John Bankston: Capture and Escape of Mr. M, solo exhibition, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York (2001)

John Bankston’s work has long centered on an ongoing “visual novel,” The Capture and Escape of Mr. M. Rather than existing as a printed book, the narrative unfolds through drawings and paintings, with small-scale works advancing the story episodically. Larger paintings mark pivotal moments within the plot, which begins with the abduction of Mr. M by Mr. L. Held captive in Mr. L’s leather lair—a cave in the Rainbow Forest—Mr. M ultimately escapes with the assistance of various forest characters, who wage war against Mr. L and his henchmen. Subsequent installments follow Mr. M as he navigates this strange terrain, repeatedly eluding Mr. L’s grasp.

Image: Riding Desire, 2001. Oil on linen, 54 x 48 inches. Courtesy Jack Shainman Gallery, New York

Related:

John Bankston: Capture and Escape of Mr. M, Ch. 1, 2001