Mark Roller
Mark Roller is a visual artist living in San Francisco. He has been worrying, thinking and educating himself about modern society’s fraught, unbalanced relationship with itself and the Earth since delivering a book report to his 6th grade class on Huxley’s Brave New World Revisited in 1962.
T. S. Eliot, somewhere in the Four Quartets, says, “hope would be hope for the wrong thing…” As the world careens towards a cliff, to use a cliché of contemporary conversations about a future that is increasingly the most urgent item on all agendas, hope for the wrong things springs eternal.