary “Bruce Eves in Polari” that premiered at The Power Plant. Eves was ranked 26th on the Alt-Power100 list compiled by ArtLyst (UK). In the past he was assistant-programming director at the Centre for Experimental Art and Communication (CEAC) in the late 1970s; and throughout the 1980s was the co-founder and chief archivist of the International Gay History Archive (now housed in the Rare Book and Manuscript division of the New York Public Library). Eves continues an active practice of exhibiting and curating on the cutting-edge, and in recent years has pushed the envelope further by expanding his work to include spoken-word projects performed monthly at the Black Eagle bar’s Dirty Queer Poetry Nights. Eves lives and works in Toronto and seeks representation. His CV can be viewed at www.bruceeves.net
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"Work # 163: How to Lose Friends and Alienate People (a comedy)"
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