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Black Cherokee

TONY SCHULTZ
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Bronxville, NY USA
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Black Cherokee

Otis Houston is an artist and poet. He calls himself Black Cherokee and can be seen on the side of the FDR Drive South at the 125th St entrance, underneath the Triborough Bridge. His work consists of performance art and installations made of poetic signs and found objects which he carefully arranges. I have been watching his work for about 10 years which he started in 1997.  Black Cherokee is the most prolific artist and performer I know. Since traffic is slow and constant in this section of the FDR Drive South I am sure millions of people have seen his work. In an almost alchemical transformation, Black Cherokee has turned a forgotten urban dead zone into a magical performance space.
black Cherokee's Performance Locations

In a recent installation Black Cherokee put up a big sign that read “Got Debt? Live Well, Eat Better, Spend Less“. Weeks before that he had a small sign up simply reading “Try“. These gestures brighten peoples lives. They are free and, unlike most roadside messages, invite viewers into a space of creativity rather than consumerism. These are gifts and am happy each time I receive one. I enjoy sharing these gifts with others and am glad to be giving some of his work to you.

I saw my favorite piece of his in the summer of 2003. Otis had hundreds and hundreds of books piled up in a sort of fortress. He was standing in the middle of this structure with books strapped to his body, on his head, his arms, his legs, all over. It looked like a suit of armor. He was shaking his arms and pointing violently at the traffic as it passed. His gesticulations had the same wild and authoritarian physicality as one sees in speeches made a Benito Mussolini or other such period dictator. Though I will not attempt a full exegesis of this performance clearly Otis was saying something about power and knowledge, performance and pedagogy, maybe even fascism. This image has stuck in my head ever since I have seen it.

See another account of his work here.

Otis is not crazy. He is simply disseminating his work by any means necessary. Any artist should be willing to do the same, even at risk of seeming crazy. In fact, an artist who is not pushing at the surface of sanity from time to time might not be trying hard enough. I am happy to help propagate his work, philosophy and ideas. Black Cherokee inhabits a space of political and artistic discourse far outside the academy. Thats what makes his work so wonderful. He is not trying to get rich or famous, he is simply doing the work because he knows it is important.

I used to think he did it to save his own life. Now I believe he does it to save our lives.

Thank you Otis.

Read some of Otis Houston’s poetry by visiting poetry.com and searching for poems by Otis Houston.

RED YELLOW BLACK and WHITE
Why can’t we Love each other
With all our might

Red Yellow Black and White
Why can’t we live in PEACE
And never never never Fight

Red Yellow Black and White
We need each other
Like the day need the night

Red Yellow Black and White
Is it to hard
For us to do what is right

Red yellow Black and White
We all know that it’s evil
We must fight with all our might
Red Yellow Black and White

tonya said,

April 8, 2007 @ 6:23 pm

This guy sounds like a great artist. I’ve never seen him before, unfortunately; I don’t drive. Thanks for sharing his work with us :)

ps.: I think the greatest artists throughout history have been the “craziest”; I don’t think it’s even possible to be an artist without taking risks…

Greg said,

April 9, 2007 @ 10:50 pm

Hi Tony … this is quite a cool post of a non-mainstream artist. He’s found quite a public venue, with amazing messages, it seems, which is awesome. Thanks for the post on my blog …. obviously, I haven’t updated it in a bit. That will change maybe next week… hopefully. I just received the book in the mail today (it took me a while to actually get around to ordering it). I’m excited to start reading it, though!

thewinger.com » Smoke Signals said,

May 8, 2007 @ 4:30 pm

[…] Sunday March 29th was a beautiful day. The sun was shining and Lisa and I took a drive north out of the city. On our way back to Manhattan we passed by my favorite spot on the FDR underneath the Triborough Bridge. Black Cherokee was out in full force and his message to me was still up. […]

thewinger.com » A Message From Black Cherokee said,

May 9, 2007 @ 4:33 pm

[…] Earlier this month I wrote a post about an incredible New York City performance artist named Black Cherokee. […]

Dober Man Wolf (DMW) said,

October 20, 2007 @ 6:37 am

I’ve enjoyed and been inspired by Otis for several years already!

