Derek Fordjour<\/a><\/span>, it means we need to lean more heavily on unity more than ever. I had the honor of attending an intimate reception for him here in Atlanta this past January, where a small group of gallery owners and art collectors listened intently to Derek\u2019s words. I think most of the attendees assumed the reception would be traditional in the sense that that artist would talk about himself, his works and processes the entire time; but Derek did none of that. Instead he focused on the collective as a whole and how as art collectors in a city such as Atlanta we could effect change.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nDerek Fordjour is <\/span>an American interdisciplinary artist who works in video\/film, sculpture and painting.<\/span> Derek is also a graduate of Morehouse and Harvard graduate, <\/span>His works are layered and deep \u2014 literally, you can see this by the holes, rips and tears \u2014 yet soft, vibrant and meaningful. Derek\u2019s process begins by layering a canvas with cardboard, newspaper and paper mosaics, followed by acrylic paint, chalk and other<\/span> mediums. Derek prefers the<\/span> undone, raw, matte finish to his works. I think it is quite vulnerable and a most awesomely sensitive expression of life.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nDerek went on to say, \u201cwe realize to an extent that we aren\u2019t determining an artist\u2019s popularity or deciding when that artist\u2019s career takes off \u2014 even still, we do have power and there is a window for us to capitalize here\u201d.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nSome may say our power is in our ability to trust and unify as a coalition whose common goal is to buy and sell valuable art. As it may be, many artists\u2019 work passes through our hands unbeknownst to us how valuable said work will become in the future. This is an area we can work on, together.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nWhen an artist comes through Atlanta or as one travels the world and discovers an artist abroad, prior to their \u201cbig break\u201d somehow, someone will realize the artist\u2019s potential and share this information with the group. The group, in their own way, can begin supporting the artist and through this support begin preparing the way for a more fruitful future; for example, gallery owners can make an extra effort to host and curate fabulous shows, collectors can show support by attending these shows and purchasing works, journalists can do write-ups covering these events and so on and so forth. Everyone pushes the ball forward.\u00a0 Forward.<\/span><\/p>\nThis plan should prove to be both profitable and worthwhile. How? Well, collectively, we will have played a role in aiding an up-and-coming artist; and we will own original works of art, which, if we predict correctly will greatly appreciate with time. While recognizing these benefits, we would be gaining the satisfaction of knowing that we have done this ultimately for the love of art.\u00a0\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\nIn times where the national climate is divided, and many of us simply want to live our best lives, I say, look to your passion. Look to budding artists within your own community and feed this initiative from the inside out. I say this without any separation lines, \u201cour\u201d is whomever wants to be a part, \u201cour\u201d community is wherever you feel at home. Take time to be passionate today.\u00a0 \u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n