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Drive : the AIDS crisis is still beginning : a collection of essays, dialogues, and texts surrounding Gregg Bordowitz's films Fast trip, long drop, and Habit, and his exhibition Drive, held at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, April 6-July 7, 2003 / Gregg Bordowitz.
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Bordowitz, Gregg
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English
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Chicago, Ill. : WhiteWalls Inc., ©2002.
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75 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.
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AIDS (Disease)
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Museum of Contemporary Art (Chicago, Ill.)
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WhiteWalls ; 46.
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WhiteWalls, 0190-9835 ; 46
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Contents
From American skin / Lynne Tillman
Gregg Bordowitz: Take a ride in my car / Michael Rooks
What the world needs now / Gregg Bordowitz
One-way street. The second / Bill Horrigan
A noun and a verb / Douglas Crimp and Gregg Bordowitz
De-moralizing representations of AIDS / Douglas Crimp
Fragments of a conversation / Gregg Bordowitz and Yvonne Rainer
AIDS, race and the future of sexual democracy / Kendall Thomas
The effort to survive AIDS considered from the point of view of a race-car driver / Gregg Bordowitz.
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ISBN
0945323018
9780945323013
LCCN
2003619334
OCLC
53796978
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N - S
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