eleanor antin, “blood of a poet box,” 1965-68, wood box containing one hundred glass slides of blood specimens and specimen list
A beautifully sunkissed Stevie with her best friend Robin Anderson in 1978 ~ backstage at the Todd Rundgren/Hall & Oates show
(Robin’s “bright eyes” are stunning btw)
1970 -> 2022
both sides now by joni mitchell | isle of wight festival & newport folk festival
i don’t necessarily agree with all of the conclusions this article draws, but this passage goes the FUCK off:
For many years, America seemed to be awash in a culture of hyper-individualism. But these days, people are quick to identify themselves by their group: Republican, Democrat, evangelical, person of color, LGBTQ, southerner, patriot, progressive, conservative. People who feel isolated and under threat flee to totalizing identities.
Politics appears to give people a sense of righteousness: A person’s moral stature is based not on their conduct, but on their location on the political spectrum. You don’t have to be good; you just have to be liberal—or you just have to be conservative. The stronger a group’s claim to victim status, the more virtuous it is assumed to be, and the more secure its members can feel about their own innocence.
Politics also provides an easy way to feel a sense of purpose. You don’t have to feed the hungry or sit with the widow to be moral; you just have to experience the right emotion. You delude yourself that you are participating in civic life by feeling properly enraged at the other side. That righteous fury rising in your gut lets you know that you are engaged in caring about this country. The culture war is a struggle that gives life meaning.