5CAST w/ Andrew Callaghan

Life After Bumfights & Indecline's War on America: 5CAST w/ Andrew Callaghan (#11)

Aug 10, 2025
Indecline, an American art collective known for its provocative graffiti and the notorious Bumfights series, dives into their evolution in activism. They discuss the complexities of gentrification and its impact on community identity, exploring the ethical dilemmas within their past work. The crew also reflects on their encounters with the infamous Bling Bling, highlighting the challenges of reconnection. Their innovative activism includes repurposing billboards for the homeless, merging art with social justice while navigating the treacherous waters of media manipulation and celebrity culture.
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ANECDOTE

When To Withhold Footage

  • Andrew Callaghan withheld highly sensitive footage, including a teen homicide confession and a nude Down syndrome strip club.
  • He used legal and ethical filters over virality to avoid harming vulnerable people.
ANECDOTE

Origins And Fallout Of Bumfights

  • Andrew Callaghan recounts Bumfights as a 2002 underground DVD built from local skate and homeless stunts.
  • The teenage filmmakers later sold the rights and faced lawsuits and long-term personal consequences.
INSIGHT

From Viral Shock To Purposeful Guerrilla Art

  • Andrew Callaghan traces Indecline from teenage controversy to a national guerrilla art collective.
  • Their work moved from exploiting individuals to large-scale provocative installations and political stunts.
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