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Rock My Religion

Dan Graham

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Staff Picks Rock My Religion
Dan Graham
1983-84

55 Minutes
Courtesy of Electronic Arts Intermix (EAI), New York.

Staff Picks

Date
September 1–30, 2024

Rock My Religion is a provocative thesis on the relation between religion and rock music in contemporary culture. Graham formulates a history that begins with the Shakers, an early religious community who practiced self-denial and ecstatic trance dances. With the “reeling and rocking” of religious revivals as his point of departure, Graham analyzes the emergence of rock music as religion with the teenage consumer in the isolated suburban milieu of the 1950s, locating rock’s sexual and ideological context in post-World War II America. The music and philosophies of Patti Smith, who made explicit the trope that rock is religion, are his focus. This complex collage of text, film footage, and performance forms a compelling theoretical essay on the ideological codes and historical contexts that inform the cultural phenomenon of rock ‘n’ roll music.

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Category
Film, Religion & Spirituality, Music, Ideology, Sexuality & Eroticism
Subject
Pop Culture, USA
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Dan Graham (1942-2022) was an American visual artist, writer, and curator in the writer-artist tradition. In addition to his visual works, Graham published a large array of critical and speculative writing that spanned the spectrum from art theory essays to reviews of rock music, Dwight D. Eisenhower’s paintings, and Dean Martin’s television show. His early magazine-based art predates, but is often associated with, conceptual art. His later work focused on cultural phenomena by incorporating photography, video, performance art, glass and mirror installation art structures, and closed-circuit television. He lived and worked in New York City.

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