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Looking at Los Angeles | Andrea Fraser’s Men on the Line by Lily Simonson, art21.org
This week, Andrea Fras­er pre­miered her new per­for­mance Men on the Line, KPFK, 1972 in which she reen­acts an epony­mous LA pub­lic radio pro­gram from forty years ago. Clad in a masculine shirt and pants, Fraser embodies the voices of four men: Lee Chrismier, Bob Keneger,  Jeremy Shapiro, and moderator Everett Frost as they discuss their  positions as male feminists and active supporters of the Women’s  Movement.

Andrea Fraser is a boss.

Looking at Los Angeles | Andrea Fraser’s Men on the Line
by Lily Simonson, art21.org

This week, Andrea Fras­er pre­miered her new per­for­mance Men on the Line, KPFK, 1972 in which she reen­acts an epony­mous LA pub­lic radio pro­gram from forty years ago. Clad in a masculine shirt and pants, Fraser embodies the voices of four men: Lee Chrismier, Bob Keneger, Jeremy Shapiro, and moderator Everett Frost as they discuss their positions as male feminists and active supporters of the Women’s Movement.

Andrea Fraser is a boss.

(Source: severeponyface)