The complete range of the US photographer’s work—from rural Orange County to queer New York—is going on show at Raven Row
Events across Manhattan will pay tribute to the late artist through readings, film screenings, music and a candlelit procession
Fair will exhibit works by Jimmy DeSana and Barbara Ess, largely forgotten artists who were contemporaries of Robert Mapplethorpe
The pioneering American artist left behind a legacy of art as a form of gay rights activism; today, with regressive reproductive laws and the Monkeypox vaccine crisis affecting the queer community, his work proves its timelessness
A new film on the provocative artist, who died of Aids in 1992 at the age of 37, tells his story through his paintings, photographs, audio and videos
From a documentary on pioneering queer artist David Wojnarowicz to a survey of Barbara Kruger's pertinent Question installations
The many sides of a complicated artist are explored with freshness, polish, and insight in the Whitney Museum’s retrospective
As US culture wars reignite, the Whitney Museum stages a timely exhibition of New York’s finest firebrand
“Censorship has no role here... the only way to deal with these subjects is through dialogue"
Wojnarowicz’s A Fire in My Belly is already on display at the New York museum
Controversy follows decision to remove David Wojnarowicz video loaned by National Portrait Gallery