Today the guys chat with an old friend of Location 1980, Bert Esenherz. He was doing out-of-the-box feats that cannot be classified as performance art, comedy, or improv alone, decades before broadband and social media made this kind of thing commonplace. Many of his events are truly art for art's sake, and evidence mastery of the art of living: that is to say, demonstrating (and testing) just how far this thing called life can be taken. This is all, of course, in addition to his skills as a painter, set builder, producer, and videographer. Bert tells his stories so casually, it's almost easy to miss how extraordinary they are! One of the pod's wildest guests so far.
Only a sliver of his exploits are covered in this episode, check out his website for more.
Bert Esenherz
https://esenherz.com/
Saatchi: https://www.saatchiart.com/esenherz
https://www.instagram.com/esenherz
https://www.location1980gallery.com
https://www.instagram.com/location1980
Fortune co-founded Location 1980 over thirteen years ago and practices his own form of impressionism, with a special passion for plein air painting.
https://www.jessefortune.com
https://www.instagram.com/fortuneartist
Ringman has been an artist at Location 1980 for over three years and enjoys communicating through humor in art, with his primary media being neon and steel.
https://www.eriktclayton.com
https://www.instagram.com/eriktclayton
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