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Colourful i-Base graphic. The main text reads: AIDS quilts at Tate Modern – and why they are so relevant today. At the top is i-Base’s website address: I hyphen base dot info. At the bottom it says, HTB news, 2025. A photo on the right, by Marco V. Pereira, shows two long rows of many AIDS quilts, laid out in the Tate Gallery’s Turbine Hall. It’s taken from high up, at a distance, and the sunshine that lights the quilts is dappled by shadows. Many people are looking at the quilts. The colours used in the image are purple, light green, light blue, turquoise, dark blue, white, mustard and hot pink.

Colourful i-Base graphic. The main text reads: AIDS quilts at Tate Modern – and why they are so relevant today. At the top is i-Base’s website address: I hyphen base dot info. At the bottom it says, HTB news, 2025. A photo on the right, by Marco V. Pereira, shows two long rows of many AIDS quilts, laid out in the Tate Gallery’s Turbine Hall. It’s taken from high up, at a distance, and the sunshine that lights the quilts is dappled by shadows. Many people are looking at the quilts. The colours used in the image are purple, light green, light blue, turquoise, dark blue, white, mustard and hot pink.

#AIDSquilts at the #Tate – reflection and also anger:

i-base.info/htb/51627

This review of the exhibition contemplates personal and generational loss and puts this vast living artwork into the context of both historical and current #HIVactivism.

Photo by Marco V. Pereira.

#HIVsky #AIDSMemoryUK

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