The Mother Road

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Note: this episode contains salty and/or strong language. Listener discretion is advised.

Anne Thompson rented a billboard along Interstate 70 in Missouri to put up an artwork that says “Keep Abortion Legal.” Anne runs the I-70 Sign Show, a project that, since 2014, has displayed the work of artists including Ed Ruscha, Marilyn Minter, and Mickalene Thomas along a stretch of highway that runs across the state of Missouri. Though Anne wasn’t initially interested in addressing politics through the project, all of that changed after the election. The I-70 Sign Show’s billboards often collide with their setting in unexpected ways, and it’s not uncommon for billboards to be defaced. Will the “Keep Abortion Legal” billboard, originally designed by artist Aleksandra Mir, be riddled with bullets by the time it’s replaced by a discount boots sign?

Also, we occasionally get some complaints about our show, like this one which was recently posted on our Apple Podcasts page from J. Robert Lennon. Lennon is the author of two story collections and eight novels, including Mailman, Familiar, and Broken River. On this episode, he reads his review.

Below you’ll find a slideshow of billboards from Anne Thompson’s I-70 Sign Show project. We’ve also included a bunch of other non-art billboards, Anne Thompson’s favorites from along I-70.

Produced by Bram Sable-Smith.

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Aleksandra Mir, "Keep Abortion Legal," 
June-July 2017  View of installation at I-70 West mile 101, 
near Boonville  (Credit: Matt Rahner for the I-70 Sign Show)

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Commercial billboard, I-70, Missouri.

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Jeff Gibson, "Armagarden," 
2015   On main billboard, in Hatton, Missouri, 
December 2015–February 2016  (courtesy of Anne Thompson / I-70 Sign Show)

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Commercial billboard, I-70, Missouri.

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Karl Haendel, "Plow Pose," 2015
On main billboard March–May 2015 
(courtesy of Anne Thompson / I-70 Sign Show)

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Commercial billboard, I-70, Missouri.

Visit I-70 Sign Show’s website to see art billboards from Marilyn Minter, Ed Ruscha, Ryan McGinness, and others.

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