Jacaeber Kastor

Jacaeber Kastor

In turns perplexing, disorienting, wondrous and utterly beguiling, Jacaeber Kastor’s drawings make you look, look again and then still more, trying to find your way in their miasmic magic until at last, well, you discover the special pleasure of being truly lost. And when you think you’re done, when you’ve decoded the esoteric and abstract, conjured all the forms and meanings from these oceans of latency, answered the call of otherness as if it were the sphinx’s riddle- turn the work or flip your head, around and around, because there is no single perspective to read Kastor’s psychedelic topography: it is an entwined and constantly unfolding omniverse that has no right side up or upside down. 

If, in the course of your wanderings through Kastor’s meandering poetics of line and space, you come across the unexpected, the oddly familiar or the impossibly alien- for indeed you surely will, quite possible all at once with overwhelming simultaneity- and you ask yourself how did you even come to get here, you might also ask how indeed did this artist arrive at just such a place himself. Make no mistake about it, Jacaeber Kastor is an intrepid voyager of body and mind, an adventurer without destination or designation, a man without return for even when he has somehow been there before he understands it as different, everything nuanced with the subtle shifts of imperceptible change, actuality always just beyond the tiny grasp of appearance, reason or replication. His art, like the convolutions of a restless mind guiding the inspired hand of uncertainty, is the tracings of a mind-traveler, a map to the nowhere that is everywhere, something so personally idiosyncratic that it marks a shared commons where likeness meets in a zone of compatible dissimilarity.

Growing up in Berkeley in the Sixties, son of an artist and art teacher from the abstract expressionist tradition whose legacy we might consider in Kastor’s penchant for the dissolving figuration into swirling abstractions, Kastor’s emerging vision further benefitted from a formative exposure to the ideas and sensibilities of the counterculture and drug culture around him. Add to this some years as a competitive skier in Squaw Valley, various physical labor jobs on both coasts including construction, house painting, plumbing and working in a ship yard, a stint studying at the venerable San Francisco Art Institute and a number of years practicing Buddhism and meditation at a Zen center, and you have the fecund ground for the flower garden of this artist’s fertile growth. All this life experience however is almost secondary to the informal but deep artistic training Kastor got when he decided that if he was going to have to support his art with a day job- a certainty because he realized early that his work was too slow and laborious as well as not so commercially minded to make a living at- he would do so by opening a gallery.

Selected Works

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Group Show | ONE STEP FURTHER

Group Show

“ONE STEP FURTHER”

November 11, 2021

627 E Main St,
Grass Valley, CA 95945

The Chambers Project Announces The Opening of “One Step Further” An exhibit of visionary and psychedelic art.

GRASS VALLEY, CA

The inaugural group show at the new Chambers Project gallery is an important moment in the history of psychedelic art. The gallery provides New Psychedelia with a professional and serious home, a stable sanctuary of credibility in the chaotic art world. Psychedelic art has come of age.  

The paintings and sculptures include works by new masters and iconic figures from the genre’s history. Massive and spectacular canvases fill the gallery walls, immersing spectators into a visionary landscape of tumbling colors and shapes, toppling through space and sometimes spilling from the frames. 

Spectacular twelve feet wide paintings by Mars-1 and Oliver Vernon dominate the space, and the two artists will paint new work for a live audience. These artists are destined for the history of art as pioneers of the new psychedelia. Mars-1 makes sensual, delicate paintings, surging out of their two-dimensional surface into the three-dimensional world. A trained painter, he has a sophisticated classical touch and a comforting sense of color which invites his audience to enjoy the sensual compositions he makes. He is influenced by the aesthetics of computer graphics, and has worked with the industry’s software, but, “discovered that I did a lot better when I didn’t have anyone art directing me, but I definitely used that experience as an opportunity to strengthen my paintings.”

New psychedelic art has carved out a niche in the contemporary art market. Curator Brian Chambers said, “The show ties the contemporary psychedelic world to the godfathers of the scene. The new school and the old school. It’s a celebration of all the major influences that have combined to shape new psychedelia. Now psychedelic art is something to be proud of. It’s proper and proud to declare yourself psychedelic. It’s appropriate and safe to do so. This is psychedelic art. This is who we are. I’m focused and specialized. Smaller galleries and smaller cities can have a bigger footprint these days. The field is gaining traction – a lot of new eyes are looking at it, and it’s moving into the blue-chip arena.”

Oliver Vernon’s work began in the traditions of 1950’s abstraction, but the psychedelic experience transformed his work and his practice and has brought it an intense and colorful freshness. There’s no zombie abstraction here. Dramatic, and convincing, his work marks an evolution in the history of all-over painting. Vernon said, “The psychedelic experience was a key to unlocking a crazy force. Uninterrupted, no hesitation, pouring, shifting gears, and changing modes rapidly, without having to stop and contemplate what they should be. It was a revelation.

Exhibition Opening

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After Party

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Individual Works

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