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Anya Gallaccio Will Create The AIDS Memorial in London
Today AIDS Memory UK (AMUK) proudly announce that artist Anya Gallaccio has won the commission to create The AIDS Memorial in London. The memorial will
Shortlisted Artists Share Their Vision For AIDS Memorial in London
While we can’t reveal our winner just yet, we’re excited to give our supporters an update from some of the shortlisted artists who responded to
Our Community involvement and Selection Process
AMUK have worked with appointed art consultants Modus Operandi to prepare a brief, which was shared with over 250 contacts – internationally renowned artists, curators,
AMUK Announces Shortlisted Artists for London’s First Permanent HIV/AIDS Memorial
AIDS Memory UK (AMUK) proudly reveals the artists shortlisted to create London’s first HIV/AIDS memorial. Anya Gallaccio, Ryan Gander, Harold Offeh, Shahpour Pouyan, and Diana
London Mayor Sadiq Khan Reflects on London’s First HIV/AIDS Memorial
Mayor Sadiq Khan recently announced funding for London’s national HIV/AIDS memorial, aiming to honour lives lost and combat discrimination associated with the virus. Planned for
Honouring Jonathan Cooper OBE
Our trustee Jonathan Cooper OBE died suddenly on 18th September 2021. His fellow trustees, our patrons and the AIDS Memory UK campaign team are saddened
Forty years on, AIDS is not over
Together, we need to end the fight we started against the HIV/AIDS pandemic. Forty years ago, on June 5, 1981, the first cases of what