Not exact matches
As the
wall text points out, the effects span the spectrum
of visible light,
aided and abetted by the orange glow
of the reflective material on the backs
of the multiple pieces spread across an entire
wall of the gallery.
Activism and Camouflage denote works that are overtly political — like the Gran Fury collective's famous 1987 New Museum installation «Let the Record Show...» which is re-created in the exhibition with the same pink triangle and the words «Silence = Death» in neon — and on the opposite end
of the spectrum, works in which artists «bury references to
AIDS or sexuality so thoroughly that they often claimed that their work had no personal or expressive meanings at all,» according to the
wall text.
Still, their inclusion does not overshadow accompanying artists due to the show's aversion
of traditional
wall text, opting instead to
aid the viewer with a comprehensive catalogue.