FL: Radar Online : How Genesis P-Orridge met Jacqueline Breyer; how cosmetic surgery helped them become one; and how their romance was interrupted by a temporary setback called death

by Art Fag City on December 10, 2008 · 2 comments Fresh Links!

Radar Online : How Genesis P-Orridge met Jacqueline Breyer; how cosmetic surgery helped them become one; and how their romance was interrupted by a temporary setback called death

A great feature on Genesis, a man who “invented the genre known as industrial music and later helped pioneer acid house and the rave scene, all the while crafting an unsettling persona—shamanistic, sinister, and unabashedly deviant—that would inspire countless acts.” Front man for Psychic TV and Throbbing Gristle. Pioneering sculptor working with maggots.

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ted December 10, 2008 at 5:45 pm

Here’s an episode of the radio show To The Best of Our Knowledge that has a segment about P-Orridge:

http://www.wpr.org/book/071202b.html

Segement 2 :
Genesis P-Orridge is a conceptual artist who calls himself a cultural engineer. He was born male but is re-inventing himself as a “pandrogyne,” or hermaphrodite by choice. Joining him in this endeavor was the woman he married. Doug Gordon talks with Genesis P-Orridge, and we hear music from his latest ensemble, Psychic TV.

ted December 10, 2008 at 12:45 pm

Here’s an episode of the radio show To The Best of Our Knowledge that has a segment about P-Orridge:

http://www.wpr.org/book/071202b.html

Segement 2 :
Genesis P-Orridge is a conceptual artist who calls himself a cultural engineer. He was born male but is re-inventing himself as a “pandrogyne,” or hermaphrodite by choice. Joining him in this endeavor was the woman he married. Doug Gordon talks with Genesis P-Orridge, and we hear music from his latest ensemble, Psychic TV.

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