I used to drive into Manhattan quite often, nowadays less so, but I always look for Otis when I go by his spot and am always disappointed when he’s not there, although sometimes a sign or some ARTifacts remain.

Before we knew his name we used to call him “Watermelon Man” after one of his favorite props, as well as a reference to the film with Godfrey Cambridge.

Nowadays we just shout: “Otis! My Man!”

Otis, if you’re reading this, a big shout out with lots of love from the Wolf family from da Bronx!

(Black BMW hatchback)

Peace Brother!

Sidney Oolongo said,

October 20, 2007 @ 10:24 pm

Oh, I guess this site doesn’t allow HTML.

The non-HTML version:

Taken in April 2006:
http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/2664/1jq4213ld8003ig.jpg

http://img471.imageshack.us/img471/7647/1jq49133p10244cz.jpg

October 2007:
http://img85.imageshack.us/img85/3756/1jrak0xm0800fj4.jpg

Philip Halcomb said,

December 14, 2007 @ 2:47 pm

This is great, I was just reminiscing about passing under the triboro today and remember the scenes left over by this guy so I decided to look him up. I’ve never witnessed him performing before, but I’ve certainly seen his stuff over the years driving to Manhattan from White Plains. Now I live upstate, so it’s all just a memory.

Sidney Oolongo said,

April 22, 2008 @ 7:51 pm

Philip,

Best time to catch him is Sundays between 12 & 4 when the weather is decent.

Location on Google Maps: http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=40.8002606166639,-73.9300274848938&ie=UTF8&ll=40.801726,-73.930027&spn=0.007212,0.010107&t=h&z=16&iwloc=addr

Shenever said,

June 20, 2008 @ 1:24 pm

I love Otis, i see him almost every morning on my way to work and he alwasy brings a smile to my face. I always used to wonder about him and why he did the thing he did but I never imagined this man was so talented. Keep it up Otis you brigthen peoples day on a regular basis by just being you. I hope you never change…I will see on the highway…always in the mornings I am a young spanish girl in a tan Nissan Maxima

Steve said,

June 25, 2008 @ 1:10 pm

This guy is great! Artist ? More like a roadside freak show, but that’s just my opinion.
He always makes me laugh and I anticipate his sight and what his kooky show of the day is.
One morning my wife and I passed Otis who was bent over forward holding a pineapple out in front of him also one balanced on his head and a apple in his mouth. We actually got off the next exit and went back, reentered the FDR on 125th st to take a picture. He was still in the same position. From that day on we called him Wilson because it reminded us of the Tom Hanks movie. This morning Otis (Wilson) had multiple signs up saying “Google me” Hence I found this blog.
Thank you Otis (Wilson) Its great to get a early morning laugh , especially in traffic.

goldie said,

July 23, 2008 @ 11:36 pm

eh, maybe not necessary to argue whether this is art or not. i might not think so, but i still think Otis is MUCH better than much of the drek i’ve seen in mod.art museums over the years. at least i kinda “get” his stuff and connect to some of it, or am amused by it.

my wife first told me about him a few years ago when she used to pass this way for work. i poo-pood it the first time i saw it, now for the past 2.5 yrs on my drive back home from work in NJ i look out for his pieces everyday hoping for something new.

Glad you profiled him Tony….now I’d like to see an even more in depth piece about his past, what brought him to this endeavor, and his everyday life. very much wonder about the person behind the works….though maybe the mystery is better.

Love you Otis, keep brightening our day and making us go ‘hmmmm…’

Michael “Goldie”
white acura going southbound at ~7pm

Lisa said,

July 30, 2008 @ 12:06 pm

I have to venture into Manhattan once a week for the past year. Actually, this past year was the first time I noticed Otis. I have wanted to stop, but I had no idea who he was, or what he was like. I just wanted to know that he was okay. Can somebody tell me how he supports himself, or if he has a home? Yesterday he had a sign up to google his name, so I did.

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