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Liz Magor: Everyone Should Have a Studio | Art21 "Exclusive"

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    [Liz Magor: Everyone Should Have A Studio]
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    If I'm not here, I want to be here.
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    And I want to work.
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    It's a quiet space.
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    It has really good light.
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    The light comes from the East.
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    A lot of people don't know I'm here.
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    I don't have my name on the door.
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    I meet my friends outside of the studio.
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    It's my space--totally my space.
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    Working might be a placating
    or calming situation
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    where I have no distractions.
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    I was going to say it's like meditating,
    but what do I know about meditating?
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    [LAUGHS] Not very much!
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    It's a way to keep myself on a single focus--
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    on a single track--
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    and there's something pleasurable about that.
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    So I'm here for pleasure, in a way,
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    although it's not fun.
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    When I cast my material into this
    mold of a paper bag,
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    then I get a positive.
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    That yellow will come to the outside.
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    And it's part of my wanting to
    make these objects have some
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    vitality or vivaciousness.
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    The contents are going to be
    pushing for your attention.
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    The yellow is pushing
    to get the bag to be alive.
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    I keep the studio in a very
    rudimentary state
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    in terms of the technology
    and the systems that I use.
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    I'm not investing in equipment--
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    I'm not a factory.
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    It's because I want to be able
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    to quit whatever thing
    I might be interested in
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    and move on to a completely different thing.
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    I'm thinking, so I need to be mobile.
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    This might sound pretentious,
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    but it's like a place
    for physical philosophy.
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    I talk a lot about the "below the radar"
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    or the "ever-present-but-unacknowledged" things.
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    And to me, these are part of that realm
    because they're brilliant.
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    This is brilliant!
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    And I want my mold making to register them.
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    Although that's...
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    those are air bubbles.
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    --So this is the front and that's the back.
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    --And the front has fragile things
    sticking out.
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    I need a very quiet studio,
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    because a work starts with me acknowledging
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    those ever-present, not noisy
    operations in the world.
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    They're always there,
    but they're not always acknowledged.
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    Those are the things I'm interested in.
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    Everyone should have a studio.
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    They should be issued by the government
    as health-mandated items.
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    Because it is a place where you
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    kind of line up all those dissonances
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    and have a good look.
Title:
Liz Magor: Everyone Should Have a Studio | Art21 "Exclusive"
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Video Language:
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04:11

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