LAGUNA BEACH, CA.- Laguna Art Museum is presenting two new exhibitions to the public; Peter Krasnow: Maverick Modernist and The Wave Portfolio: Photography by Anthony Friedkin. The exhibitions will close September 25, 2016.
Peter Krasnow: Maverick Modernist
Laguna Art Museum Laguna Art Museum is presenting a comprehensive exhibition of the work of the Los Angeles artist Peter Krasnow (18861979).
Born in Ukraine, Krasnow immigrated to the United States in 1907 and studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. After a solo exhibition at the Whitney Studio Club in New York, Krasnow and his wife Rose drove cross-country in 1922 to settle in Los Angeles, where he met photographer Edward Weston and began a lifelong friendship. Krasnow quickly became part of a small but active art community. His notable peers included fellow artists Henrietta Shore, Lorser Feitelson, Helen Lundeberg, and June Wayne, as well as architects Rudolph Schindler and Richard Neutra.
Krasnows early works, largely realist portraits and symbolic carved sculptures, are accomplished examples of social realism and Art Deco. HisDemountablesof the 1930s and 40shand-carved wood sculptures assembled from interlocking component partsare organic abstractions drawing on traditions of folk and tribal art. His abstract paintings, whose bright, synthetic colors he chose to contrast with the dark political realities of the 1940s, are schematic tableaux that employ calligraphic symbols referencing spiritual ideas and organic processes. In both sculpture and painting, Krasnow developed styles that have surprising contemporary currency.
Featuring approximately fifty paintings and twenty sculptures, Peter Krasnow: Maverick Modernist is the first museum survey of the artists work in almost forty years. It features works on loan from public and private collections all over the country, as well as selections from Laguna Art Museums own extensive holdings. It is accompanied by a full-length catalogue, the first monograph to be devoted to the artist. Organized by Laguna Art Museum, the exhibition is curated by Michael Duncan, independent curator and corresponding editor of Art in America. Duncan has curated and co-curated over thirty exhibitions, most recently An Opening of the Field: Jess, Robert Duncan, and Their Circle, Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, 2013 (awarded Best Thematic Exhibition Nationally by the International Association of Art Critics, United States); and LA RAW: Abject Expressionism in Los Angeles, 19451980, From Rico Lebrun to Paul McCarthy, Pasadena Museum of California Art, 2012.
The Wave Portfolio: Photographs by Anthony Friedkin
Renowned California photographer Anthony Friedkin made the twenty black-and-white photographs of his Wave Portfolio between 1977 and 2006, printing them in his own darkroom in Santa Monica. They show waves at Zuma Beach, Venice Beach, Hermosa Beach, La Jolla, Carmel, and Santa Monica.
Friedkin is a lifelong surfer and self-styled disciple of the sea. In the Wave Portfolio he brings to his images a sense of both the power of the waves and their beauty as abstract forms. Waves are like liquid sculpture, he has written. They move with dynamic force and ethereal beauty . . . I do believe the ocean, with its jewel like waves, is where we came from; and when Im in the water, I feel like Im connecting to something so mighty and so primordial its amazing. All the mysteries of life and death, light and darkness, space and time, are to be found there. By photographing the ocean waves I hope to reveal their secrets within.
Born in 1949, Anthony Friedkin was educated at UCLA and the Royal College of Art in London. In addition to his fine art photography, he has had a successful career photographing on assignment for magazines such as Time, Newsweek, and Rolling Stone. He has also worked in Hollywood as a still photographer on movie sets.
The exhibition features a Wave Portfolio from the museums own collection, the gift of local photography collectors Dan and Mary Solomon in 2015 and it is being shown on the museums upper level.