Last Sunday the recently launched art gallery and performance space, Why Not Art?, held a reception for its inaugural exhibit, Rebirth: Brooklyn at littlefield in Gowanus. Joining the three featured artists – Jo-Ann Acey, Demarcus McGaughey, and Michael James Freedman – was trumpeter Wayne Tucker, who wowed attendees with his funky electric jazz quartet.
Rebirth addresses the city’s gradual return to normalcy following the pandemic. “There’s change in the air,” according to Why Not Art? “Jazz is flowing through the streets of Brooklyn, creativity is flourishing, social awareness is rising and people are emerging after months of uncertainty, tragedy, and protest.”
The works by the three artists represent diverse styles – abstract, representational, expressionist – but collectively “burst with life, reflecting our exhilarating re-entry into vibrant city life.” The lyrical works encompass musical New York narratives, from Acey’s exuberant dancing shapes, Freedman’s pulsating musicians, and McGaughey’s majestic portraits of performers.
Why Not Art? was launched by Freedman and his wife, Grace. The couple plan to organize more exhibits showcasing both work by visual artists and performances by local musicians. Learn more at whynotart.com.
See my November 2020 interview with Jo-Ann Acey here and my October 2020 interview with Demarcus McGaughey here.
Rebirth: Brooklyn
On view through December 3
Littlefield Gallery, 635 Sackett Street, Gowanus