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AULT, Julie; DEITCHER, David; OLANDER, William
Duets: William Olander / Julie Ault & David Deitcher in conversation

Julie Ault and David Deitcher illuminate the life and work of the influential art historian, New Museum curator, and Visual AIDS co-founder William Olander (1950–1989). Olander’s exhibitions challenged oppressive institutional boundaries, blew open dichotomies, and boldly confronted discrimination, sexual difference, and AIDS, shaping curatorial practice for decades to come.

Committed to using the New Museum as a platform to challenge the ideological functions of the art world, Olander invited members of ACT UP to design a multimedia installation for the museum’s window on Broadway in 1987. The first museum project to unflinchingly address the AIDS epidemic and the political figures who enabled it, Let the Record Show... became the centerpiece of art historian and critic Douglas Crimp’s impassioned call for “new cultural practices” to respond to AIDS.

Ault and Deitcher’s conversation offers new insights into the through-lines of Olander's career, from his graduate research on the French Revolution to exhibitions at the Allen Memorial Art Museum and his later engagement with AIDS activism. 

Includes selected writings by Olander and an afterword by Kyle Croft.

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Published by Visual AIDS, 2021
Conversations

Price: 15€

AULT, Julie; DEITCHER, David; OLANDER, William - Duets: William Olander / Julie Ault & David Deitcher in conversation