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Friday, October 21, 2016

BLACKLOVE OPENING SHOW


From a personal perspective I can't think  of a subject more simple yet complex or important yet under-valued as Blacklove.  The concept of love unfortunately can be very subjective.  It has many meanings for everyone.  How it feels, how it is expressed, how it is given, and how it is received.  When tackling the issue of Black Love the expression "it's complicated" takes on a whole new meaning.  African Americans have their own set of challenges when it comes to how they relate to one another.  The social constructs of racism, colorism, homophobia, education, misogyny along with many other things all play their part in impacting these relationships and it can take a toll.  But what JerSean Golatt has done with his Black Love project is take all of that out of it and reduced it to the purest form of love that can be expressed in the form of a picture.  Last night I had the opportunity to attend the opening show at the Cultivar Coffee Shop.


photo | JerSean Golatt

The images are of hope, friendship, honesty, and most importantly love.  Each one representing a story that gives a snapshot of that couple's journey in love. What Golatt is able to achieve is capturing the most authentic representations of what true love is.  It's a small glimpse of the intangible bond that is shared by those who have chosen to take the journey of life together.  I'm a bit of a romantic so it may resonate with me a little more but the Black Love project is the perfect example of saying so much without saying anything at all. He's even taken it a step further by launching a website that will continue to tell these stories and couples are allowed to submit their own love story.  They say a picture is worth a thousand words and if that's true then there aren't enough words to capture the worth of these photos.


Photo | JerSean Golatt


Monday, April 25, 2016

Grey Area



GREY AREA
An Introduction To Various Art Series

DALLAS, TX -- APRIL 28, 2016 -- Artist J. Taylor, well known for his dynamic versatile artwork, presents an introduction to various art series at an exclusive gallery reception on April 28th, 2016, from 7pm – 10pm, located at the Janette Kennedy Gallery 1409 S. Lamar St. Dallas, Tx 75215.   “Grey Area” will consist of portrait and film works that introduce concepts from different art series that are currently being developed. This is a unique opportunity to get an early glimpse into the creative process an Artist embarks on to create a cohesive body of work.

J. Taylor is a visual artist whose works investigate the mindsets within urban environments sectioned by classism. Taylor’s free flowing style authorizes him to deliver a visual language of storytelling through various medium’s but most commonly through a combination of paint, photography, film and music.  References of American history through the experiences of Black and Brown people can be found in his work along with iconography of popular culture.   
Taylor's recent works painted in tones of grey, dismiss color and environmental aesthetic references in effort to force us to deal with the solitude of each subject matter and the stylistic characteristics in his portraiture.  The lack of visual complexity combined with techniques of pattern interruption politely escort us to the conceptual complexity whether pleasant or disturbing.
ARTIST STATEMENT
Welcome to Grey Area - Level seven.  Once you enter, everything you think you know will be questionable.  The current conditioning of your mind will be altered by fifty percent.  The order in which your life operates will be disoriented.  Your survival depends solely on your ability to interact with what and who you see unconditionally.  You as well as others around you may not share the same interpretation but need each other to advance to the next level.  You will experience confused emotions but not permanently. As a result you will organically develop relationships that will elevate your creative spirit.  Your only enemy is you.  The only rule in Grey Area is to have an open mind. Your stress level will decrease gradually over the duration of your stay.  If you have any questions... you have already entered Grey Area.  Enjoy!
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