RAKEEM CUNNINGHAM

RAKEEM CUNNINGHAMHERO

June 26 - August 7, 2021
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA

Ochi Projects is pleased to announce Rakeem Cunningham: Hero, the artist’s first solo exhibition with the gallery to be presented from June 26 through August 7, 2021. An artist’s reception will be held on Saturday, June 26th, from 4:00 to 7:00 pm.

Hero features new photographs and a large-scale installation by Rakeem Cunningham that portray the artist and his abundant selves as he plays and poses alone in the studio informed and surrounded by a multiverse of niche subcultures. Each portrait is a declaration of subjectivity and existence—proof of self-validation and an ongoing healing journey that expands upon an outdated definition of hero.

Triggered by the designation of essential workers as heroes while being treated as disposable this past year, Cunningham paused to reflect upon his relationship to this loaded word. As a queer youth of color, he idolized heroes that didn’t look like him. Lazy metaphors—green or purple villains dressed in evil black—reinforced false dichotomies and ultimately white supremacy.

Dressed and undressed in polyester superhero costumes, leotards, kimonos, wigs, and other items, Cunningham stages himself within unpretentious arrangements of draped fabrics, cast off foam, salvaged classroom materials, acetates, bubble wrap, fake grass, painted wood, and painters tape—a vernacular aesthetics of the San Fernando Valley that is both spontaneous and optimistic. Contrapposto while gazing into the distance or balancing while gracefully drawing an oversized weapon-sculpture—Cunningham appropriates poses from a cascade of emotionally charged scenes sourced from manga, anime, and video games with ecstatic flourishes inspired by the unrehearsed choreography of church-goers as they “catch the holy ghost.” These reperformances are akin to cosplay, a physical embodiment of fictional protagonists, or head-canon, a fan's personal, idiosyncratic interpretation of a fictional canon. With a myriad of references in tow, Cunningham charges into the potent realm of the imaginary—an inherently radical space that envisions alternative realities and better futures.

Hero demonstrates that both play and healing test the boundaries of the self. Cunningham tirelessly becomes hero after hero after hero, though he sometimes wears his real glasses and iconic hair comb, notably in the work titled The Heroes Are Tired (2021). Cunningham wears a costume in which black lines draw exaggerated muscles onto our hero’s arms, which gently hold up the heavy head of a resting warrior—definitions will always be open to interpretation, but ultimately a Hero is determined by action.

Rakeem Cunningham (b. 1992) is a multimedia artist and photographer based in Los Angeles, California. Cunningham's work explores the multivalence of queer black experience and radical self-acceptance through photography, collage, installation, and video works. Cunningham incorporates imagery and pathos from manga, anime, comics, video games, pop culture, and fashion sourced from his ever-growing personal archive into his self-portrait studio-based practice, in an attempt to identify and subvert tropes and stereotypes of blackness in media. Cunningham received his BFA from the UCLA Design Media Arts department, is a member of Monte Vista Projects, and is represented by Ochi Projects.

CHECKLIST OF WORKS

A dark skinned man is wearing an afro wig and a pink full bodysuitA dark skinned man wearing a red leotard and a oversized swordA dark skinned man is exposed and holding a painted wood with a cast off foam attached into itA dark skinned man is undraped and also balancing his both feet between the floor and chairA dark skinned man is wearing a polyester superhero costume with red capeA dark skinned man is wearing a blue kimono and his back facing usA dark skinned man is wearing a pink full bodysuitA dark skinned man is wearing a polyester superhero costumeA dark skinned man is undraped and also standing in the middle of the portraitA portrait of a dark skinned man with his chin leaning on his both hands and staring intenselyA dark skinned man wearing a kimono and a yellow yoga pants

Press

  • Rakeem Cunningham
    ARTILLERY:
    Round Table: Rakeem Cunningham
    in Conversation with Uri McMillan
    Saturday, August 7, 2021
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  • Rakeem Cunningham
    FRIEZE
    What to See During Los Angeles Gallery Weekend
    By Terence Trouillot in Critic’s Guides
    7/26/21
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  • Rakeem Cunningham
    HYPERALLERGIC:
    Your Concise Los Angeles
    Art Guide for July 2021
    7/13/21
    LINK

  • Rakeem Cunningham
    KCRW Events
    Rakeem Cunningham at Ochi Projects
    Jun 26 – Aug 7, 2021
    LINK

  • Rakeem Cunningham
    Sugarcane Magazine
    RAKEEM CUNNINGHAM OPENS FIRST SOLO SHOW AT OCHI PROJECTS JUNE 26
    Published JUNE 24, 2021
    LINK

  • Rakeem Cunningham | Mathhew Fisher
    Curate LA
    Rakeem Cunningham: Hero | Matthew F Fisher: Seas
    Ochi Projects
    3301 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90018
    Jun 26, 4 PM – 7 PM — ends Jul 07, 2021
    LINK

  • Rakeem Cunningham
    Apple Podcasts
    Epis.#295: LA-based photographer Rakeem Cunningham on expanding diversity in emerging artists AND gallery goers, and from Flickr to Instagram and beyond
    LINK

  • Rakeem Cunningham
    ARTFORUM Critics’ Pick:
    Rakeem Cunningham at Ochi Projects
    06/26/21
    LINK

  • Rakeem Cunningham
    ARTFORUM
    Hero
    at Ochi Projects
    June 26 – July 7, 2021
    LINK