Edward Mapplethorpe "The Variations"

Foley Gallery

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Foley Gallery presents The Variations, an exhibition of new works by Edward Mapplethorpe that capture the fluidity of gestural abstraction with non-camera photographic techniques.

In this dynamic series Mapplethorpe has essentially done away with both the camera and the darkroom. The removal of these components, essential to traditional photographic processes, daringly pushes the boundaries of what defines a photographic work of art. Through both deliberate and reflexive applications of line, Mapplethorpe achieves unique gelatin silver print images rich in a myriad of color tonalities. At once both organic and highly technical, the immediacy of Mapplethorpe's densely layered abstractions call to mind the action paintings of Jackson Pollock.

The unique chemical process Mapplethorpe utilizes translates to "color by light scattering" whereby color­less chemicals are applied onto traditional black and white photographic paper to achieve his dynamic compositions. Time and chance elements become important aspects of the process.

The Variations were in part inspired by Mapplethorpe's recent fascination with the classical pianist Glenn Gould and his iconoclastic re-interpretation of J. S. Bach's Goldberg Variations. Subsequently, many of the compositions in The Variations take their inspiration directly from Gould's deliberate arrangement of Bach's venerated masterpiece.

The works included in the exhibition will range from 24 x 20" to 42 x 64" in size.

Edward Mapplethorpe was born in Queens, NY in 1960 and currently lives and works in New York. His work has been exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions internationally.

[Image: Edward Mapplethorpe "Variation No. 2" (2011) 24 x 20 in.]

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from May 12, 2011 to June 18, 2011

Opening Reception on 2011-05-12 from 18:00 to 20:00

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