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SOLILOQUY: Hidden Acts Of Resistance

I am bouyed by the urgency to which Mar is making and maintaining space for the Black and Brown community. He is critical, driven, mindful, animated. And is as much an educator as he is a visual artist. You know, one of those — the kind that is cool, yet maintains a necessary competitive edge to him and is naturally curious when it comes to materials. Always wrestling with how to best employ techniques to engage and interact with others, his work aims to unify us. To build a community and practice that prioritizes resistance over violence, he draws inspiration from musicians and artists alike, including David Hammonds,  Pope L,  Nas, and then Coltrane, Thelonius Monk, and Amiri Baraka.

Blackness is inherently resistance and visibility

After catching up with Mar on the tail end of his most recent collection of work Soliloquy at Bed-Stuy Art House, his work instills a sense of pride — the sort of pride that you take in and have an allegiance toward. He is first and foremost an arist "of and for us" and it shows. The work is accessible and prioritizes community and engagement more than anything else. It’s about “putting the black body in a space with the absence of black body politics,” says Robillard.  As an artist, there is a responsibility to repeatedly and consciously subvert institutions and for this Brooklyn-born artist, language is the starting point to accessibility.  Even in the titling of Soliloquy (which is the first of several parts), there is a tactical choice in maintaining subversive and discursive language that is non-alienating.

 

If Soliloquy is “an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play”  this work embodies that. That being a physical assertion of space to express his thoughts where second and third parts to this will be other iterations of this Soliloquy— via audiovisual media (ie: NFT) and book releases this act of insurgence is neither temporal nor complete but rather an ongoing living tactile experience to hold and to carry.

 

Check out his ongoing work here

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