Ordinary Culture: Heikes/Helms/McMillian
Exhibition
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  August 11 - November 19, 2006
  Medtronic Gallery
Dozens of semi-abstract drawings marked with inky imprints of ghostly masks and hoods. A rock band’s “road gear” made up of casts of mundane objects. A large piece of linoleum, apparently ripped from some kitchen and reconstituted, now mimicking a painting. These are some of the works that make up the exhibition Ordinary Culture, which brings together three emerging artists from Minneapolis, New York, and Los Angeles. In a manner resembling that of field sociologists or anthropologists rather than lofty-minded critics, Jay Heikes, Adam Helms, and Rodney McMillian examine culture by imitating its accepted representations, dissecting its systems of signs, and finding fissures in its structures of morals and values.

In his earlier work, Heikes, who splits his time between New York and Minneapolis, plumbed various sources of popular culture—from real-life celebrities such as Sharon Tate to characters from fictional narratives to rock bands. He once sought to explore his own cultural identity as a consumer through the summoning of well-known images, characters, and narratives, but has more recently turned inward toward his own psyche and identity as an artistic creator. His current series of structural investigations of myths, jokes, and symbols constitutes, according to one writer, an “attempt to purge himself of past cultural obsessions and influences in order to create a new space for artistic freedom.”

New York–based Helms considers himself something of an ethnographer, though not in any traditional sense. He is intrigued by “the ethos of violence and the romanticization of extremist ideology.” Based on this abiding interest—obsession, even—the artist has been producing an ongoing series of graphite drawings that depict the New Frontier Army, a fictitious militia group that practices group living, hunting, and possibly mass mayhem. . . .
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Linoleum, masks, and punchlines: the everyday materials and themes in the work on view in Ordinary Culture: Heikes/Helms/McMillian live up to the exhibition’s title, but the interplay between elements in each work—and between works by other artists—makes this installation of new art by Jay Heikes, Adam Helms, and Rodney McMillian anything but common. In a four-way e-mail exchange, exhibition curator Doryun Chong led a discussion of the materiality and meaning of their work.