It Was Vulgar and It Was Beautiful, Jack Lowery
It Was Vulgar and It Was Beautiful, Jack Lowery
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It Was Vulgar and It Was Beautiful
How AIDS Activists Used Art to Fight a Pandemic

Author: Jack Lowery

Narrator: Vikas Adam

Unabridged: 14 hr 9 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/05/2022

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

The story of art collective Gran Fury—which fought back during the AIDS crisis through direct action and community-made propaganda—offers lessons in love and grief.

In the late 1980s, the AIDS pandemic was annihilating queer people, intravenous drug users, and communities of color in America, and disinformation about the disease ran rampant. Out of the activist group ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), an art collective that called itself Gran Fury formed to campaign against corporate greed, government inaction, stigma, and public indifference to the epidemic.

Writer Jack Lowery examines Gran Fury’s art and activism from iconic images like the “Kissing Doesn’t Kill” poster to the act of dropping piles of fake bills onto the trading floor of the New York Stock Exchange. Lowery offers a complex, moving portrait of a collective and its members, who built essential solidarities with each other and whose lives evidenced the profound trauma of enduring the AIDS crisis.

Gran Fury and ACT UP’s strategies are still used frequently by the activists leading contemporary movements. In an era when structural violence and the devastation of COVID-19 continue to target the most vulnerable, this belief in the power of public art and action persists.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Hannah on December 15, 2024

I am of the generation that lived through the AIDS crisis. I remember sitting at the annual Human Rights Campaign gala a few years ago, during COVID, when Alexandra Billings was at the podium to say how she had been living with HIV for decades and felt betrayed by the government because it was able......more

Goodreads review by Jarrett on May 19, 2022

A comprehensive and engrossing history of ACT UP and its affinity groups, It Was Vulgar and It Was Beautiful provides an unsparing account of the various efforts activists employed to combat government inaction on AIDS during the height of the epidemic. Jack Lowery skillfully blends research with in......more

Goodreads review by Jenna on June 18, 2024

this is such a special book and it took me completely by surprised. i picked it up expecting it to be a laborious read about the AIDS crisis, and in the end it turned out to be a moving collection of memories and art pieces and interview snippets about friendship, queerness, grief, art, and activism......more

Goodreads review by Hank on August 06, 2022

An oddly dull, overlong read about something very interesting, especially with a title like this! The back half moves more quickly and more elegantly than the first half, which is curious, given that the early years of Gran Fury and the emergence of the activist art-propaganda movement are so fascin......more

Goodreads review by Mac on August 14, 2024

Really great and informational book about the interaction between/power of art and activism together. Jack Lowery details the work of ACT UP and Gran Fury, two AIDS activist groups whose work cannot be overstated. Even if you don’t think you’re too familiar with AIDS activism, you’ve almost certainl......more


Quotes

“I picked up Jack Lowery’s It Was Vulgar and It Was Beautiful and didn’t stop reading it for the next three days. Lowery’s plainspoken, patient, and probing approach to his dramatic subject matter is totally compelling, and his focus on Gran Fury fills in a critical piece of aesthetic and political history. Anyone and everyone interested in still-urgent questions about the relations between art, activism, living, and dying should immediately read this book.”—Maggie Nelson, author of THE ARGONAUTS

“Jack Lowery has written an engaging, provocative, and moving book about one of the most successful political movements in American history, a painstakingly researched narrative about how activism and art saved untold lives. At a time when the lessons of Gran Fury and ACT UP are more crucial than ever, this is essential reading.”—Alex Halberstadt, author of YOUNG HEROES OF THE SOVIET UNION

“A lively depiction of how graphic art can bring political activism to life.”—Kirkus