November 02, 2023

The Man in the Higher Castle at Adjacent To Life

Tinsquo's curatorial project, Adjacent To Life, presents The Man in the Higher Castle – more artifacts from an alternate timeline by John Tebeau.

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John Tebeau returns with a selection of newspapers, magazines, 8-track cartridges, record albums, children’s books and cereal boxes acquired from a thrift store residing in an alternate timeline of the 20th and 21st century.

The artist explains the emergence of this parallel narrative:

“In a nutshell, here’s how that timeline diverged from ours: President Dwight D. Eisenhower underwent safe, professionally administered and 100% legal psychedelic therapy for trauma following his 1955 heart attack. (See NYT-1956.) After all, psychiatrists in the ‘50s effectively used LSD to treat anxiety, depression and addiction with minimal risk. Once his ticker was healed up, Ike went for it, and in three sessions confronted his innermost challenges and, at the height of his (and the nation’s) power, came through “a better man.”

“Eisenhower’s vision of himself and the world was forever altered, and as Ike went, so went the nation, including his bundle-of-neuroses vice president Richard M. Nixon. At his boss’s urging, Nixon gave psychedelic therapy a whirl, and, lo and behold, he too came out a better man. He whupped JFK in 1960 (the cool, self-assured “New Nixon” mopped up the floor with him in the debates) and became the best version of himself. No paranoia, no loser-boy, chip on his shoulder, no sweat-drenched upper lip. He took Ike’s aggressively enlightened agenda and ran with it. Read the stories in NYT-1963. (Happily, JFK had a much better November 22, 1963 in that timeline, and lived to the ripe old age of 88, dying in bed –- natch – in 2005.)

“In short, the psychedelic revolution was officially condoned, medically normalized, and ubiquitous.”

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The exhibition is on view through December 1 at the Adjacent to Life pop-up gallery housed in Ninth Street Espresso (341 E. 10th Street at Ave B, New York City).


Posted by Mark Roth at November 2, 2023 09:59 AM