Crystal Z Campbell: Flight

Crystal Z Campbell: Flight

Flight, 2021. Still from video installation. Image: Flight, 2021. Still from video installation incorporating archival material selected from 16 mm film footage taken by Solomon Sir Jones to document African-American communities in Oklahoma from 1924 to 1928. © Crystal Z Campbell, film still courtesy the artist.. courtesy the artist.

Overview

Crystal Z Campbell: Flight

May 27 - October 28, 2021

W.C. Payne Foundation Artist-in-Residence Studio Gallery

Admission is always free; tickets are not required

Using light, sound and digital film projection, Flight explored the physical, architectural and cultural residue of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre into the present. Timed with the 100-year commemoration of the massacre, Flight incorporated archival material with digital video, digitized 35-mm film footage, three-channel sound, and vinyl. The artist provided multiple points of entry and angles of refraction, offering an unfixed sense of what is varying parts history, impressions, analysis, and reverie.

ARTIST STATEMENT
Flight is a sonic and filmic experience, marking the centennial of one of Oklahoma’s greatest public secrets: the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Gazing at this past through the lens of the present, Flight poetically hovers between metaphor, omission, fiction, rumor, and historical reality. Piloting this complex narrative is a riddle of impossibility.

Flight charts multiple points of departure:

Who learned to fly?
Who scoped the area?
Who looked out?
Who fled?
Who could not flee?
Who obstructed visibility?
Who engaged the ground?

In the space between fugitivity and stillness, I offer flight.
A, sometimes, quiet landing.

 

This exhibition was made possible by a grant from the Mid-America Arts Alliance.

About the Artist

Images

  • Flight, 2021. Still from video installation. Image: Flight, 2021. Still from video installation incorporating archival material selected from 16 mm film footage taken by Solomon Sir Jones to document African-American communities in Oklahoma from 1924 to 1928. © Crystal Z Campbell, film still courtesy the artist.. courtesy the artist.

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