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AIDS Quilt 32

AIDS Quilt UK

AIDS Quilt UK
London, United Kingdom

Documents commemorating the people featured in AIDS Quilt 32

Panels made for: Panels made for: Vinni, Serge, Eric, Gellof, Tony - Michael Smith - NYPHEB (Nuriyev) - Brian Bethume Jones - Mark Freeman - Keith - Max Gordon

The collection of UK AIDS Quilts were made between 1989 and 1996 to commemorate friends, lovers and family members who passed away from an AIDS related illness during this time. You can zoom in to some of the specific details listed below.

The top centre panel has the names: Vinni, Serge, Eric, Gellof, Tony in a series of hearts with cloud backgrounds.

The bottom centre panel remembers Michael Smith. Michael's wife Trisha, describes how: 'In his [Michael's] dreams he saw this lion guiding him to another world, more beautiful than we could imagine, letting him know that everything for him will soon be alright.'

The top right panel remembers Keith. A sparkly top and white satin gloves decorate this panel.

The bottom right panel has the Russian lettering NYPHEB (Nureyev). Nureyev was a legendary ballet dancer who defected from the Soviet Union in 1961. He is considerd by many to be the greatest male ballet dancer of his time.

The centre top panel remembers Michael Smith. A series of images of Michael are surrounded by a border of black stars.

The top left panel remembers Max Gordon with a checkerboard design of blue, yellow and pink.

The bottom left panel remembers Mark Freeman with an image of to theatre masks and various names of arts institutions like Royal Ballet.

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  • Title: AIDS Quilt 32
  • Rights: UK AIDS Memorial Quilt Partnership
  • Medium: Quilt
  • Support Us: Many of the quilts we hold have no back up information. If you recognise any names or panels without information please get in touch. Email us at: AIDSquiltuk@gmail.com
AIDS Quilt UK

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