found this artwork by David Wojnarowicz, from his collection titled "Sex Series"
If you can't read the text in the photo, this is what it says:
"In 1983 this boy
was born into the middle of a deadly epidemic. It would be decades before he
understands the severity of his situation and the ghosts haunting his unclaimed
and abandoned histories of sexual liberation. Had he been born decades earlier
like his sister, his lifeless diseased body would be just one among hundreds of
thousands of other boys just like him rotting in the ground. But he lived, only
to inherit a world steeped in fear and hatred of his tiny little body and the
desires he would pursue before long. Feared and hated because he will soon
learn what it is like to find pleasure in the naked bodies of other boys. He
will be faced with the all consuming anxiety of safer sex paranoia and the
panic that ensues when waking up with the most mild of fevers and chills. But
he will carry on despite the daunting “I hope you die of AIDS faggot” taunting
because the dangerous pleasures he will intimately know are both sustaining and
addictive. “Every time we fuck, we win”, he will someday whisper in his two
lovers’ ears, reassuring himself as much as them that every day they stay alive
is a revolutionary act; their desperate pleasures becoming the most
insurrectionary moments of defiance imaginable in a world that would just as
soon leave them for dead…"

This piece was in the Hide/Seek exhibit! And his video piece was removed by the Smithsonian for being too controversial...
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