today is a NEW DAY.
I have experienced so much loss in my lifetime. In the late 1980s & early 90s, I lost dozens to AIDS & a handful with HIV to suicide in the throes of gripping fear. Beginning in the mid 1990s, the prognosis of those living with HIV+ opened up to a hopeful future as the expectation, not the exception. Today’s Artist of the Day Eric Rhein creates intimate work that addresses the full scope of emotion surrounding diagnosis and post-diagnosis living. And, with the approach of World AIDS Day, December 1st, AAAD is privileged to share this work with you. (continues below)
“Rhein’s considered and intuitive use of repurposed objects is a hallmark of his work. The act of giving such cast-offs a new life mirrors the artist’s own spiritual path. Rhein felt a calling to address the universal aspects of the human experiences-particularly its vulnerability, resilience, and possibilities for transcendence—as experienced after his diagnosis with HIV in 1987.” –from ericrhein.com
Learn more about Eric Rhein!
Incredible art that I have had the privilege to view in person at the time of the Long Island City, NYC Open Studio weekend.