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Christopher Beane
[edit]Christopher Beane (born 1967 in Pittsburgh, PA) is an American photographer and fine artist based in New York City. He is known for his unique and vibrant flower photographs and mixed media works. Christopher is represented by Jim Kempner Fine Art
"When I agreed to write an essay for Beane's book (Beane Flower. Artisan, 2008), at the request of a mutual friend, I had no idea I would be writing about one of the greatest photographers I have ever run across. It was easy enough for me to locate his position in the history of photography and art as a whole. I saw its importance immediately. Such an approach hardly begins to meet the challenge of explaining his work.”
-Curator and Art Historian Anthony F. Janson[1](Beane Flower. Artisan, 2008)
https://www.christopherbeane.com/
Biography
[edit]After studying photography at the renowned Rhode Island School of Design, Christopher Beane moved to NYC, where he currently resides. In the mid-1990s, Beane stumbled across and became seduced by the early morning alchemy of the 28th street flower market - he found his unforeseen muse. Imports of both local and foreign became the artist's subject matter for the next several decades. He began by first documenting. Then he slowly started to formulate his own unique fingerprint in the fine art world. Noted curator and art historian, Anthony F. Janson proclaims Beane to be "the love child of Georgia O'Keefe and Robert Mapplethorpe"[1](Beane Flower. Artisan, 2008). Since finding his inspiration, Beane has devoted years to his subjects, amassing a vast archive of works. He began with his early, effortless, pure black and whites which soon evolved into wonderful color studies that matured into magical mixed media studies. Transitions from his camouflage studies of orchids and exotics have matured into the complex, layered compositions of his Baroquecoco series in which his painted collaged cutouts contrast and disguise the most seductive of pistils and petals. In this series, he challenges the viewer's perspective with rich detail, grandeur and flamboyance. His multiple variations and combinations seem incredulous, yet correct. Abstract movement and gestures evoke the sensuousness found in the natural world. This energy is reminiscent of his past series entitled Orgy, as well as the infinite color spectrum present in his decade-long Ranunculus studies. His Baroquecoco series seems to encapsulate the past and absorb ‘all’ in the post-everything environment of today.[2]
Exhibition History
[edit]2023 Baroquecoco Bodega, Jim Kempner Fine Art, NY
2022 Spring Group Show, Jim Kempner Fine Art, NY
2019 Baroquecoco, Jim Kempner Fine Art, NY
2015 Five Photographers, Jim Kempner Fine Art, NY
2013 Flowers & Mushrooms, Museum der Moderne, Salzburg Austria
2013 Orchids, Orgies, and Marbles, Jim Kempner Fine Art, NY
2011 Bling, Jim Kempner Fine Art, NY
2004 Warhol Museum Ten-Year Anniversary, Warhol Museum, PA
2003 Christopher Beane: Photographs, Kimberly Gould, CO
1994 Maison Europeenne de la Photographie, Paris, France
Digital Catalogues
[edit]Christopher Beane: Baroquecoco
Christopher Beane: Portraits from a Ranunculus Room & Others
Flowers Observed, Flowers Transformed
Weblinks
[edit]https://whitehotmagazine.com/articles/christopher-beane-s-baroquecoco/4426
https://museemagazine.com/culture/2023/6/1/art-out-john-diavola-christopher-bean-and-fern-nesson
https://alumni.risd.edu/news-events/baroquecoco-bodega
https://www.lensculture.com/christopher-beane
https://greenwichhistory.org/event/morning-talk-christopher-beane/
https://collectordaily.com/christopher-beane-jim-kempner/
https://emilieheathe.com/blogs/news/3rd-name
References
[edit]- ^ a b Flower. Artisan Books. 2008-01-01. ISBN 978-1-57965-352-1.
- ^ "Christopher Beane". Jim Kempner Fine Art. Retrieved 2024-09-14.