Sherry Frumkin Gallery
Santa Monica
3026 Airport Ave. (Studio 21)
310 3977493 FAX 310 3977459
WEB
Jona Frank
dal 16/1/2009 al 14/3/2009

Segnalato da

Sherry Frumkin


approfondimenti

Jona Frank



 
calendario eventi  :: 




16/1/2009

Jona Frank

Sherry Frumkin Gallery, Santa Monica

Church and State. The artist presents an exhibition of photographs that examine the lives of students at evangelical Patrick Henry College in Virginia.


comunicato stampa

Sherry Frumkin Gallery is pleased to present Church and State, an exhibition of photographs by Santa Monica-based artist Jona Frank that examines the lives of students at evangelical Patrick Henry College in Virginia. The works in Church and State are selected from Frank’s new book RIGHT: Portraits from the Evangelical Ivy League (Chronicle Books, October 2008). RIGHT has been chosen as one of the Best Photo Books for 2008 by American Photo Magazine. Church and State and RIGHT are the first extended photographic narrative explorations of evangelical youth in America. The 28 color photographs in TITLE are limited edition Fuji Crystal Archive prints sized 16” x 20” and 30” x 40”. This is the first Southern California gallery exhibition of Frank’s images from RIGHT. The opening reception is on Saturday, January 24, from 6 to 8 p.m. The evening will include a walk through by the artist, who will also sign copies of RIGHT.

Using a 4 x 5 camera, Frank spent two years photographing young people at Patrick Henry College (PHC). The school was founded in 2000 to provide an educational pathway for homeschoolers to become national evangelical cultural, social, and political leaders. PHC is often referred to by the students who go there as "Harvard for Homeschoolers." Frank’s intimate photographic portraiture provides a remarkable window into a unique and intense evangelical world filled with preternaturally serious young people who take the college’s mission to change the nation and shape the culture as a personal calling. The college dress code instructs students to honor God through their appearance. Accordingly, the young people in Frank’s photos wear business suits during and even after class hours, as well as at their internships for the White House, legislators, think tanks, government agencies, and lobbyists. Highly anticipated yearly events like the spring Liberty Ball see the young people adopting attire that harkens back to the era of the Founding Fathers. In the panoramically displayed photographs of two of the students at home, everyone is in casual attire, although their expressions still convey a sense of reserve and formality. The members of Generation Joshua, as the founder of PHC likes to call this first wave of Christian homeschoolers, wear their mantle of responsibility wherever they go.

Frank’s body of work for the past decade reflects a focus on the development and roleplaying of young people, what she terms in her essay in RIGHT "states of becoming." The photographs of PHC students and their families continue this path of exploration. Frank’s political and social views are very different from her subjects. In this classic outsider looking in experience, however, the artist intentionally does not project her views into images but allows viewers to draw their own conclusions. The presentation of Church and State and the publication of RIGHT are particularly timely seen against the backdrop of the upcoming inauguration and broader political currents. Both provide insights into the changing face and future of the GOP, as graduates of Patrick Henry College embark on careers in conservative politics that will potentially influence the direction of the country. The exhibition and book also offer a moderating perspective in a time of increasing national religious and social polarization highlighted during the recent electoral campaigns. In the process of taking the photographs, Frank realized how important it was to her for the work to spark discussion and a healthy dialogue between groups who might otherwise not converse or even attempt to understand “the other.”

About the Artist:
JONA FRANK is an award-winning photographer and filmmaker based in Santa Monica. She received her B.A. from the University of Southern California, where she also pursued graduate studies at the School of Cinema-Television. Frank has exhibited nationally and internationally. Her work is in many private and corporate collections, as well as in museums including the Getty Museum and SF MOMA. Her photographs have appeared in print and online in such media as Newsweek, The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, and Mother Jones. Her films have been screened at the American Cinemateque, Los Angeles, the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago, and the Sundance Film Festival. She is a frequent lecturer and presenter of special programs at such venues as Art Center, the Hammer Museum, and the International Center of Photography, New York. Her acclaimed first book, HIGH SCHOOL (Arenas Street, September 2004), explored the lives of high school youth across the United States. RIGHT, her second book, was the basis for In the Paths of Righteousness, an exhibition at the California Museum of Photography. Frank’s third book will focus on the lives of teenage boys in California.

Sherry Frumkin Gallery
3026 Airport Ave. - Santa Monica

IN ARCHIVIO [6]
Dan Mills
dal 11/9/2009 al 6/11/2009

Attiva la tua LINEA DIRETTA con questa sede