Art - Robert Caskey
Often, the full significance of an artwork is not perceived upon first viewing. The context and location in which a work is viewed can have considerable influence on what is communicated. Artists, as well as audience, can suddenly gain additional appreciation of a work when it is imagined in different settings. Such was the experience of Robert Caskey when he first thought of locating Harbinger at MLAP. In considering the Art Park mission statement, I was skeptical about the relevance of my work to those stated objectives. My skepticism gave way to the realization that it was the appearance of a series of hats on the land that foretold events to come.”
There is probably no article of clothing that is selected with greater care than that which is worn on the head. The baseball caps of today are only the most recent in a line that stretches back well beyond the view of history.
It is intriguing to imagine Michigan history as revealed by hats. There are the Ojibwa, Chippewa and Huron, the trappers, traders, priests, soldiers and lumber barons, “each with their characteristic head gear emblematic of a particular culture and mentality.”
Caskey has chosen the hat of the industrialist. “It implies itself not only into the past but the future as well.” It is a harbinger, foreshadowing dramatic change.
Robert Caskey
Robert Caskey’s influence can be experienced throughout Michigan. For more than two decades cultural institutions, large and small, professional and academic have benefited from his work. Among his many exhibitions have been those at the Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit Art Works, Flint Institute of Arts, Nawara Gallery, Pontiac Arts Center and the Race Street Gallery in Grand Rapids. As an educator he is on the emeritus faculty of C.S. Mott Community College and advances the missions of many other colleges and universities. His presentations and exhibitions have contributed to programs at the University of Michigan, Eastern Michigan University, Wayne State University, Albion College and Macomb Community College. |
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