Crutches, Crosses, Caskets Caskets, Crosses, Crutches
Derek Eller Gallery•Sep 05, 2025 — Oct 11, 2025
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Derek Eller Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new paintings by Jameson Green entitled Crutches, Crosses, Caskets / Caskets, Crosses, Crutches. For his fifth solo show at the gallery, Green evolves both technically and conceptually, fine tuning his style and content to present his most singular voice to date.
Crutches, Crosses, Caskets / Caskets, Crosses, Crutches references a representation of the Black community which centers around a cyclical metaphor for change: Crutches, a culture wounded by its own hand or circumstance but wounded perhaps even fatally; Crosses, it will be prayed for, as a pastor prays for the soul at a funeral; Caskets into the soil you shall return, but like anything created there will be an end. By then flippng the title to Caskets, Crosses, Crutches, the metaphor becomes about rebirth: from the ground we arise; through religion we find faith,...More
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Crutches, Crosses, Caskets Caskets, Crosses, Crutches
Derek Eller Gallery•Sep 05, 2025 — Oct 11, 2025
Press Release
Derek Eller Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition of new paintings by Jameson Green entitled Crutches, Crosses, Caskets / Caskets, Crosses, Crutches. For his fifth solo show at the gallery, Green evolves both technically and conceptually, fine tuning his style and content to present his most singular voice to date.
Crutches, Crosses, Caskets / Caskets, Crosses, Crutches references a representation of the Black community which centers around a cyclical metaphor for change: Crutches, a culture wounded by its own hand or circumstance but wounded perhaps even fatally; Crosses, it will be prayed for, as a pastor prays for the soul at a funeral; Caskets into the soil you shall return, but like anything created there will be an end. By then flippng the title to Caskets, Crosses, Crutches, the metaphor becomes about rebirth: from the ground we arise; through religion we find faith,...More