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The Captivating Desire: AIDS #4
12020-04-27T13:40:38-07:00Eta Pastreich46a56eebddbdac46aa757e94bead41c08a9e95b1373378plain2020-05-04T21:20:51-07:00Eta Pastreich46a56eebddbdac46aa757e94bead41c08a9e95b1Beginning in 1981, the AIDS crisis created a mass cultural hysteria about HIV. The failure of adequate sexual education created a public heath panic that particularly targeted gay men. This led to a generation of gay men being forced to navigate the trauma of losing community members alongside the fear of stigmatization after a positive diagnosis. The AIDS crisis exposed the gay community to an onslaught of voyeurs who promulgated misconceptions of gay men and further policed their lifestyles through stereotypes of hypersexuality and promiscuity. The voyeurism in this piece differs from its traditional iteration in that the same-sex desiring gaze causes vouyerism to lose much of its pernicious character when removed from the context of patriarchal power over women. Copoulos’ work is from the height of the AIDS crisis, and the painting is staged so that the viewer is given a view into the intimacy of this crisis for the three men in the painting.
1media/1996.12_thumb.jpg2020-05-04T12:48:06-07:00The Captivating Desire: AIDS #41John Copoulos, (American, b. 1952), The Captivating Desire: AIDS #4, 1986, Oil on masonite, 24 x24 inches, Gift of Stuart Katz, Source: Binghamton University Art Museummedia/1996.12.jpgplain2020-05-04T12:48:06-07:00