VIVONO. ARTE E AFFETTI, HIV-AIDS IN ITALIA. 1982-1996. Reader
VIVONO. Art and Feelings, HIV-AIDS in Italy. 1982–1996 is an editorial project consisting of a READER which collects the research and texts, and a visual Archive: including health records, artists’ testimonies, articles, and part of the archival material featured in the exhibition. Composed of the voices, the images, and the lived experiences of those who shared their stories and entrusted their knowledge: it’s a collective undertaking, a first attempt—partial and unfinished—to trace the history of the HIV-AIDS epidemic in Italy through the artworks created in the country at that time. The exhibition and this publication are the outcome of long conversations, sudden turns and unforeseen divergences. These are not spaces of reconciliation, for the times of HIV-AIDS continue to unfold unevenly, shifting across latitudes.
Contributors: Michele Bertolino, Valeria Calvino, Daniele Calzavara, Sandra Cane, Stefano Collicelli Cagol, Giulia Sbaffi, Luca Scarlini, Luca Starita, Giulia Zompa.
The text gathers poems and original writings by Luciano Bartolini, Dario Bellezza, Massimiliano Chiamenti, Nino Gennaro, La Nina, Ottavio Mai, Marco Sanna, Giovanni Testori, Pier Vittorio Tondelli, and Bruno Zanichelli.
published by AXIS AXIS
curated by Michele Bertolino
graphic design by Federico Antonini
416 pages, 12 x 19 cm