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Gitterman Gallery is proud to present an exhibition of color photographs by Allen Frame. The
exhibition
will open with a reception for the artist on Wednesday, September 9th from 6 to 8 p.m. and continue
through Saturday, October 31st.
A departure from his previous black and white work, this exhibition features Allen Frames color
photographs from Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina. In these unstaged photographs, Frame extends the
formal and conceptual ideas of his black and white series Detour, using color to intensify the
sense of
immediacy and sensuality of portrait figures observed in intimate situations. The use of color
is restrained,
with occasional bursts of intensity, drawing the viewer into the subjects psychological space.
The work is autobiographical, in a sense, depicting subjects who are important in his life: friends,
lovers,
and fellow artists. Solitary figures, elegantly framed, bring to life intimate spaces suffused
with a sense of
loss and faded grandeur. Nuances of gesture create a poignant mood, hinting at narrative. The
situations
are compressed; they describe a state of mind and a cinematic landscape of memory. Most
of the
locations are interiors, and some are hotel rooms, liminal spaces that frame the unease of transience
and
the ambiguity of desire.
The artists previous show with Gitterman Gallery in 2005 featured a selection of work from his
book
Detour, published in 2001 by Kehrer Verlag in Germany. Frame teaches at SVA, Pratt, and ICP and
has
been doing workshops in Mexico City for the last 10 years. His images are being used on the covers
of
six New Directions books by the phenomenally acclaimed Chilean writer Roberto Bolaño. In
the last year
his work has been included in exhibitions at the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Fotomuseum in Winterthur,
Switzerland, the Lauren Rogers Museum of Art in Laurel, Mississippi, and as part of the 2009 Festival
of
Photography and Video in Korea. He has been the recipient of grants from the Penny McCall Foundation,
the Peter Reed Foundation, Creative Time, Art Matters, CECArtslink and others. Frame has curated
numerous exhibitions, including Darrel Ellis in 1996 and In This Place at Art
in General in 2004. His
short films have been screened at various international film festivals. Allen Frame was born in Mississippi
in 1951 and graduated from Harvard University in 1974.
Press coverage:
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The New Yorker
Art in America
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