Adam Turl
Adam Turl is an artist, writer and socialist currently living in St. Louis, Missouri. He is an editor at Red Wedge and is presently pre-occupied with exploring past and present Marxist strategies in studio art. Turl recently graduated with an MFA from the Sam Fox School of Art and Design at Washington University in St. Louis. His most recent exhibitions were 13 Baristas at the Brett Wesley Gallery in Las Vegas (2015), Kick the Cat at Project 1612 in Peoria, Illinois (2015) and Red Mars (as part of the 2016 thesis exhibition) at the Mildred Lane Kemper Museum in St. Louis, Missouri (2016). He writes the "Evicted Art Blog" at Red Wedge.
Twitter: @adam_turl
- "Neoliberalism and the Radical Imagination," September 4th, 2015
- "An Opera for Beggars," August 6th, 2015
- "Beyond Zero Tolerance and Forever Now: A New Genealogy For Anti-Capitalist Art," May 15th, 2015
- "November: On Making Contemporary Anti-Capitalist Art," April 24th, 2015
- "Art For International Workers Day," April 24th, 2015
- "Interrupting Disbelief: Narrative Conceptualism and Anti-Capitalist Studio Art," February 8th, 2015
- "In Defense of Artistic Autonomy," September 30th, 2014
- "Art (as Social Organism) vs. Gentrification," September 2nd, 2014
- "Entartete Kunst: Modern Art and Nazi Germany," September 2nd, 2014