{"id":7338,"date":"2020-05-05T11:47:33","date_gmt":"2020-05-05T11:47:33","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/media-archive.blackartinamerica.com\/?p=7338"},"modified":"2020-05-05T11:53:16","modified_gmt":"2020-05-05T11:53:16","slug":"the-crossroads-art-of-najee-dorsey","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/earthexhibitions.org\/media-archive\/?p=7338","title":{"rendered":"The Crossroads Art of Najee Dorsey\u00a0"},"content":{"rendered":"
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The art of Najee Dorsey is an embodiment of the material and mystical crossroads. The aesthetic and philosophical\u00a0 underpinnings of his art production speak to past glories and tribulations while at the same time present experiences and future possibilities. It is essential to move the understanding of the crossroads beyond marginalized spiritual Africanisms and place it back in the center of the African Diaspora experience it has sustained. The process by which Dorsey makes his art is rooted in the tradition of montage and mixed media. This gives clues to a African and African American traditions that others have spoken of and should be examined in Dorsey’s work. His creating of art rooted in multiple medias and layers, aesthetic altars of experience that hold stories and prayers and spiritual powers are part of a deep and long process. This philosophy of the art of the crossroads has existed in our osirian and kongo myths, our ifa and voudun informed spiritual practices and art making, in our transatlantic lives, in the montage of our multi-dimensional existence in America, our music making, our quilt-making, in the making of our very bodies and our culture rooted in innovation, collage, montage and sample. There is a visual language that has existed since humanity’s dawn that speaks to humankind’s attempts to walk between worlds, through the cracks, breaks and leaps of consciousness. What was captured through art in these journey’s has laid the foundation for millenniums of art production. The crossing over and bringing back of visionary experiences by shamanic practitioners, the marking down of spiritual memory, the telling of tales of soul adventures coupled with the experiences of the material world has created a tension in art that exist to this day. The correlations I draw between these historical precedents and Najee’s work speaks to both. There is an art that seeks to see the world as the eye sees it and an art that seeks to see the world as the soul sees it. Then there is the art that seeks to stand between those two worlds. Najee Dorsey’s work lives in that third space, what I would call shamanic space, that space where the crossroad lives and rules. That space that was always here and there and always will be here and there. This third space is a space of griots and tricksters,\u00a0 a space of lovers converging, a space of storytellers who know how to improvise and embellish the narrative for the audience it speaks to. The space of eternal truth and permeable realities.\u00a0\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n