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Professor in the Video, New Media, and Animation department at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago since 2010.  Artist and LGBTQ activist (ACT UP), with documentary work focusing on AIDS issues.  Author of numerous books on the subject.  Wrote and directed 'Sex Mitigating Death: On Discourse and Drives: A Meditative Poem' (2011) at the Tate Modern, London.  Formerly taught video art at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Brown University, and School of the Art Institute of Chicago from 1995 to 2010.  HIV positive.   
 
Professor in the Video, New Media, and Animation department at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago since 2010.  Artist and LGBTQ activist (ACT UP), with documentary work focusing on AIDS issues.  Author of numerous books on the subject.  Wrote and directed 'Sex Mitigating Death: On Discourse and Drives: A Meditative Poem' (2011) at the Tate Modern, London.  Formerly taught video art at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Brown University, and School of the Art Institute of Chicago from 1995 to 2010.  HIV positive.   
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* [[Global LGBTQ HIV/AIDS Activists]]
  
 
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==Further Reading/Research==

Revision as of 19:45, 29 May 2018

Gregg Bordowitz

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1964 -

Occupation

Academic

Description

Professor in the Video, New Media, and Animation department at The School of the Art Institute of Chicago since 2010. Artist and LGBTQ activist (ACT UP), with documentary work focusing on AIDS issues. Author of numerous books on the subject. Wrote and directed 'Sex Mitigating Death: On Discourse and Drives: A Meditative Poem' (2011) at the Tate Modern, London. Formerly taught video art at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna, Brown University, and School of the Art Institute of Chicago from 1995 to 2010. HIV positive.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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