Singular in her approach to art and music, Juliana Huxtable is a very contemporary polymath. As she begins her Somerset House Studios x Goethe-Institut London digital residency from her home in Berlin, we invited her to share with us the five most important works that influenced and shaped her practice.
1.
"
Paul B. Preciado’s Testo Junkie is the single most illuminating, paradigm-shifting and totalising take on the evolution of power, capital and their permutations of the past 10+ years."
2.
"The Revolutionary Art of Emory Douglas – never sacrificing nuance or beauty for political urgency, Emory Douglas has long been a key influence in my visual work."
3.
"I will be forever a more inspired artist and musician after seeing this brilliant multi-media performance scape by
Laurie Anderson."
4.
"One of my favourite albums of all time,
Christian Death's Only Theatre of Pain is at the same time romantic, camp, poeti-dada and gothic with punk sonics,
Only Theatre of Pain is poetry and sonic aggressive, sonic whimsy in record form."
5.
"The 1996
Gulliver's Travels miniseries – the aesthetic of multiculturalism meets period piece representation meets high budget public television fantasy."