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Jim Drain: Peres Projects.


For anyone unfamiliar with Forcefield, the Providence-based art and music collective in which Jim Drain participated, a brief synopsis might be in order: Forcefield surged to popularity when, as the cliche goes, they were "plucked from obscurity" for the 2002 Whitney Biennial. Their contribution to that show was a pandemonium of ear-cracking sound, seizure-inducing films, and bewigged be·wigged  
adj.
Wearing a wig.
 mannequins sheathed in the collective's trademark knit Afghans, which look like they were produced by a team of Taylorist acidheads with industrial looms. With an engage ethos involving anticommercial, trash-assimilating, egoless creativity binges, Forcefield answered the hungry call for a new radicalism in the art world. But it's difficult to remain radical and comply with the requisites of professional success: Faced with a host of pressures and expectations, Forcefield disbanded.

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Jim Drain's first solo show suggested that Forcefield's aesthetic--psychedelic, primitive-futuristic, and vividly colored--was largely the result of his ingenuity. The walls were painted in hues of violet, yellow, gray, and pale green and decorated with Op art-style silk-screened diamonds and discs. The diamonds formed a god's-eye pattern in hot pink while the discs suggested LPs, Duchamp's "Rotoreliefs," lollipops, and hypnotists' spirals. Against this funhouse backdrop Drain populated the room with sculptures cultivated from an arsenal of trimmings and notions: fabric-covered spools, tassels, fake gems, fun fur, and pompom pom·pon   also pom·pom
n.
1. A tuft or ball of material such as wool or ribbon, used as a decoration, especially on shoes, caps, or curtains.

2. A small buttonlike flower of some chrysanthemums and dahlias.

3.
 trim. These carnivalesque objects conjure medieval court jesters, harlequinade, the '70s kids' TV show HR Pufnstuf, and the Yoruba.

A likeness to Forcefield's knit figures is undeniable, but the key operation in Forcefield was to render the human figure faceless--a deft right-hook maneuver with an assaulting and scary effect. While the new, vaguely anthropomorphic Having the characteristics of a human being. For example, an anthropomorphic robot has a head, arms and legs.  pieces are intriguing--like mysterious totems of an ancient or alien (but in either case outre ou·tré  
adj.
Highly unconventional; eccentric or bizarre: "outré and affected stage antics" Michael Heaton.
) tribe--they seem slightly toothless. Drain's drawings incorporate collaged elements reminiscent of Eduardo Paolozzi, Sigmar Polke, and Hannah Hoch, but with the addition of deskilled, felt-tip patterning and a sci-fi feel. Verging on coy, at their best Drain's collaged drawings achieve a compellingly lo-tech Koyaanisqatsi aura: disparate visuals (Chan Marshall [aka Cat Power], a demure de·mure  
adj. de·mur·er, de·mur·est
1. Modest and reserved in manner or behavior.

2. Affectedly shy, modest, or reserved. See Synonyms at shy1.
 skier, a lotus flower, a kid giving the finger, an abject child's toy) in an adroit matrix of life out of balance.

Culled from a Jimi Hendrix song, the show's title, theskywasfilledwitha1000-starswhilethesunkissedthemountainsblue-and11moonsplayedacrosstherainbows, is what philologists would describe as "non-aerated," referencing both classical texts printed without spacing and, more obviously, the lexicography lexicography, the applied study of the meaning, evolution, and function of the vocabulary units of a language for the purpose of compilation in book form—in short, the process of dictionary making. Early lexicography, practiced from the 7th cent. B.C.  of the Internet. There are some rich ideas here: Mobius meeting points between future and past, sound and color; a nostalgia for Surrealism, '60s graphics, and early abstraction; and craft materials utilized for tactile provocation rather than benign fluff. But as an installation, the show pointed toward a cohesion it didn't quite achieve. Drain's imagery suggests kinesis kinesis /ki·ne·sis/ (ki-ne´sis) [Gr.]
1. movement.

2. stimulus-induced motion responsive only to the intensity of the stimulus, not the direction; cf. taxis.
 while remaining curiously static. There is, however, a silver lining: The Forcefield gestalt--incorporating music, sartorial sar·to·ri·al  
adj.
Of or relating to a tailor, tailoring, or tailored clothing: sartorial elegance.



[From Late Latin sartor, tailor; see sartorius.
 madness, a quixotic quix·ot·ic   also quix·ot·i·cal
adj.
1. Caught up in the romance of noble deeds and the pursuit of unreachable goals; idealistic without regard to practicality.

2.
 and aggressive sensibility--might easily have been co-opted by the hungry (and superficial) ghost of the fashion world. Perhaps, by making a bold and timely foray into relatively conventional self-expression, Drain escaped what might have been the collective's awful fate had their limelit moment lasted too long. And as so many of Forcefield's best ideas were clearly Drain's, it seems reasonable to expect that the development of an entirely new oeuvre may require a bit of exorcism exorcism (ĕk`sôrsĭz'əm), ritual act of driving out evil demons or spirits from places, persons, or things in which they are thought to dwell. It occurs both in primitive societies and in the religions of sophisticated cultures.  along the way.
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