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Javier Peres is pleased to
present Michele O'Marah and Henry Taylor's Repeat after me: I AM a
Revolutionary. The exhibition is comprised of painting, sculpture, works on
paper, and video, centering around the revolutionary figure and Black Panther
leader Huey Newton.
Michele O'Marah approaches the subject through a video recreation of a 1973
interview between Newton and William F. Buckley, which took place at Trinity
University as part of Buckley's television program Firing Line. Interested in
the drastically disparate backgrounds of Newton, a black, grass roots political
icon, and Buckley, a wealthy, conservative blue blood, O'Marah dissects and
pieces back together their substantive and unglamorous discussion about the
broad topic of revolution. Using the original dialogue, O'Marah enlists
non-actors, artists Henry Taylor, and Maynard Monrow to play the parts of
Newton and Buckley. In addition to the video piece, O'Marah will display
hand-made set pieces, works on paper, and photographic portraits of each
character.
In addition to playing the role of Huey Newton, Henry Taylor will present
several paintings inspired by the tumultuous life of the former Black Panther
leader. Growing up in California at the height of the Black Panther movement,
Taylor has had an ongoing interest in and connection to black political
movements. Taylor's paintings frequently address class struggle and racism
often incorporating found objects and scraps into his frenetic and often biting
painting. Taylor's work will focus on the mythic political figure of Newton, as
well as the equally controversial aspects of his storied, sordid personal
struggle with violence and substance abuse.
Exhibition produced in cooperation with Sister Gallery, Los Angeles California