Tuesday, January 25, 2011

1-25-2011

And I've fallen in love. With the creativity of these artists, and their work.
First, Robert Pruitt:

The notion of black identity has been complicated and largely misunderstood. We control neither the construction, nor the distribution of our varied and multilayered stories of self. I am attempting to interrupt the existing narratives with my own. Some of this is done through sculptures, videos, photography and other media, but primarily through drawing.
These drawings are patchwork, counter images to the reductive examples of blackness that prevail in various forms of popular media and culture around the globe. The characters that makeup these drawings are drawn from my interest in science fiction, comic books, history, Hip Hop, and fresh fashion styles. They are portraits of friends and neighbors, and possess an unspoken description of resistance.
These works, out of necessity, speak from a dichotomy of both a western art language and a black popular expression, as this is the duality in which I operate. I work from and seek to reference forms that are relevant to both spaces.
Props



Silk & Soul


You Could Not Be Just Like Me if You Was My Twin

The Devil Planted Fear Inside the Black Babies

http://www.robert-pruitt.com/



Next, Tony Feher:


It Seemed a Beautiful Day 2002 

 Either/Or 1998 


(Birth Stone) 2008



http://www.damelioterras.com or http://www.anthonymeierfinearts.com

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