FGA #38 ZURICH / FUCKING GOOD ART
FGA #38 ZURICH What life could be / the ambivalence of success is an oral history about place, living as an artist, being contemporaries and sharing a time frame with specific problems and enchantments.
Next to conversations, photos, quotes, maps and documents, there are artists' contributions and essays. And ten white pages are occupied by a scent, – like a circus ringmaster- Fucking Good Art talks you from one bit to the next. All together now!
FGA adds: What could life be and what can art contribute to that? What can spur and support the possibility of imagining, building and living such proposals, and keep them outside the market? One co-op law from the 1920’s supports this idea, but Terrence McKenna sees the root of the matter underground, and suggests it is the largest rhizome of psychedelic mushrooms on earth that first sparked the collective imagination of what life could be.
Fucking Good Art is both an artist collective (Rob Hamelijnck & Nienke Terpsma) and a recurrent publication on contemporary art, which manifests physically as well as on the internet.
Release 2019
Size 19 x 13 cm
Pages 360
Language EN