
The Daily The Sunday Read: ‘Laurie Anderson Has a Message for Us Humans’
Oct 17, 2021
Laurie Anderson, a multifaceted artist, shares her reluctance to participate in retrospectives despite her incredible 50-year career. From designing an Olympics opening ceremony to creating an opera based on 'Moby-Dick,' her innovative spirit continues to push boundaries. The podcast explores her childhood influences, the art of rebellion, and her unique storytelling. Anderson reflects on themes of love, loss, and societal change, even using artificial intelligence to evoke memories. Her journey exemplifies a relentless drive to redefine the narrative of art and life.
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American Storytelling
- Anderson's art focuses on retelling American stories, often in fragmented, non-linear ways.
- She explores the impossibility of coherent national narratives in a changing world.
Studio Visit
- Sam Anderson visits Anderson's studio and is struck by her easygoing nature.
- Their conversation flows freely, covering various topics.
Carrying Equipment
- Anderson asks Anderson for help carrying equipment but carries the heaviest item herself.
- This demonstrates her proactive nature and constant movement.



