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<p><b>Minor Compositions Podcast Episode 13: Up Against the Real
with Nadja Millner-Larsen</b><br>
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://fireflyfrequencies.org/podcasts/minor-compositions">https://fireflyfrequencies.org/podcasts/minor-compositions</a><br>
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For this episode we talk with Nadja Millner-Larsen about her book
Up <i>Against the Real. Black Mask from Art to Action</i>. <br>
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“With Up Against the Real, Nadja Millner-Larsen offers the first
comprehensive study of the group Black Mask and its acrimonious
relationship to the New York art world of the 1960s. Cited as
pioneers of now-common protest aesthetics, the group’s members
employed incendiary modes of direct action against racism,
colonialism, and the museum system. They shut down the Museum of
Modern Art, fired blanks during a poetry reading, stormed the
Pentagon in an antiwar protest, sprayed cow’s blood at the
secretary of state, and dumped garbage into the fountain at
Lincoln Center. Black Mask published a Dadaist broadside until
1968, when it changed its name to Up Against the Wall Motherfucker
(after line in a poem by Amiri Baraka) and came to classify itself
as “a street gang with analysis.” American activist Abbie Hoffman
described the group as “the middle-class nightmare . . . an
anti-media phenomenon simply because their name could not be
printed.”<br>
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Bio: Nadja Millner-Larsen is visiting assistant professor in the
Experimental Humanities & Social Engagement program at New
York University.<br>
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Opening / outro music: <br>
Refused, “Poetry Written in Gasoline” (from The New Noise
Theology)<br>
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