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Deborah RootThe Blue Bus is Calling Us - contemporary, figurative, oil on panel2023
2023
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This contemporary figurative oil painting explores themes of politics and culture.
Deborah Root’s dynamic, colourful compositions tell an intimate story about her experience during socially relevant and politically important moments in time.
“I started my first year of senior high school in 1968, a month after the police rioted at the Chicago Democratic Convention. Thanks to television with its daily coverage of the Vietnam War, teenagers of my generation were able to construct a continuum between domestic police violence, what was happening in Southeast Asia, and the adults who supported the war machine -- adults with dubious values, adults we lived with. In response, many of us turned to the so-called "youth culture" of sex, drugs, and rock and roll.
I’ve been thinking about the effects of war both on the people directly affected and on those living outside of the conflict zones—in this painting, it is the Vietnam War during my high school years. The war was there, we knew it, our older brothers were dealing with the draft, we were protesting against it, but, unlike those directly under fire in Vietnam, we were able to indulge in hedonism, which at the time also felt like a kind of protest. My Seattle hometown was a radical city and very active in antiwar protests--at the same time, there were several military bases nearby. This meant that certain recreational drugs, brought into the US by returning GIs, were available to us. Here, stoned teenagers smoke joints as they drive around in a blue convertible. But regardless of how much these US kids wish to avoid the "bad vibes," the machines of war remain in the background, and the Mekong lies below. The painting's title comes from The End, the Doors song famously used in Coppola’s Apocalypse Now and, for my generation, associated with the surreal and drug-soaked insanity of the Vietnam War.” Deborah Root
Deborah Root is a painter, writer, lecturer and professor. She has written extensively on the relationship between visual arts and cultural politics.
Root was born in Seattle and attended university in Canada before settling here. She acquired both her BA and MA in Archeology and Anthropology at Canadian universities and finally a PH.D. from the Graduate Program in Social and Political Thought at York University.
Her 1996 book entitled ‘Cannibal Culture’ was included in a 2017 Buzzfeed list (digital media company) of the 16 books to read to understand white supremacy in the United States. She has taught at several Canadian universities and has sat on the boards of a number of Toronto-based art and political magazines. Deborah Root has exhibited her paintings in both solo and group shows in Canada, the U.S. and Europe since 2017.
- Creator:Deborah Root (1953, American, Canadian)
- Creation Year:2023
- Dimensions:Height: 30 in (76.2 cm)Width: 40 in (101.6 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Bloomfield, CA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU29116285402
Deborah Root came of age during the Vietnam War, in a family deeply affected by World War II. As a child, she listened to her father’s and grandfather’s stories of the Pacific war, alongside the accounts of women who experienced life on the home front. "The war" was a constant presence in her family’s life, with the once-assumed certainty of U.S. victory challenged during the Vietnam War. Much of Root’s recent work explores the impact of these wars within the family, incorporating seemingly dissonant images from art history, advertising illustration, and photography. Forms blur and bleed into one another, while elements are cut off—yet a narrative still emerges. Her fragmented compositions and bold colors heighten moments of disconnection in both social and familial contexts. Meanwhile, the relative flatness of the objects surrounding the central figures emphasizes the stagelike quality that defines many of the moments she portrays. "My hope is that a particular image might link up to a vast constellation of associations, whose symbolic nuances have migrated and transformed over historical time and geographic space yet remain embedded in the image. These intuitive associations evoke personal, psychological truths, or broader cultural narratives." Deborah Root Deborah Root's influences include Gothic art and early Spanish apocalypses, drawn to the contrast between the flatness of the images and the intricate arrangement of material on the page. She has also been influenced by pre-European Mexican conventions of representation, particularly the pictorial texts that function like storyboards. Eric Fischl’s depictions of suburban anxiety revealed to Root the narrative possibilities within such imagery, while the complex compositions of contemporary painter Kerry James Marshall—especially his integration of graphic design elements and bold color—have had a profound impact on her work. Currently, she is exploring the work of female Surrealists, with a particular focus on Leonora Carrington. In addition to being a visual artist working primarily in painting, Deborah Root is a cultural critic and writer whose arts writing explores the relationship between visual art and cultural politics. Her catalog contributions include in-depth essays on Sarindar Dhaliwal, Laureana Toledo, Jorge Lozano, Ximena Cuevas, and Annie Pootoogook. Her work has appeared in Art Papers, Prefix Photo, Public, C Magazine, the Contact Photography and Bienal de São Paulo catalogs, as well as other Canadian and international journals. Most recently, her writing has been featured in Rebecca Garrett: Search and Transmotion. Root is also the author of Cannibal Culture: Art, Appropriation and the Commodification of Difference and has taught visual art and cultural politics at OCAD University, the University of Guelph, and Bilkent University in Turkey.
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