I don't think I ever posted this story on LTH; a mentor of mine Gadi Gofbarg at OU(the first accredited fine art photography program in the US), he developed(pun-intended) a graduate course in fine art video, of which I was an initial student. Gadi was interesting, he was an outlier of the punk band CRASS(hi, Little Annie!), he gave me some of my harshest critiques ever, his own work was agitprop; large format photographs of language and b/w images. He was "sabra" tough on the outside, tender inside, soldiers. He was raised Israeli, but sympathized with Palestinians. He was, actually, an Israeli soldier. His parents moved the family to South America. I lost track of him when he and another photo prof of mine, Eva Enderlein, supposedly moved to her homeland of Sweden, because why not?, to be farmers; punks, image-makers, landscape, terroir. Point is(I know long getting here is), point being is one class day in video making, Gadi taught us how to make hummus. That was the class; ridiculous and lovely all at once. The best hummus I have ever had; the balance of lemon chickpeas and tahini(ugh...too much tahini kills it for me). Another session when we weren't rigorously evaluating, Oursler, Gadi brought down a blanket he kept warm with. He, as a cadet, found coins embedded(!) in the blanket; coins hidden by Jews. They were way down deep in the fabric. Hummus is lifemaking.
Being gauche rocks, stun the bourgeoisie