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12 Chris Kraus on Writing Through a Mask

12 Chris Kraus on Writing Through a Mask

FromChange Lab: Conversations on Transformation and Creativity


12 Chris Kraus on Writing Through a Mask

FromChange Lab: Conversations on Transformation and Creativity

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Length:
48 minutes
Released:
May 8, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Chris Kraus is the rare writer to capture both the literary imagination and the pop culture zeitgeist. When her 1998 novel, I Love Dick, was re-issued in 2006, it was embraced as a feminist classic by a new generation. Among her admirers were the creators of two of TV's most progressive and popular shows: Girls by Lena Dunham, and Transparent by Jill Soloway. I Love Dick’s confessional narrative consists of a series of unrequited love letters which play out as a celebration of personal and professional failure with unapologetic gusto. It seemed to give female readers in particular a gleeful permission to abandon the futile imperative to "have it all."
Chris, a writing professor in ArtCenter’s Grad Art program, has always been driven to question norms and forge new creative frontiers in her work. After stints in New York’s experimental filmmaking communities she found her calling as a writer. In the twenty years since, she has been remarkably prolific, publishing three novels—Aliens and Anorexia, Torpor and Summer of Hate—as well as several collections of essays and her most recent work, After Kathy Acker, a biography of the ‘90’s New York art-world icon and experimental novelist, released last year.
In this episode’s lively and candid conversation, Chris discussed her background in experimental theater, her commitment to stripping artifice from her characters, and her ambivalence about the success of I Love Dick in the context of her lifelong exploration of the spiritual and creative value of failure.
Learn more about Chris's work:

Chris Kraus, Female Antihero

After Kathy Acker

Chris's body of work


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Released:
May 8, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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ArtCenter College of Design’s bi-weekly podcast features intimate interviews with leading artists examining the ideas fueling their work and how the creative process can be a catalyst for change—personally, professionally and globally. Hosted by ArtCenter President, Lorne M. Buchman, these conversations examine the many ways in which artists and designers are enriching our lives. ArtCenter College of Design is a global leader in art and design education; and our mission statement—Learn to create. Influence change—lies at the center of all we do.