Hart Denton

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Very please to meet you Hart, would you like to introduce yourself a bit to our readers?

Hello I’m Hart Denton. I grew up in a very small town in Arkansas, USA. I’m an actor, musician, writer, and model. I’m obsessed with Mother Earth and I love her very much. I just drove 12,000 miles all over the USA, stopping to camp in different national parks and it was the best experience of my existence.

Most people have probably known you from your killer performance in the series “Riverdale”, (You might said it before, but we still want to know), how did everything start?

My mother and father were very supportive when I was a child growing up and they always put me in dance and acting classes, so I became very comfortable with performing at a young age. Flash forward,I moved to Nashville for a year and then to Los Angeles, and had no money at all. I worked for postmates and delivered food while I drove around listening to interviews of actors and musicians I admired, along with a multitude of self-help motivational type audiobooks. Some nights the only way I was able to eat was win the postmates customer didn’t come to the door after 10 minutes which allowed me to keep the meal. Not only was I preventing myself from starving but I was also opening my palate up to a whole array of flavors and cuisines I didn’t even know existed. I was also auditing many different acting classes (which is when you get to go for free the first time) because I couldn’t afford to actually pay to go. Then after about a year or so of doing that, I booked Riverdale.

Your convincing portrayal of Chic, the mysterious half brother of Lili Reinhart’s fan-favorite character Betty, came right in time in “Riverdale”. How do you bring yourself into the character you are playing?

Well I am myself just like the character came from a place of having absolutely nothing so I related to it in that sense. I also spent a lot of time researching the lives of people in the WebCam industry and was able to understand them. That inevitably led me to removing all judgment I had with preconceived notions, and it allowed me to see, and become, the character freely and openly.

As we know, you are not only an actor but also a model. For you, what’s the difference between of standing in front of a photo-camera and doing it in front of a cine-camera?

Well for the most part in still photography, I am playing a lot of emotions directly to the camera, whereas with a cine-camera, I’m having to act and believe as if there is no camera in the room at all. Other than being captured by both, it’s wildly different.

2020 was a difficult, unpredictable year filled with great transitions of goods and bads. How did 2020 treating you? What have you done in these chaotic times? Did you mature some thoughts on something?

Well as I mentioned I went on a 2 month long road trip all over the United States, and it was the most incredibly enlightening trip of my life. I was able to see America in a way I had never seen before, and saw some of the most beautiful landscapes on earth. At one point my brother and I even ran into two wild wolves in the Grand Tetons which was such a surreal moment to experience. They were so docile and gentle, I couldn’t believe what I was experiencing. The trip taught me so much about what really matters and what doesn’t. It was a big reality check for me. Extremely humbling.

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Though 2020 has not been kind, you still managed to release your debut single “Inside Me”, adding music to your artistic portfolio. Have you always wanted to make music, and how did your musical journey commenced?

Yes I would say music is my first love and passion. I grew up listening to Elvis and Nirvana and always resonated with the music they created. I feel at peace when I’m creating or playing music, it’s a very strong form of therapy for me. I’m glad I was able to take a moment away from acting because of the pandemic and write, record, and release “inside me”. such a chaotic time in the world carved that out for me, so for that I’m grateful.

What are the messages you wish to convey through your song?

The message I want to convey with “is aide me” is that people who go through traumatic heartbreak and pain aren’t alone in that feeling. You aren’t by yourself in a devastating experience. Someone, somewhere can relate. You might forever carry a piece of that pain with you but that’s okay, use it to your advantage.

Do you have any musical icons?

Yes. Elvis and Kurt Cobain.

The pandemic we are going through has forced us to change the way we used to live, and the plans we premeditated. However, dreaming is fundamental, as we still have tomorrows. Do you have any upcoming new projects to share?

I recently collaborated with someone on a song, that I’m very excited to release. It should be out in about two months. I also recently finished a film that I shot in Indiana with some of my best friends, which should be out at the end of the year and I think it’s going to be a great film. I have another film coming out called American Cherry that will be released very soon.

Last but not least, do you consider yourself a “sex symbol”?

I suppose everything is a sex symbol to someone. That term is very fluid and formidable. When I look at something and see sex, you might not at all. So I suppose that’s objective. My self reflective thoughts fuel my desires as yours should too. We should all be our own sex symbol.

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NY Hates U - Interview with Cavier Coleman by Dash Kolos

Cavier was raised just outside of Detroit by the toughness of the city and the love of his family. His grandmother surrounded him with care and soul food. His mother, the art teacher, introduced him to his calling. His father ingrained in him an impeccable set of values and a winner mentality. Basketball took Cavier across the states and back again, followed by a successful modeling career around the globe. When he found himself in South Africa, he spent 2 years there distilling inspiration and motivation. Then, finally, a little more than a decade ago, New York became his ground.

His work shares collection spaces with the creations of Picasso and Basquiat. And to think, his artistic journey hasn’t even reached its peak yet.

In July 2020, Cavier started on a new, large-scale painting (7x6ft), that he later named Never Drop Your Guard.  He invited me to document this endeavor. I spent 8 days recording every step of the way. The result is a documentary film called “Inside Color” that will be available in 2021.

