Undoubtedly the scarcest commodity in American political life, with its sky - high levels of partisan polarization and its cable - news - driven incentives
toward oppositionalism and contrarianism, is unanimity of opinion.
Free Radical Isa Genzken got into art school in 1969 by crumpling the paper she was given to draw on and throwing it on the floor, launching a career
of oppositionalism, radical inventiveness, and theatricality she has expressed over four decades using photography, film, performance, found objects, sculpture, and her own body.