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Individual Artists - David Wojnarowicz: Dear Jean Pierre

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Book Synopsis: An epistolary portrait of Wojnarowicz’s formation as an artist and writer through his tender letters to his Parisian lover―with artwork, photographs and ephemera

This volume collects David Wojnarowicz’s transatlantic correspondence to his Parisian lover Jean Pierre Delage between 1979 and 1982. Capturing a truly foundational moment for Wojnarowicz’s artistic and literary practice, these letters not only reveal his captivating personality―and its concomitant compassion, neuroses and tenderness―but also index the development of the visual language that would go on to codify him as one of the preeminent artists of his generation.

Through this collection, readers are introduced to Wojnarowicz’s Rimbaud series, his band 3 Teens Kill 4, the publication of his first photographs, his early friendship with Peter Hujar, his participation in the then-emerging East Village art and music scenes, and the preparations for the publication of his first book. Included with these writings are postcards, drawings, xeroxes, photo­graphs, collages, flyers, ephemera and contact sheets that showcase some of the artist’s iconic images and work, such as the Burning House motif and Untitled (Genet, after Brassai).

Beyond these milestones, the book offers a striking portrayal of Wojnarowicz as a 20-something detailing his day-to-day life with the type of unbridled earnestness that comes with his age and the softness of love and longing. This disarming tenderness provides a picture of a young man who is just beginning to find his voice in the world and the love he has discovered in it. Although the two exchanged letters in equal measure, Delage’s correspondences have largely been lost, leaving us with only a revelatory glimpse into the internal world of Wojnarowicz during what turned out to be his formative years.

Painter, photographer, writer, filmmaker, performance artist, songwriter and activist, David Wojnarowicz was born in Redbank, New Jersey, in 1954 and died of AIDS in New York in 1992. He authored five books, most famously Close to the Knives. Wojnarowicz attained national prominence as a writer and advocate for AIDS awareness and for his stance against censorship. His work is in numerous private and public collections, including the Museum of Modern Art and Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; and the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, among other institutions.

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Experience the intimate journey of one of the most influential artists of our time with David Wojnarowicz: Dear Jean Pierre. This captivating collection of letters, artwork, photographs, and ephemera takes you back to a foundational moment in Wojnarowicz's artistic and literary practice. Through his transatlantic correspondence to his Parisian lover, Jean Pierre Delage, from 1979 to 1982, you'll witness the development of the visual language that would define him as one of the preeminent artists of his generation.

Immerse yourself in Wojnarowicz's world as you discover his Rimbaud series, his band 3 Teens Kill 4, and his early friendships with luminaries like Peter Hujar. Explore the emerging East Village art and music scenes and witness the preparations for the publication of Wojnarowicz's first book. This volume also features postcards, drawings, photographs, collages, and more, showcasing iconic images and work that define his artistic legacy.

But beyond the milestones, David Wojnarowicz: Dear Jean Pierre offers an unparalleled glimpse into the tender and earnest moments of a young man finding his voice and love in the world. These heartfelt letters reveal Wojnarowicz's captivating personality, compassion, neuroses, and tenderness, painting a literary portrait that is both captivating and deeply moving.

As a multi-talented artist, writer, filmmaker, and activist, David Wojnarowicz's impact spans across mediums. With his powerful art and advocacy for AIDS awareness, he attained national prominence and challenged censorship. Now you can own a piece of his artistic journey with this remarkable collection. Don't miss out on this invaluable addition to your art collection or library.

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