Until then…

If I had to describe the New York Art scene to someone, anyone, I’d point them to the direction of Cavier Coleman. He is an undeniable embodiment of it; a multilayered, unstoppable force of nature that effortlessly maneuvers between the many artistic disciplines orbiting him in his spacious studio on the border of Brooklyn and Queens. Within an hour, Cavier can effortlessly shift his focus from painting, to tending to his large nursery of plants, and finally closing that hour producing beats and freestyling lyrics with friends. His talent doesn’t just end there. Cavier is also an accomplished photographer and a gifted basketball player. (The Art World should thank all and every circumstance that prevented him from thriving in the NBA.) He is not a perfectionist; he has an open mind and willingness to learn, evolve, grow and change. But he does give the best of him at any given moment, at any given encounter; be it a career related matter or an interaction with a friend. My very first day at his studio, his curt “no’ to my readiness to shoot a portrait of him took me aback. Isn’t it why I am here? It wasn’t till later I realized I had to get to know him better to understand; he was coming from a very beautiful place and that was a perfect example of him only wanting to share his best with the world. He calls himself delicate. I, however, would place him among the strongest people I have ever come across. He is honest and unapologetically himself; a wild creature with a sensitive soul.

Who is Cavier? 

Cavier is a guy that has seen, conquered, and failed, but always stayed focused on his journey. I identify with Art. Initially, I didn’t know what I was going to be, what I was going to do. It was scary. However, my mother was an art teacher, and that’s where the the idea started, even though she had no control of what I was going to be able to become. My father moved to Georgia and that really set a whole new step in my life. Being from the area I was from is very scary. With all that complexity of different upbringings, different family memories, I was able to find myself through all of that. I believe it was something difficult, but I channeled certain things and certain times, and they gave me real presence and real openness to whom I needed to be and whom I am now. It’s not about where you really start, it’s about where you finish. I believe I was able to do that, basing my journey on my curiosity; wanting to figure out the universe and society and how we really should interact with each other.

As I got older, I had two breaths of art. First, I was a model. To be honest, I was able to see myself as a muse to a lot of photographers. In a way, I was able to reflect on myself in the photos. I wasn’t just posing. I was becoming an embodiment of my environment; which led me to picking up the camera. And with that came the visualization and clarity of color, frequencies, lines, composition. And then painting became the primary focus for me. In South Africa, there was the initiation to that calling; which didn’t start with color. I just knew I wanted to make art again. So I did. I started doing charcoal drawings. Eventually, I came back to New York. I was 20 years old. I moved into an apartment in Park Slope and here I am, more than a decade later, still making art.

What is it like to be an artist in New York in 2020? 

(Chuckles) Well, to be an artist in New York City is… interesting. There is no time when I look back and say, “I didn’t do how I wanted.” I do everything how I want it. And I think New York still gives that lifestyle of being an artist but also having a voice, as long as it comes across in the right way. Being an artist that’s living and thriving here, I want my voice to be very prevalent; to reach the youth, older generation and everyone in the middle. And those things are important. If I could do that, I can carry a different message amongst people to understand that we really are here for one thing and that is to love. To love, to care for each other and actually to heal earth. There are more, more, more and more things that we could be doing, but if we just focus on these powerful things, it will unify us.

Do you think art can exist separate from politics? Are you a political artist? 

Well, that depends on a lane you are trying to create your art in. I decided I wanted to be political. That’s formidable to any popular artist. Artists that are in demand always went the political route because they have the responsibility to deliver to the people and the public. To me, art always followed that way and that rhetoric of being enjoyable, but also being something that is taken seriously. I don’t care what age I am, it’s more of a presentation of what is now. The cold hard fact is that a lot has changed but a lot hasn’t changed, and that’s the balance of equality and inequality in society’s view. So as an artist, my job is to fix the narrative and give perception of things that are not clarified. The version of the art world that I am creating is, more or less, bringing people together; doesn’t matter the color.

How do you feel about being mostly exhibited in white owned galleries, art spaces, collections? Do you think this creates limitations for artists of Color? 

As far as limitations, yes. However, I don’t see obstacles. A person that sees that as an obstacle might not want to walk in a room full of white people. I have. Multiple times. I was lucky enough to be in those rooms and have the conversations and represent myself as a Black man; not sugarcoat who I am—never have I done that. My biggest challenges were actually walking into those rooms feeling less than; not dressed the part. But still being invited, it almost felt like a mockery. But over time it became a battle that I won, considering where I come from. I have had to maneuver, in ways, as a Black man in the art market, because who the fuck would take a young, Black artist seriously? And I wanted to be taken seriously. So I had to walk into those rooms with confidence.

What, in your opinion, does it take to become a successful artist? What is success? 

What I would say it takes to be a successful artist is something that is instilled in an artist and makes them feel successful. It’s not about what society says success is. For instance, if I put pressure on my next sale, maybe I wouldn’t paint it. But I paint for the ideal of figuring out the next subject matter. I paint history for the youth and the next generation. So if I’m not leaving something that is going to be a remanence of the past, I am discrediting art. I can’t be the guy who doesn’t take that responsibility. That is my success.

Where in New York City do you see your art in the future? 

At this point, I’m focusing on getting my work into real prestigious museums. I would love my work to be featured in the galleries in Chelsea. I rather not go into names. I want to be showcased in areas where art is taken seriously; using those platforms to carry the language of the art and attack them strategically. When I say attack, I mean I want to give them a new identity. I want to give them a part of me. Not to change the art world, but to give the art world a different focus; a different voice for certain people; a certain demographic that hasn’t been heard. And I represent a very, very, very diverse collective of people. I speak for not just white, black, hispanic; I speak for artists, I speak for photographers, creatives; I speak for a lot of people. I just want to be able to set a platform that is bringing us together and not separating us.

“Inside Color” (@insidecolorfilm), a film by Dash Kolos, will be available 2021. For more visit (@dashdizzlesdashkolos

To learn more about Cavier Coleman’s art, visit (@cavierart) cavierdreams

Words by Dash Kolos with Ariana and Paul Ulukpo

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