The Broad Museum: I Can’t Go on Living Like This

This panel discussion, published on Curator, brings together Nato Thompson, Saul Appelbaum, curator Sarah Loyer, scholar Andrea Gyorody, and Yellow Dot Studios’ Staci Roberts-Steele with an introduction by filmmaker Adam McKay. Framed around Joseph Beuys’ legacy and the Broad’s exhibition In Defense of Nature, the conversation explores how humor, media, and activism converge in the fight against climate change. The article highlights how art can spark urgency and creativity in the face of ecological crisis, asking what tools we have left to shift culture before it’s too late.

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