That's a part of me going back to what I used to do.
Why does everybody think that women are debasing themselves when we expose the conditions of our debasement?
I think the sheer fact of women talking, being, paradoxical, inexplicable, flip, self-destructiv e but above all else public is the most revolutionary thing in the world.
Nothing's ever entirely new. It's more a matter of what gets picked up from the past at each time.
Because I'm moved in writing to be irrepressible. Writing to you seems like some holy cause, cause there's not enough female irrepressibility written down. I've fused my silence and repression with the entire female gender's silence and repression. I think the sheer fact of women talking, being, paradoxical, inexplicable, flip, self-destructive but above all else public is the most revolutionary thing in the world.
In Mexico, muralism is an important part of the artistic vocabulary, and it has a very different place than it does in the US. Here, you see mainly commercial signage and dead slick graphic works, or murals that are incredibly narrative and littered with too much content - bad political art. But in Mexicali, all kinds of artists work with mural art. In Mexicali, the social practice of art existed in a completely authentic and unselfconscious way.
Why do people think that we’re degraded when we’re examining positions of degradation, or examining the cycle of our own degradation?
I never drink water because of the disgusting things that fish do in it.
A word of advice, Will Henry. When a person of the female gender says she wants to show you something, run the other way. The odds are it is not something you wish to see.
Workers are like lemons: When the rich have sucked out all the juice, they throw them in the garbage.
Ahimsa must be placed before everything else while it is professed. Then alone it becomes irresistible.