to 10:00. The exhibition runs through September 28 at
the legendary MOCA DC gallery in Georgetown, and there’s an open mike political poetry night on Sept 20 from 6:00
to 10:00, followed by a Film screening night on Sept 21 from 6:00 to 10:00 (hosted
by Lucy Gebre-Egziabher) and a Closing Party on Sept 27 from 6:00 to 10:00.
show features distinctive works of social commentary by a diverse group of Washington area artists, including yours truly. They come from all across the artistic landscape –
painters, sculptors, poets, filmmakers and more. The dozens of works on display
by the artists will connect with the viewer on a personal visual level, as only visual art can, while the
live video feeds will enable everyone with internet access to view the events as they happen.
own exposure to political art is that (in the past) it has been usually (or maybe mostly) the left doing negative
artwork about the right.
Political art is seldom “positive” (other than in Nazi Germany, the former USSR, North Korea and Cuba – that’s a smiling lot ain’t it?).
trail of political art of all genres, all harshly critical (and a lot quite threatening) of the former President.
artists, such as Richard Serra’s crayon drawing of an Abu Ghraib prisoner with the caption “STOP BUSH”, employed that time sensitive and horrifying war issue to achieve
instant fame, and now the minimalist sculptor is perhaps best known for that rather simplistic and powerful piece,
which essentially got him a ticket to a Venice Biennale.
has been all but AWOL during the Obama presidency, perhaps because the
mainstream media has been rather successful in re-calibrating their approach to the President and
also in exacting harsh revenge on anyone who dares to deviate from a overly positive
depiction of our current President.
the administration, ranging from the NSA revelations to the IRS scandal and
others, the vast left wing nuttery has begun to turn on the President, and I will be curious to
see if Utley’s political show addresses the anti-Presidential venom so common
to past political American art, but now with an Obama focus.
“He’s Making a (Kill) List” by Dana Ellyn |
Alicia “Decoy” Cosnahan
Roger Cutler
Gregg Deal
Cheryl Edwards
Dana Ellyn
Ric Garcia
Lucy Gebre-Egziabher
Grayson Heck
Jeannette Herrera
Regina Holliday
Kevin “Jazi” Irvin
Danny Jean-Jacques
Hanna Kebbede
Fareeha Khawaja
Peter Krško
Carolina Mayorga
David R. Quammen
Lisa Dee Schumaier
Matt Sesow
Eric “E-Baby” Smith
Henrik Sundqvist
Roy Utley
Asad “Ultra” Walker
SOURCE: Daily Campello Art News – Read entire story here.