Kadar Brock, a purple field, the artist’s hand, the artist’s hand, the artist’s hand, the invisible hand,
2019 Oil and acrylic on canvas 60 x 48 x 2 in 152.40 x 121.92 x 5.08 cm
“Everything is possible to him who wills only what is true! Rest in Nature, study, know, then dare; dare to will, dare to act and be silent!” -Eliphas Levi
There is a lack of ceremony taking hold in the world that is at once relieving perhaps and yet somehow also bereaving. Our ancestors relied on daily tradition to carry them through each year. Today years pass according to the calendar alone, with little thought to phases of the moon or the changing of the seasons. Our disconnect from the world around us also creates a disconnect within ourselves, ripping us further from the current of the universe.
Kamilah Aisha Moon is a poet who lives and works in Decatur, Georgia. She has just returned from five weeks in residency where she was working on her third book of poetry. Kamilah is also an adjunct professor at Agnes Scott College and is looking ahead to the fall semester. It is important to the poet that she never rush her
work and so she allows herself time to complete each volume. Kamilah also writes essays and is working toward a volume of collected work. To hear more from her, including live readings of her poetry, listen to the complete interview.
Kadar Brock is an artist from Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NYC. He is at work on paintings, “scraping them, sanding them, beating them up,” in his own words. He is preparing for a pop-up exhibition in November in LES NYC put on by the Chicago-based gallery that represents him. Brock’s work are large scale. He has always been interested in
making his paintings correspond to human body-size. He intends the viewer to feel as though they could walk into the painting or put their arms around it. To hear more from Brock, including his new-age spiritual research and ritual practice as well as his nascent series based on the concept of affirmations, listen to the complete
interview.
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