USC students are invited to explore the film's themes with filmmaker Angelo Madsen. Includes a tour of ONE Archives' exhibition, NEED ME.About this Event
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Description
One day after the screening of , USC students are invited to a closer-look with filmmaker at ONE Archives at the USC Libraries. Curatorial Assistant Quetzal Arévalo will kick off the program with a tour of the exhibition NEED ME, or, (de)mystifying the myth of the modern primitive, a show that focuses on the queer history of modern body piercing, where works by Fakir Musafar will be made public for the very first time. Following the tour, Angelo Madsen will share unreleased footage from his feature-length documentary about Musafar and discuss the archival research process, the story of how the film came to be, the ethics of documentary editing, and touch on themes of the film, such as BDSM's relationship to mental health and trans relationality.
Students are encouraged to bring questions about their own work, practice, and methods. The event is meant to be an intimate dialogue between artists, curators, and students interested in queer history and how to tell it.
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Presented by USC Visions and Voices. Organized by Quetzal Arévalo (ONE Archives at the USC Libraries), Luka Fisher (Curatorial Studies), and Alexis Bard Johnson (ONE Archives at the USC Libraries).
Related Event:
In the Flesh - A Night on Fakir Musafar with Angelo Madsen and Ron Athey
Thursday, February 26, 2026, at 7 p.m.
Tommy’s Place
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Photo (Angelo Madsen): Leah James
Event Venue
ONE Archives at the USC Libraries, 909 West Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles, United States
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