This is great. Libby Copeland, all smart and whatnot, hanging outside an "art show" with some questions: It's tough being dissidents seeking publicity. You despise The Man but you want The Man to pay attention. You want the press to cover you, but you don't necessarily want to give your name. You want to raise money, but you don't want to be seen as selling out.
Thus, the delicate dance of "The Consolation of Ruin," an art show that continues tonight.
"Consolation" is being put on by a group called the Borf Brigade that wishes to remain anonymous but nevertheless has a publicist. One of the artists, the reformed graffiti artist once known as Borf, considers himself an "anti-capitalist," but…
Keep reading with a membership
This story is for Gangrey members. Join to read it in full, unlock the archive, and support narrative nonfiction.
Become a MemberAlready a member? Sign in



Leave a comment