
David Wojnarowicz: Arthur Rimbaud in New York (1978–79) connects the poet’s restless youth with the artist’s own struggles in a collapsing New York. Created with friends, the photo-performances document both Wojnarowicz’s shift from writing to visual art and cityscapes since transformed. First shown in 1990, the series now gathers works from multiple portfolios, offering a powerful record of survival, identity, and place.