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What’s My Thesis?
Javier Proenza
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Every week, artists teach Javier Proenza.
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Philosophy
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Visual Arts,
History
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263 Astrology, Embodiment, and the Myth of Power: A Conversation with Alystair Rogers
What’s My Thesis?
1 hour 24 minutes 20 seconds
4 months ago
263 Astrology, Embodiment, and the Myth of Power: A Conversation with Alystair Rogers
Astrology, Embodiment, and the Myth of Power: A Conversation with Alystair Rogers In this episode of What's My Thesis?, host Javier Proenza is joined by artist Alystair Rogers for a searching, radically honest exploration of transformation—personal, political, and astrological. Traversing terrains of gender, spirituality, social critique, and visual language, Rogers shares the deeply embodied trajectory that led to his MFA thesis: an immersive installation confronting capitalism, queerness, and cosmic time. With the insight of a cultural theorist and the intuition of a mystic, Rogers recounts how early encounters with Scott Cunningham’s Solitary Practitioner and a DIY magical practice laid the groundwork for a conceptual framework rooted in astrology, myth, and critique. From testosterone therapy and shifting social legibility, to trans embodiment and the slow violence of neoliberalism, Rogers discusses the pain and revelation of becoming, with humor and precision. Their thesis installation—centered around a reclaimed domestic space lit by planetary lamps and anchored by a satirical infomercial titled Sea World: Spiral 'Til You're Free—is a poetic and confrontational meditation on how billionaires might be coaxed into their own undoing. Through this absurdist yet sincere gesture, Rogers dissects the mythologies of power, proposing alternative logics of time, value, and being. What emerges is a searing, wide-ranging conversation that refuses binaries—between subjectivity and objectivity, spirituality and politics, or critique and care. Rogers makes a compelling case for astrology not as superstition, but as an expansive, generational clock—a way to read time not only in hours or revolutions, but in revolts and revelations. Topics discussed include: Trans identity and the phenomenology of transition The astrology of Pluto in Aquarius and its revolutionary implications Queer embodiment and the aesthetics of self-determination The failures of liberal institutions and the weaponization of speech The installation Sea World, capitalist mythology, and speculative resistance This episode offers a rare convergence of the personal and planetary, blending social analysis with an artist’s pursuit of symbolic coherence. Rogers’s work embodies a form of queer speculative myth-making—one that critiques the world as it is while gesturing toward the one that might be. — Guest: Alystair RogersInstagram: @alystair.rogers Host: Javier ProenzaPodcast: What’s My Thesis?Support the show: Patreon.com/whatsmythesisLeave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify #queerart #transartists #astrologyart #MFAthesis #artandpolitics #plutoinaquarius #socialpractice #whatsmythesis #aly stairrogers #artpodcast #decolonizegender #anti-capitalistart
What’s My Thesis?
Every week, artists teach Javier Proenza.