San Francisco Chronicle - (Sunday)

CHARLES DESMARAIS’ ART PICK

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“Loop Melody,” the exhibition on view at Oakland’s Johansson Projects through Jan. 4, is an amusing throwback to a brighter moment in art and design. It was the time between Europe’s invention of abstractio­n as a sophistica­ted art vocabulary and North America’s discovery of a world of exotic color and whimsy at its southern doorstep. Today we call it Midcentury Modern, recognizin­g that “modern” is less a multipurpo­se adjective than a noun fixed in time.

The paintings in the show by Alexander Kori Girard are the ones most closely tied to the 1950s, with a kind of neo-calypso feel to them. I don’t mean they literally look like they are from Trinidad, where the music got its start. They have vague elements of the tropics, however, as if influenced by Caribbean, South Sea or African cultures, which people in the United States once associated with modern decor.

Rachel Kaye, the other exhibition participan­t, shares Girard’s lively palette and plays with tonalities that range from vivid to pastel. The super-soft technique she employs in some pictures has viewers rubbing their eyes to make sense of their position relative to any rational picture plane.

Loop Melody:

1-5 p.m., Thursdays-Saturdays. Through Jan. 4. Johansson Projects, 2300 Telegraph Ave., Oakland. 510-444-9140. http:// johanssonp­rojects.com

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