Kevin McCarty: I'm Not Like You

January 29 – May 10, 2007
Special Events  |  Press Release
Anti-authority

Bryan, 2004
lightjet print
30 x 30 inches

Greencastle, IN, January 2007 — Kevin McCarty: I’m Not Like You, an exhibition featuring recent photographs by Los Angeles-based artist Kevin McCarty, will be on view at the Richard E. Peeler Art Center at DePauw University from January 29 through May 10, 2007.

I’m Not Like You is a series of documentary-style photographs and studio portraits that explore and document the Latino punk music scene in Los Angeles. Punk has been a thriving alternative aesthetic and cultural practice in Los Angeles for over twenty-five years. While it started as a movement that appealed to predominantly white suburban youth it has since become a transnational aesthetic that has been taken up by Latino kids in Los Angeles who are often first or second generation immigrants.The bands, which perform in English and Spanish, play their gigs in alternative spaces, including rented halls and backyards in South Central Los Angeles, Compton, El Monte, East Los Angeles, Southgate, Lynwood and Canoga Park, all working class neighborhoods.

As McCarty describes, he was introduced to this singular musical subculture by chance in the Los Angeles neighborhood where he currently resides. “Three doors down a sign hung on the gate of a tan apartment building: ‘Chaos Production Presents! $2.’ I paid. I made my way up the driveway. In the back seventy young punks were listening to a band, slam dancing on the concrete driveway, and drinking forties. Every amp was plugged into a single extension cord via two underground splitters. The sound was raw and the lyrics were in Spanish. If punk is dead, like so many claim, I was standing in a crowd of zombies. Had the living dead returned to reclaim Babylon?”

The series of photographs that comprises Kevin McCarty: I’m Not Like You poignantly captures and documents the energy, complexity and singularity of a youth community and culture that now flourishes in a decidedly different ethnic and economic sphere. As he states: “Fashion markets thrust punk at young suburban youth as a consumable image and word. It is sold in mall boutiques and by way of trendy mail order catalogues. This targeted market pays for their transgression. Faced with the proliferation of a watered-down fad, the original concepts and motivations of punk rock seem futile to recreate earnestly. However, it is this impossibility being performed today – by the youth you’d least expect – that gives the gesture fresh agency.”

More information can be found at McCarty’s website imnotlikeyou.la

Kevin McCarty holds a BFA from the University of Cincinnati (2001) and an MFA from California Institute of the Arts (2003). His work has been exhibited at a number of contemporary art venues in Los Angeles, Pasadena, Santa Monica, Seattle and Cincinnati. McCarty’s curatorial projects include Sticky Bonds, a program of short film and video that address the complex bonds between gay, lesbian, transgender and bisexual men and women; Studio 18, a one-night art exhibition of art made by students in the Los Angeles area; and the Queer Student Union Film Festival, a festival featuring the work of Cal Arts students and emerging artists.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Opening reception with gallery talk by the artist
February 21, 2006, 4:00 – 5:30 pm

For more information about special events associated with this exhibition, please call the gallery information line at 765.658.4336

Events

Experimental Geography
Opening reception and talk by curator Nato Thompson, Friday October 3, 6-8 pm

Felipe Dulzaides: Nothing Happens, Twice
Opening reception with talk by the artist Wednesday, October 8, 4-6 pm

Percussion at Peeler
Wednesday, October 15, 6:30 pm

"PERCUSSIONS SANS FRONTIERES"
The percussion studio presents contemporary solo and chamber music, composed and improvised, in conjunction with the Peeler Art Gallery exhibition, "Experimental Geography", and with the 2009 ArtsFest theme of "Art and Borders."

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Sa: 11 am - 5pm
Su: 1 - 5pm

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Location:
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10 West Hanna Street
Greencastle, IN 46135
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