Joey Terrill's Lessons From a Life of Art & Activism
Автор: The Felix Podcast
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Do you believe in omens? In this episode of the Felix Podcast, groundbreaking Los Angeles artist Joey Terrill recalls the sense of foreboding he felt on the eve of the 1980s, a decade of catastrophic loss as the AIDS epidemic ravaged queer communities all over the world. He goes on to describe his lifetime of activism and how it shaped his art-making, a multidisciplinary practice of reclamation, emotional clarity and uncommon wit, now in its sixth decade. Facing today's epidemic of far-right extremism, the artist offers a sound piece of advice to anyone who's wondered what they'd do in similar times of crisis: "You don't have to wonder anymore. The time is now."
Also in this episode: Janelle and Dean review the blockbuster "Monuments" show on view at The Brick and MOCA Geffen, reflecting on the power of art as a tool of political persuasion. Hours before Maurizio Cattelan's "America" hits Sotheby's auction block, Janelle also contemplates the golden toilet's reappearance with a similar sense of foreboding, citing the piece as an omen of cultural decay.
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