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"THE MAGIC CITY".


BRENT SIKKEMA

Curator Trevor Schoonmaker titled his six-artist show "The Magic City" after jazz pioneer Sun Ra's 1965 album, which in turn was named for the sobriquet that Ra's hometown, Birmingham, Alabama, has seen fit to bestow on itself. While the work assembled here is on the whole too refined to bear comparison with the eccentric visionary force of Sun Ra's Afrofuturist aesthetic, it does have a Ra-like affinity for fantasy, eclecticism eclecticism, in art
eclecticism (ĭklĕk`tĭsĭz'əm), art style in which features are borrowed from various styles.
, and humor--unusual qualities in work that addresses the fraught issues of race and power in America.

Barkley L. Hendricks's life-size portraits argue eloquently for the fantasy and dignity in his urban subjects' self-stylings. The regal superfly type in Noir, 1978, presides over the exhibition from the wall opposite the entrance. His gaze is met by the watchful, slightly anxious look of the woman in Latin from Manhattan, 1980. Roberto Visani's sculptures of guns in a sense literalize lit·er·al·ize  
tr.v. lit·er·al·ized, lit·er·al·iz·ing, lit·er·al·iz·es
To make literal.

Verb 1. literalize - make literal; "literalize metaphors"
literalise
 the psychic armor visible in the faces and fashion of Hendricks's city dwellers. Visani's Fly Free Buffalo Soldier, 2000, is a kind of arte povera rifle constructed of brass tubing, lace, bells, tinfoil tinfoil,
n See foil, tin.

tinfoil substitute,
n See substitute, tinfoil.
, upholstery tacks, feathers, and horn. The title and materials (such as traditional West African cowrie cowrie or cowry (both: kou`rē), common name applied to marine gastropods belonging to the family Cypraeidae, a well-developed family of marine snails found in the tropics.  shells) point to the history-laden nature of the artist's project. Although Kenyan artist Wangechi Mutu shares an interest in the history of colonialism The historical phenomenon of colonisation is one that stretches around the globe and across time, including such disparate peoples as the Hittites, the Incas and the British, although the term colonialism , she works in a somewhat starker, more enigmatic register. Her Clepsydra clepsydra (klĕp`sĭdrə) or water clock, ancient device for measuring time by means of the flow of water from a container. , 2000, a bottle suspended mouth down from a stainless-steel brace, drips an indigo solution onto the fl oor, as if to inaugurate a ceremony fusing western antisepsis antisepsis /an·ti·sep·sis/ (an?ti-sep´sis)
1. the prevention of sepsis by antiseptic means.

2. any procedure that reduces to a significant degree the microbial flora of skin or mucous membranes.
 and African ritual. Tim Evans's paintings take cultural collisions into the more frenzied territory of digital media. Looking like a cross between David Salle and Japanimation, Evans's Tengu Limbonics, 2000, includes dazzling layers of images drawn from porn, cartoons, sumo wrestling, and martial arts. In Rina Banerjee's dynamic unpacking of orientalist fantasy, I Dream of Genie, 2000, part sculpture, part installation, an open suitcase in an upper corner of the gallery spills a stuffed serpentine form that spirals down through a web of yellow saran wrap Noun 1. Saran Wrap - a thin plastic film made of saran (trade name Saran Wrap) that sticks to itself; used for wrapping food
cling film, clingfilm

plastic wrap - wrapping consisting of a very thin transparent sheet of plastic
 to a small pillow on a kind of pedestal, which sits amid an arrangement of shredded orange foam on the floor.

Tony Gray's small works on paper deserve special mention for their trenchancy and economy of means. In his "Panthers" series, 1998-99, figures drawn on pages from history books and old textbooks float like transhistorical An entity or concept is transhistorical if it holds throughout human history, not merely within the frame of reference of a particular form of society at a particular stage of historical development.  spirits through scenes from revolutions past. With their cartoony Afros, shades, and turtlenecks, the pair in Panthers, 1999, is comical--imagine a Black Panther Beavis and Butt-head--yet curiously dignified. They hover in the foreground of a reproduction of a painting depicting British troops surrendering at Yorktown. While this is a revisionist re·vi·sion·ism  
n.
1. Advocacy of the revision of an accepted, usually long-standing view, theory, or doctrine, especially a revision of historical events and movements.

2.
 intervention, the farcical form in which the Panthers appear complicates the critique by suggesting that these more recent revolutionaries have already themselves become caricatures. The painted and collaged works from Gray's "Black Fairy" series, 1999-2000, each portray a different winged black woman wearing a tutu-like dress, standing beside a tree, and holding the stem of a giant flower in one hand, while in the background small, featureless brow n figures look on. Gray's depiction of black women as ultrafeminine forest sprites amounts to a quiet polemic about the ways in which blackness has been ghettoized.

In the end, "The Magic City" seems an apt rubric for such disparate work, concerned as all of it is with themes of Africa, diaspora, and cultural cross-pollination, as well as the magical webs that cultural migration weaves. This is art that strives to be as strange and interesting as the fact that Sun Ra was from Birmingham.
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