Good art often inspires bad art. Occasionally you get the reverse. Then theres the 1980 roller-disco musical Xanadu, inspiredif in name onlyby the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem. The movie is a certified kitsch artifact, and its the leaping-off point for 16 artists in the group show Xanadu: A Stately Pleasure Dome. Certainly, theyve got a lot of material to work with: the opium-eating reverie and dream palace of Coleridge; the Hollywood iconography of Gene Kelly; the Aussie-pop confections of Olivia Newton-John; then theres the soundtrack by Electric Light Orchestra and other bands. Some participants are responding directly, like Tony Gua, who embeds Newton-Johns pretty mug in a block of Lucite. Others allude indirectly to visions of paradise, like Edie Breslers bleak nighttime photo We Sold a Winner 350 Food Mart, where a lucky lottery number might be the ticket to bliss. And even if you dont like the art at tonights reception, theres always the music of ELO. BRIAN MILLER
Thu., Aug. 5, 6-8 p.m.; Wednesdays-Fridays, 12-5 p.m. Starts: Aug. 5. Continues through Aug. 28, 2010