James Wagner stumbles upon Jeff Wyckoff’s AIDS altarpiece by accident on a gallery visit and finds it has a forceful, ongoing resonance: “I believe it must be almost as powerful now as it ever was. If this is the case it’s certainly about the art, but it’s not least due to the fact that for most of those around the world affected by AIDS not much has actually changed.”
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