HIV-positive persons--Employment; HIV-positive persons--Mental health; AIDS (Disease)--Patients--Mental health; AIDS (Disease)--Patients-- Employment
It is well established that HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), the virus responsible for AIDS, directly attacks the central nervous system, altering cognition, behavior, and affect, and can result in a full dementia syndrome. HIV-associated...
Louisville Gas and Electric Company; Public utility companies; Industrial facilities
Lithograph of Louisville, Kentucky's Gas Company. Handwritten on bottom of mounted print: "R.G. Potter Collection; Located on Washington between Jackson & Preston Office at 116 Green (Liberty) between 3rd & 4th J. Lawrence Smith Pres....
Sanders Poultry storefront at 116 W. Jefferson in Louisville, Kentucky; man in white apron standing in doorway. Advertisements on store windows read: "Sanders; Come in, see our chicken picking machines; Turkeys; Geese; Young Hens; Roosters;...
Buildings; Industrial facilities; Distilling industry
Distillery Transfer Service. Two views down a street with one view showing a few houses and the other view showing a larger brick building with a smokestack and houses behind it. Address: Distillery Transfer Service, 116 Water Street, Louisville,...
Two-story narrow brick house with an iron fence. A sign in the front yard reads "Remodel with Thermobric Applied Exclusively by Central Paint & Roofing. For Free Estimates call Jackson 116[0]." Address: 1450 South 6th Street,...
Railroad tracks; Electric railroads; Railroads; Canals
Four sets of railroad tracks with fields on either side. Electric poles and lines run parallel to the tracks. A train is on the left set of tracks with a person sitting on the top of one of the cars. A second train is on one of the middle sets of...
Prints; Screen prints; Allusions; Death; Disasters; Tragedies; Accidents; Automobiles; Vehicles; Dead persons; Wounds & injuries; Voyeurism; Social aspects; Social classes
"The use of serial repetition here, as in other early Warhol works, relates interestingly to Minimalist uses of repetition. The reciprocally ironic relation between Warhol and the Minimalists came to a head in 1964. Warhol exhibited a series...