‘No Leaders, Please’ Is An Exploration Of The Fluid And Shapeshifting Nature Of Identity


Oscar-winning animator Joan Gratz’s take on a Charles Bukowski poem has just landed online.

Ironically beginning with a leader countdown, Gratz’s No Leaders, Please (2020) feels at first like a call to eradicate the madness that governs our world. In reality, it’s an exploration of identity — its fluidity and shapeshifting nature. Bukowski, through Gratz’s lens, seems to plead that we resist the pull of the average and the mediocre. Too often we treat identity as something fixed, when in fact it’s constantly evolving, shaped not only by time and place, but by ourselves. Like directors (or mini‑gods), we can mold, tear down, and re-create who we are at will.

It’s our life, our show, and yet too many of us let external forces write the script. Along the way, Gratz invokes transformative artists such as Banksy, Basquiat, Haring, and Ai Weiwei to remind us that any of us can exercise this creative power. We are all artists. That’s how we grow; that’s how our world advances.

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