Sunday, December 15, 2024
ICYMI: Where We Go From Here
In 2017 Elena Cue asked Frank Stella “How do you see the art world now?”
He responded,
“It’s an interesting version of what happened in the 60’s. It’s a little bit tricky because there are more artists and opportunities now than ever before. If you take a not-so-positive view of it you can say it has expanded, but is there better art? I don’t know if it’s just loyalty to my generation or the way I grew up but I don’t see that the quality of art has expanded dramatically.”
Today we find ourselves in the "art world"-
one of those staged moments of togetherness and
participation in the appreciation of “true art,”
An art of identify seeking to position and explain
in this context
a rationale for investment.
True art begins with an idea.
Material- process-subject (matter)
To make u stop
and look.
To make u stop.
and. look.
There may be other reasons for it to exist
But its purpose is to make u stop.
And. look.
We can take a moment to talk about the total body experience
Vs
a purely visual one.
The power of narrative
What we see
Vs
An interpretation of the signs…
Art has an experiential quality
Looking is not passive.
Artists orchestrate and maneuver materials and space with intention.
The goal: intelligibility and readability
Picture making is such that artist nor viewer
Can see things that they have not seen before-
meaning is drawn from the common fund of daily visual enterprise and adventure-
Abstraction references both the artists’ memory and the viewers’ recollection of having seen the same thing, or something similar.
When art shares a common (idea) (experience) (view)
What we have seen in common is what the art communicates.
Looking is not passive.
So, I repeat:
We find ourselves in the “art world”-
where
Marxist thought is there can be no stand alone radical or
Anti-capitalist artistic gesture,
where in this moment of advanced capitalism,
Black art is American art and identity is a rabbit hole
That makes us (in)visible beyond where we exist-
Where value is assigned, accrued, and deemed culturally significant,
Reflective of how we live and a validation of our creativity.
The transformative power of Black art is a nonwhite silhouette we encounter without going out of our way in the lexicon of our everyday.
This means it is a radical gesture to make the work we must make-
a spiritual and intellectual pursuit rooted in the scholarship of plasticity.
This is where we go from here:
exploring the environmental impact of the picture plane using
abstract art language in three dimensions…
Blackstraction At 25*
(Text Presented as part of "Charm City: A Monument to Resilience" Artist Talk
December 15, 2024 Bromo Seltzer Arts Tower Baltimore, MD)
*term coined in 2000
Monday, October 14, 2024
Tuesday, April 23, 2024
Audio Recording: New Door Creative Artist' Talk April 13, 2024
Several people have inquired if they could view the conversation I had with Michelle Talibah about "Relief" which she curated for New Door Creative... there is no video but here is the audio... makes for interesting listening...
audio of New Door Creative Artist Talk 4/13/24artist
a few pictures of the opening taken by Denaise Seals March 24, 2024
(Thanks, Denaise!)
Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Settling Into My Practice in Baltimore...
I've been working with Michelle Talibah and New Door Creative Fine Art on two projects.
"BioMatrix" (below) is being shown at The Outsider Art Fair in NY February 29 - March 3, 2024.
The second project is a solo exhibition at the gallery."Relief" is a collection of recently completed works connected and inspired by two previous series. "Intersectional Painting," executed between 2017 and 2021*, used quilt batting as a substrate to reference community while "Ghosts Stories," executed between 2021 and 2022*, depicted other worldly spiritual experiences. This current series employs remnants and techniques from one series and the subject matter of the other. Exploring three dimensionality using applique and weaving, it speaks of solitude, acceptance and resolution through faith and awareness of what is and what will be.
"Relief" opens at the Gallery (1601 St Paul Street, Baltimore, MD 21202) on March 24th and will be on view through April 26, 2024.
*See Studio Projects for images
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