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>> Upcoming/Current Exhibition
The Station Museum of Contemporary Art wishes to announce its forthcoming exhibition,
Because We Are, to open Saturday June 19, 2010 from 7 - 10pm.
This exhibition presents the work of 10 distinguished artists who are dealing with issues
regarding Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transsexual civil rights. Fundamental concerns include
gay marriage, the AIDS crisis, religious and legislative persecution, hate crimes and gay
sexuality.
Gay marriage is a controversial issue and a subject that Brooklyn based artist Patricia Cronin
personally confronts through her well-known classically sculpted funerary monument Memorial
To A Marriage. She also presents her intimate series of erotic watercolors. The AIDS crisis
devastated the gay community beginning in the 1980s. Outspoken artists affected by this
disease explored its effects in their artwork. One of the most influential figures of this time was
New York based artists David Wojnarowicz. His “Untitled” (One Day this Kid...) reveals an
intimate narrative that shows how devastating this disease is. More recently, Daniel
Goldstein’s Medicine Man approaches AIDS on conceptual level. The suspended human-
shaped sculpture consists of steel wire threaded with nearly 300 donated empty HIV medication
bottles and 139 syringes. The sculpture is beautiful in spite of its foundation in hopelessness
and despair. Arthur Robinson Williams presents intimate portraits of transgendered
individuals and couples undergoing physical and emotional transformation in his photographic
series My Right Self. Zanele Muholi takes us on a photographic journey through post-apartheid
South Africa focusing on the subjective experiences of black lesbians in two of her series Only
Half The Picture and Being.
The following artists are included in this exhibition:
Eric Avery (Texas)
James Morrison (New York)
Patricia Cronin (New York)
Zanele Muholi (South Africa)
Daniel Goldstein (California)
Conrad Ventur (New York)
Brian Kenny (New York)
Arthur Robinson Williams (Pennsylvania)
Slava Mogutin (New York)
David Wojnarowicz (New York)
These 10 artists express their most intimate feelings and strive for recognition through their own
fine art. This exhibition consists of a range of media including sculpture, photography, video,
and mixed media. Coinciding with Houston’s Annual Pride Festival, this exhibition shares
aesthetic, philosophical, and political views and experiences from a legitimate segment of
society.
This exhibition will be on view on view from June 19, 2010 through September 19, 2010.
This exhibition was curated by Tim Gonzalez with the help of the staff of the Station Museum.
The Station Museum is open Wed – Sun, 11am – 6pm. The museum is located in Midtown at
the corner of Alabama and La Branch. Admission is always free. Please call to schedule tours.
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