艺术家声明

Callaloo Pub Date : 2024-08-29 DOI:10.1353/cal.2024.a935742
Jason Flack
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作为摘要,以下是内容的简要摘录: 艺术家简介 杰森-弗莱克(Jason Flack)(简历 杰森是一位 "城市民间 "表现主义艺术家、社区领袖、演说家,土生土长于田纳西州约翰逊市。他的作品深受个人生活经历以及许多漫画、连环画和音乐的影响。他已经画了三十多年的画,十多年的油画。杰森将自己融入了一种无所不能的艺术生活方式,参与当地的艺术宣传活动,在自学和学术之间架起了一座桥梁。2010 年,他的双胞胎妹妹杰西卡突然去世,他受此召唤开始绘画。约翰逊市是杰森的出生地,也是他作为艺术家成名的地方。他对社会和社区有着敏锐的观察力。他一直代表着 "轨道的两边",一半是黑人,一半是白人,在农村和城市长大。他根据自己身为双性恋者的经历创作画作,感觉自己被定位在两个种族之间,在不同文化背景的不同社区长大。每幅作品都在讲述一个故事,或是通过描绘的色彩和图像,或是通过阐述和夸张的人物形象。杰森的作品用鲜艳的色彩和粗犷的黑色线条勾勒出活力。从一开始,他就将绘画作为一种疗法,将悲伤引导到运动和思考中,并为社会提供一面镜子。Jason 认为,表明社区健康的最佳方式是支持、促进和展示本地人才。他受到许多艺术家作品的影响,包括让-杜布菲、玛格丽特-基尔加伦、艾伦-"大埃尔"-卡特、克里斯-约翰森、基思-哈林和让-米歇尔-巴斯奇亚。[第 131 页完] 点击查看大图 查看完整分辨率 关于杰森-弗莱克的叔叔阿姨和妈妈的故事 [第 132 页完] 杰森-弗莱克 杰森-弗莱克是田纳西州约翰逊市的一名艺术家。他获得的荣誉包括:2021 年金斯波特艺术协会阿巴拉契亚艺术展最佳展品奖、2022 年和 2023 年东田纳西州立大学里斯博物馆 FL3TCH3R 展览倡导者网络教育实践奖(NAPPE)、2023 年艺术联盟山区帝国艺术成就奖,以及被选为 2023 年和 2024 年 TEDxJohnsonCity 的远见卓识演讲者和示范艺术家。 版权所有 © 2024 约翰霍普金斯大学出版社 ...
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Artist's Statement
In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:

  • Artist's Statement
  • Jason Flack (bio)

Jason is an "Urban Folk" expressionist artist, community leader, speaker, and a native of Johnson City, Tennessee. His work has been heavily influenced by personal life experiences as well as many cartoons, comic books, and music. He has been drawing for over thirty years and painting for over ten. Jason has entrenched himself in an all-things-art lifestyle, being a part of local art advocacy and bridging the gap between self-taught and academia. He was called to start painting after the sudden death of his twin sister, Jessica, in 2010.

Johnson City is where Jason was born and where he has made a name for himself as an artist. He is a keen observer of society and community. He has always represented "both sides of the tracks," being half Black, half white, and having both a rural and an urban upbringing. He creates his paintings from his experiences being biracial, feeling positioned between two races, and growing up in different neighborhoods around various cultures. Every piece tells a story either by the colors and images depicted, or through the exposition and exaggerated characters portrayed.

Jason's work elicits energy by using bright colors surrounded by bold black lines. From the start, he has used painting as therapy to direct grief into movement and thoughtfulness and to hold a mirror to society. Jason believes that the best way to indicate your community is healthy is by supporting, promoting, and showcasing its local talent. He is influenced by the work of many artists, including Jean DuBuffet, Margaret Kilgallen, Allen "Big Al" Carter, Chris Johanson, Keith Haring, and Jean-Michel Basquiat. [End Page 131]


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Jason Flack

JASON FLACK is an artist from Johnson City, Tennessee. His accolades include Best in Show at the Kingsport Art Guild's Appalachian Art Show in 2021, the Network of Advocates for Promising Practices in Education Award (NAPPE) in the FL3TCH3R Exhibit at the Reece Museum at East Tennessee State University for 2022 and 2023, the Art Alliance Mountain Empire Art Achievement Award for 2023, and selection as a visionary speaker and demonstrating artist for TEDxJohnsonCity 2023 and 2024.

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