Los Angeles Times

Oblong shapes say so much

- — Sharon Mizota

Andy Kolar’s penises are a hoot. First, there are a lot of them, often bound together in bunches. Second, they come in a rainbow of colors. They are painted and sculptural, sewn out of fabric or cut from plywood. At Walter Maciel Gallery in L.A., all four rooms are graced with their presence, which manages to be both silly and sad.

To be fair, they aren’t really body parts. They are organic shapes, longer than they are wide, with a rounded tip, sometimes two. They are not anatomical­ly correct and might be said to have scatologic­al associatio­ns.

In paintings, the shapes most often appear bound together, like a bundle of sticks, archaicall­y known by the same word used as a slur against gay men. The overlap between this motif and the slur cannot be a coincidenc­e. In repeatedly depicting this bundle, Kolar makes a veiled reference to homophobia but also to a kind of closeness, a banding together of like shapes.

The shapes also appear in sculptural form, housed in a couple of small plywood rooms with openings so that viewers can peek inside. Painted in various hues on the interior, the boxes are like three-dimensiona­l paintings. Kolar’s shapes stand mutely inside, as if waiting for something to happen.

It’s no wonder Kolar seems obsessed with this oblong shape; he’s hit on an image so basic it alternatel­y evokes body part, foodstuff, excrement and figure.

In the largest sculpture, “Move It, Move It,” an enormous shape made of fabric is suspended horizontal­ly from a scaffold and pulley as if it were an I-beam on a constructi­on site. Below, similar shapes in purple and blue wait their turn. Comic absurdity rises. But there’s also something passive and a bit sad, something that belies, indeed, undoes stereotype­s and the expectatio­ns of men, active and upright. Here, the shapes are horizontal and inert — supported, secured, even cradled.

Walter Maciel Gallery, 2642 S. La Cienega Blvd., L.A. Ends Saturday. (310) 8391840, www.waltermaci­elgallery.com

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