Kicked Out Again
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Completed
2021
Medium
oil on paper
Dimensions
22" x 30"
Description
My work abstracts two narratives of the figures I paint and my own experiences. My paintings depict a personal story of Life's reality that explores the psychological state of living as a Black male in the United States, always in survival mode in a culture meant to create division and separation. I re-create my personal experiences through conversations between my subjects by using familiar images, poses, objects, environments, and emotions. Perception is everything, so I make it my mission to tell a correct view of the figures in my artwork from my lenses as I have experiences judgments from an incorrect perspective. When faced with Life's challenges and confronting pain, it drives out the imperfection we face; Life's challenges and pain bring society's ills to light, such as oppression, health disparities, societal problems, unemployment, and other issues. I paint a moment of my subjects going through these transitions and finding similar experiences that I relate to because it is not my subject's fault that Life challenges; it is the inadequate structures of systems built into institutions meant to oppress. I identify with the characters in my classmates, as their experiences and goals reflect a normal state of mind. I am interested in my subjects' subjectivity and think about creating a composition that captures their experience from their perspective. I also obscure perspective to show how the policies and rules of institutions stop agency. Part of the process is contacting my high school classmates and discussing how our experiences are similar. Next, I go into my city Pine Bluff, AR community, where I grew up to take pictures of my classmates to create a similar environment and experience based on our conversation. I aim to show the sitter looking off in a daze and train of thought because Blacks are responsible for how the world perceives us and are forced to take ownership over problems that the system creates. By working so closely with my subjects, I redefine a new perspective for Blacks and the viewer to develop new authorship of existentialism due to the world's narratives of Black individuals being told in a negative light without all of the facts. Hence, I paint to provide more information from two points of viewAbout this Artist
Markeith Woods
Markeith Woods, a native of Pine Bluff, AR, is a 2014 graduate from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff with a Bachelor of Science in Visual Arts. In 2015, he attended Memphis College of Art for a year, where he studied painting and drawing. Wood received his Master of Fine Arts from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, where he received a full-ride, including a Graduate Fellowship and Graduate Assistantship. Within his seven years of college experience, Woods had been very involved in art competitions and community projects. He is a national artist who has exhibited at various locations, including Agora Gallery in NYC, a solo show at Texarkana Regional Arts & Humanities Council, winner of the Arkansas Arts Council SWOP, and a solo exhibition at Batesville Arts Councils and has an upcoming thesis show at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville in April. Aside from being an artist,…
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