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Riverside Art Museum Welcomes Peter Frank |
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RIVERSIDE, CA.- Riverside Art Museum welcomes Peter Frank as its new Senior Curator and announces Frank's inaugural exhibition "Meta-Photography". "Meta-Photography", May 27 - July 16, 2005 Riverside Art Museum, Riverside, California. "Meta-Photography" brings together five California artists working with new photographic techniques. They incorporate more traditional practices (shooting pictures with a regular even non-digital camera, hand-coloring sections of the image, writing) or what might be called more traditional experiments (photo grams produced in the darkroom, collage, photocopy) into their digitally driven manipulations. But they all push the formal, not to mention technical, envelope that currently contains what we think of as "photography."
Using her computer's mouse, Suzanne Adelman [Los Angeles]" draws" parts of landscape photographs into other such images. Exposing photo-sensitive paper to controlled light, in a method going back to Man Ray, Diane Althoff [Oakland] achieves painterly effects with the C-print's rainbow palette. Straddling photography, drawing, collage and printmaking, Susan Smith Evans [Palm Desert] sets in motion a dreamlike world of shadowy flora and fauna. August Highland [San Diego] is a "visual poet" whose typographic, and purely graphic, investigations have jumped off the computer screen and onto photographic paper. In her wall constructions and free-hanging silk banners Amy Todd [San Francisco] fuses documentary photographs of her family and related images into fluid narratives of memory and loss.
"Meta-Photography" is the first exhibition organized by Peter Frank in his new position as Senior Curator at the Riverside Art Museum. Born in New York, where he studied and began his career as an art critic and independent curator, Frank has written many articles, catalogue essays, and books (his latest a monograph on the painter Robert De Niro, Sr. father of the actor) and has organized exhibitions for such museums and organizations as Germany's Documenta and New York's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. He began visiting California in a professional capacity three decades ago, and relocated here a dozen years later. He currently serves as art critic for Angeleno magazine and the L. A. Weekly. About his appointment to his Riverside Art Museum post, Frank says, "Riverside, and the whole inland region of southern California, is poised on the brink of a demographic and cultural explosion. This is the spirit, the adventure in the natural and social frontiers, I associate with and love about California life. Our art reflects this expansivity, restlessness, and human passion; our audiences know and seek this. It is exciting to work in Riverside at this time, at a newly energized little museum, for what promises to be a smart, hungry, and growing public local, regional, and ultimately national."
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