Why I stopped making merch for a revolution, that does not happen
Yori Gagarim German, English
Paperback, 73 pages
93 x 138mm
978-3-96042-024-8 / 2-973
5,80 Euro
Publication date: 01/2018
German, English
Paperback, 73 pages
93 x 138mm
978-3-96042-024-8 / 2-973
5,80 Euro
Publication date: 01/2018

Content

A bitter love story / essay of survival as an artist in activist communities.

„Why I stopped making merch for a revolution that does not happen.“ is a spiraling essay on art, activism and survival. Written down within a couple of days this inner monologue captures more than two decades of precious experiences and harsh disappointments and connects growing up in a d.i.y.-family to marketable skills in recent subcultures and neoliberalism. It is a very personal approach on how to make a living as an self-taught d.i.y-artist while doing professional work in alternative communities and how (self)exploitation and disillusionment hits close to home. The story starts in the left-overs of punk in the 80ties, glances at the beginnings of streetart, anarchist and queer subcultures in Berlin and comes to an end in 2016, where frustration, boredom and abuse let to this difficult decision of dismissing yourself from what you (once) loved. It is an intense read of letting go, rich of sharp dissections of queer/leftist politics but full of love and passion after all.


Author

Yori Gagarim — Yori Gagarim macht Kunst, Comix und Kram. Zum Beispiel für The Ethical Sloth, TROUBLE X, when-people-misgender-me, OFF-THE-ROKKET, keine-kunst-produktion oder aber Let them talk! What genitals have to say about gender. read more

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