What’s the Beef With Sue Coe?
I thank McKenna for her insightful article. I went to see Coe’s “Porkopolis” at the Santa Monica Museum, and her images still haunt me.
They reminded me of the time I saw a graphic movie about the meat industry, which prompted me to become a vegetarian. However, Coe’s images themselves are not graphic. As she says, “I want the work to be rooted in grief rather than rage.”
Coe the committed political activist emerges as a beautiful human being.
HENRY BRUNELL
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