Art and Irresolvable Contradictions (Live from Bombay Beach Biennale)
Life is a Festival #124: Tao Ruspoli (Bombay Beach Biennale)
On a little known shore inland from Los Angeles lies a post apocalyptic seaside town and one of the art world’s most interesting happenings. Founded in 2015, Bombay Beach Biennale is a renegade celebration of art, music, and philosophy. Pushing through a few hours of sleep, cofounder Tao Ruspoli and I sat down at the Biennale for a conversation.
On the show we discuss the ecological and philosophical paradox of the Salton Sea and the strange fate of Bombay Beach. Tao shares why great art is made from irresolvable contradictions and inhospitable environments. We explore this year’s “Questioning Hierarchy” theme and Tao reveals how Bombay Beach changed him. We invite festival producer Dulcinee DeGuere and Neuroscientist Dr. Patrick House on stage to share the art of facilitation and intrusive déjà vu. Finally Tao shares his vision of life as a festival and how the existence of death is what makes meaning possible.
Tao Ruspoli an Italian-American filmmaker, photographer, musician, and co-founder of The Bombay Beach Biennale. His films include Fix, Being in the World, and the 2017 exploration of polyamory, Monogamish. Dulcinee DeGuere is also a filmmaker, this was her first year producing the Biennale. Tao hosts the Being in the World Podcast with neuroscientist Dr Patrick House.
Bombay Beach Biennale transforms abandoned housing, vacant lots, and decaying shoreline into a unique canvas for creative expression. Artists, philosophers, creators and makers across many mediums donate their time and talents to the volunteer-led happening.
Timestamps
:04 - Martin Heidegger and Being in the World
:10 - The fate of the Salton Sea
:17 - Great art is made from irresolvable contradictions and inhospitable environments
:26 - Honoring the memory of one of Bombay Beach’s great artists Steve “Shig” Shigley
:34 - Questioning Hierarchy
:41 - How Bombay Beach changed Tao
:46 - Festival producer Dulcinee DeGuerre and the art of facilitation and the challenge of self-care
:59 - Neuroscientist Dr. Patrick House and the intrusive deja vu of Bombay Beach
1:16 - How to live your life like a festival
Graphics Designed by Ali Agus
Audio Engineering by Trevor Coulter
Theme song ““Peculiar Colors” [Manjumasi]“ by dj atish