May 15, 2008 – June 19, 2008
Thursdays–Sundays (1–7pm)
Afrobeat pioneer and revolutionary activist Fela Kuti has influenced generations of progressives, from his native Nigeria to South Central LA, with his potently political celebration of Africa's musical heritage. Afrobeat — the late musician's colorful, eclectic, multi-instrument hybrid of jazz, highlife, and James Brown funk — finds visual resonance in the paintings of Brooklyn's Jasmine Murrell. Her mixed-media works pulsate with saturated palettes, rich textures, and elegantly stylized anatomy, gestures, and patterns that reflect the shine of both Kuti's work and his many muses.
– Ashley Tibbits