COLOR OF REALITY
By Jon Boogz, Lil Buck, Alexa Meade, & Kalie Acheson
“In the lushly hypnotic video Color of Reality, a quick tale told through movement and visual art, these men are dancers and their message is not just about social justice. It’s also about their art…Think of it as a Van Gogh — that is, if one of his paintings were brought to life as a performative protest…used to inspire positive change and empower.” — The New York Times
About Color of Reality
Color of Reality explores themes of police brutality and racial injustice in modern American life through the movement artistry of Jon Boogz and Lil Buck, the illusionistic painting of Alexa Meade, and was produced by Kalie Acheson.
The video art piece opens with two dancers sitting frozen in place, masked with a layer of paint, making them appear to be part of a 2D painting. They are staring into the TV, transfixed and horrified by scenes of police brutality saturating the news. The once static painting snaps to life as the movement artists release their emotions into a stirring dance that is both a lament and a spirited call to action. The result is a powerful, mesmerizing 2D art representation of hearts being broken by racial injustices.
Director and Movement Artist Jon Boogz explains “Color of Reality is activism through art and movement. It’s groundbreaking for dance and also continues to push our powerful message of social justice and equality in different mediums and reach new audiences that need to be exposed to this message.” Jon Boogz continues, “These are really tough issues to talk about, but when you use movement, people receive it better. It provokes dialogue. Art is for everybody. It’s universal. It doesn’t matter what religion you are, what color you are. Art is art.”
Color of Reality was first released in 2016 and, unfortunately, is just as relevant and important to the public dialogue of race relations in America today as it was when it was created five years ago. It has been honored by CNN’s Great Big Story with the “Art as Impact Award” and was included in the National Civil Rights Museum’s “Freedom Awards Ceremony.” Screenings have been held at major public venues such as the Lincoln Center and the Apollo Theater. It is now shown in American high school classrooms when discussing the intersectionality of art, race, and social movements.
The Artists Behind Color of Reality
NFT drop on Nifty Gateway
Friday July 16, 2021
The historically significant video art piece Color of Reality was released as an NFT in partnership with Nifty Gateway, the premier marketplace for digitally collectible assets. NFT technology allows Color of Reality to join a wider range of artistic expressions represented in fine art collections.
The full Color of Reality short film was released as a 1 of 1, unique NFT. Pivotal moments from the film were excerpted into standalone, video art clips presented in limited editions and open editions.
A portion of the proceeds were donated to the Equal Justice Initiative.
View the Color of Reality NFT collection on Nifty Gateway
Behind the Scenes Videos by Abbey Sacks
Still Photography by Matthew Brush
Crew
Artwork – Alexa Meade, @alexameadeart
Writer, Director, Choreographer, and Movement Artist – Jon Boogz, @JonBoogz
info@sozomedia.com
Movement Artist, Choreographer – Lil Buck, @LilBuckDaLegend
Director of Photography, Coloring – Kyle Stryker, @strykerkyle
Producer – Kalie Acheson, @artmafia.studios
Editor, Assistant Director – Charles Latham, @charleslathamxxv
Editor, Choreography – Alec Clawson, @AlecClawson
Music – DBR, @danielroumain – Wondagurl, @wondagurl
B Camera, Ronin Operator, SPX – Ethan Coco, @nahte_coco
B Camera, Ronin Operator – Sinziana Velicescu, @casualtimetravel
Project Coordinator – Liz Olenski, @etolenski
Behind the Scenes – Gavin Millette, @gavinmillette
Set Decorator, Behind the Scenes – Abbey Sacks, @abbeysacksart
Set Decorator – Ashley Snively, @glitter.bloom
Set Decorator – Britt Harrison, @brittharrrrison
Presented By
Dais Creative, Inc.
Sozo Artists, Inc., @sozoartists
Movement Art Is
Alexa Meade, @alexameadeart
Standard Vision, @standardvision
Animi, Inc. @animi.design
Special Thanks
Sol Guy, @solguy
Gavin Sheppard, @Gavatista
SV Presents, @standardvision
Melissa Higgins, @exigeante
Stephen Kambi
Rika Iino, @sozoartists
Brian Mayfield, @fozzymayfield
Misian Taylor, @ralphwaldofemmerson
Shimmy Boyle, @safetythirdproductions
Jason Yarbro
Altavien “Phyouture” Hart, @phyouture
Crew members from left to right, starting with the back row:
Charles Latham, Kyle Stryker, Jon Boogz, Kalie Acheson, Alexa Meade, Ashley Snively, Lil Buck, Sinziana Velicescu, Alec Clawson, Gavin Millette, Abbey Sacks, Liz Olenski, Britt Harrison
Crew members not pictured: Wondagurl, DBR, Ethan Coco