South African-born artist Robin Rhode makes work that begins as staged performances and later are presented in photographs and video montages of still images. Television, politics, street games, hip-hop, and sports, are among the subjects that form the basis for Rhode's work. Within that, Rhode's images have a temporal quality that constantly refers back to the performance that inspired it. In the piece He Got Game, Rhode crudely draws a basketball hoop in chalk on an asphalt street and lying down, basketball in hand, is photographed striking a repertoire of slam-dunk poses. The absurd flatness of the ground is in tension with (albeit surprisingly effective at creating) the illusionistic space in which Rhode exists. One has to appreciate the audacity of the dunk poses‹the image is a powerful and personal counterpoint to the Michael Jordan archetype that certainly informs this piece.