A magnified view of the pubic area of a man bearing the words 'Oh ja'; an advertisement by the Real AIDS Grazer Kunst Verein. Colour lithograph by Matthias Herrmann, 1993.

  • Herrmann, Matthias, 1963-
Date:
1993
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675210i
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A magnified view of the pubic area of a man bearing the words 'Oh ja'; an advertisement by the Real AIDS Grazer Kunst Verein. Colour lithograph by Matthias Herrmann, 1993. In copyright. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Publication/Creation

Graz (Eisengasse 3, A-8020 Graz) : Real AIDS Grazer Kunst Verein ... in Zusamenarbeit mit der Steirischen AIDS-Hilfe, 1993.

Physical description

1 print : lithograph, printed in black, grey and red ; sheet 84 x 59.3 cm

Lettering

AIDS geht uns alle an. Oh ja. © Matthias Herrmann. Real AIDS Grazer Kunst Verein ... in Zusamenarbeit mit der Steirischen AIDS-Hilfe. Real AIDS Hotline ... Stamp on verso bears address of Matthias Hermann: Badhausgasse 22-24/3, A-1070 Wien ...

Copyright note

Matthias Herrmann Real AIDS Grazer Kunst Verein Sterischen AIDS-Hilfe Matthias Herrmann © Matthias Herrmann 1993 Real AIDS Grazer Austria 01/04/2009 UkLW Transcription from the item

Reference

Wellcome Collection 675208i

References note

Drew Frist, 'Matthias Herrmann, exhibition-ist au courant', NY arts: the international guide to the art world, January-February 2006

Creator/production credits

The German photographer Matthias Herrmann from the 1980s produced photographs of the male nude, often using his own body, "partially done as a response to the AIDS crisis -- born out of a need to show off a healthy, potent and not endangered gay male body" (Frist, loc. cit.)

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.1 and .2 are duplicates.

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