“What Remains is the Rest of Life:” On Jürgen Baldiga and the Danger of a Single Story of HIV/AIDS Art (Octopus/EMST Athens)

An essay about the visual and textual output of the photographer and diarist Jürgen Baldiga as an artistic strategy and response to the HIV-AIDS pandemic. Baldiga, referred to recently as “the great chronicler of the HIV crisis in Berlin”, has been almost entirely overlooked in English-speaking discourses on HIV and AIDS art, which have tended to take extremely literal ideas about images, “representation”, and politics as gospel.