Note: This exhibit is scheduled to close on 6/17/07.
Casey
Jex Smith is a young Bay Area artist who treats his background as a
Mormon as a primary source of imagery. He told me that there’s a
lifetime of visual material in the thousand images that the Mormon
church has officially approved for use in church matters. He's also
fascinated by the sci-fi imagery he grew up with, although not much of
this has entered his work yet.
Smith’s solo show at Swarm Gallery
in Oakland includes drawings, an array of notebook sketches, a wall
collage, a peephole sculpture, and an installation that includes sod.
Smith has great drawing skills, and his finished drawings are the core
of the show.
The show's largest work is “Faith and Faith,” a
2-part drawing 21 feet high, affixed to the wall. (The photo at the top
shows a large detail.) This image reminds me of the cover of the
Scientology book, Dianetics, although Smith's approach is much less literal. At the other end of the scale is a 7.5" x 7.5" drawing entitled “Hidden Treasure” (image above).
A
15” x 11” drawing called “Moroni” (image above) shows the artist’s
characteristic way of mixing media and creating motifs that float in
space. (In the Mormon religion, Moroni was the angel who visited the
founder of the church, Joseph Smith, Jr.). Another fine drawing of the
same size is “Flaming Spear of the Gentile” (image below).
When
the artist heard that his local church wanted to throw out a supply of
images, he rescued them and turned portions of the trove into a wall
collage. The collage is so full of costumes—and so male-centric—that it
feels oppressive to me. The title is “Fervor.” (The photo below shows a
portion of the installation.)For
the show's opening reception, the artist asked that Jello be served.
And so it came to pass (photo below). Smith told me that Jello is so
popular in Utah that it has been declared the state’s official snack
food. (I checked—it’s true.)
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Casey Jex Smith at Swarm (Oakland)
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