KAOS Theory: The Afrokosmic Media Arts of Ben Caldwell at Art + Practice
3401 W. 43rd Pl. Los Angeles, CA 90008
Saturday, October 12 at 12:00 PM 5:00 PM
Ends Mar 8, 2025
The California African American Museum (CAAM) and Art + Practice (A+P) announce the presentation of a retrospective highlighting the work of media arts innovator and community leader Ben Caldwell. The multimedia exhibition KAOS Theory: The Afrokosmic Media Arts of Ben Caldwell will be on view October 12, 2024–March 8, 2025 at A+P in Leimert Park. Born in 1945 in New Mexico, Ben Caldwell is a dreamer from the desert who spent his youth gazing at the sky and watching his grandfather project films at a local movie theater. After being drafted and serving in the Vietnam War, Caldwell shed his gun for a camera and eventually landed in Los Angeles to pursue an MFA in film at UCLA, coming of age within the groundbreaking LA Rebellion film movement of the 1960s to 1980s. Working closely with other Black filmmakers and educators, Caldwell envisioned cinema as an instrument that could heal and emancipate. In 1984, he opened KAOS Network, the media arts hub that has helped steward Leimert Park Village’s traditions of Black artistry, fellowship, and love for over four decades. Inspired by the award-winning book KAOS Theory: The Afrokosmic Ark of Ben Caldwell, this retrospective multimedia exhibition explores Caldwell’s varied practices of photography, film, video, music, performance, community-based design, and interactive media and celebrates the creative life and communities of KAOS Network. CAAM Executive Director Cameron Shaw said, “Ben Caldwell is an essential figure in Black Los Angeles—shaping art, cinema, and education from KAOS Network for the past 40 years. To be able to present his retrospective in Leimert Park where he has fostered his creativity and that of so many others is special and a unique alignment for the CAAM and A+P collaboration.” Adding to this, curator Jheanelle Brown said, “I’ve wanted to present a retrospective of Ben Caldwell’s work for years. I was nursing this idea, and separately Caldwell and Robeson Taj Frazier were creating this love- and soul-filled book about Caldwell’s life, work, and service. I feel lucky to present the expansive and pioneering work of my friend and mentor through this exhibition.” Curator Robeson Taj Frazier said, “With this exhibition, people will get a taste of Ben Caldwell’s lifelong practice of artistry and imagination and his commitment to fostering spaces of creative fellowship and community for others. I’m excited to see how people will experience this, as well as some of the ideas, stories, and artwork from our book, in a gallery setting and in the neighborhood where much of it began.” KAOS Theory: The Afrokosmic Media Arts of Ben Caldwell is curated by Jheanelle Brown, independent curator, writer, and faculty of film/video at California Institute of the Arts, and Robeson Taj Frazier, author, producer, and professor of communication at the University of Southern California. This exhibition is co-presented by the California African American Museum (CAAM) and Art + Practice (A+P) as part of CAAM at A+P, a five-year collaboration.
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