This week showcases work by Alex Prager.
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Play the Wind: A New Exhibition and Film by Alex Prager
Juxtapoz Magazine – Play the Wind: A New Exhibition and Film by Alex Prager
Alex Prager opens an exhibition of new work, including a new film, Play the Wind at Lehmann Maupin this week. Well established for her genre-defying a…
Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/photography/play-the-wind-a-new-exhibition-and-film-by-alex-prager/
Alex Prager opens an exhibition of new work, including a new film, Play the Wind at Lehmann Maupin this week. Well established for her genre-defying approach to image making that timelessly combines eras, cultural references, and personal experiences, the photographs and the film debuted in this exhibition are a fresh reflection on Pragers place of origin, site of inspiration, and frequent character—the city of Los Angeles.
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Juxtapoz Magazine – A Look Into “Alex Prager: Silver Lake Drive”
Juxtapoz Magazine – A Look Into “Alex Prager: Silver Lake Drive”
It’s often been said that Alex Prager’s photography work is cinematic in approach and content. There is the sense of a movie still from a classic Holl…
Link: https://www.juxtapoz.com/news/books/a-look-into-alex-prager-silver-lake-drive/
It’s often been said that Alex Prager’s photography work is cinematic in approach and content. There is the sense of a movie still from a classic Hollywood production, the kinds of films that aren’t made anymore, but are glorified in a way that defines the celluloid history of Los Angeles. Perhaps that is why a surreal quality seems to surround each photo, because it creates uncertainty about whether you are following a narrative, or witnessing a frozen, yet epic moment.
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Alex Prager’s Sunny Scenes of Los Angeles Noir – Feature Shoot
Alex Prager’s Sunny Scenes of Los Angeles Noir – Feature Shoot
The Big Valley: Eve, 2008 The Big Valley: Susie and Friends, 2008 Hailing from Los Angeles, Alex Prager is a true photograph-auteur. Her cinematic sensibilities are perfectly at home in…
via Feature Shoot: https://www.featureshoot.com/2018/08/alex-pragers-sunny-scenes-of-los-angeles-noir/
Hailing from Los Angeles, Alex Prager is a true photograph-auter. Her cinematic sensibilities are perfectly at home in the single image, expertly making use of the imagination’s inimitable ability to construct fantastical narratives when provoked. With the eye of a director allowing a tale to unfold, Prager stages each photograph with the precision of a blockbuster Hollywood film.
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Alex Prager “Face in the Crowd” @ Lehmann Maupin, NYC
Juxtapoz Magazine – Alex Prager “Face in the Crowd” @ Lehmann Maupin, NYC
Alex Prager has been quite busy in recent months, first opening her first US museum survey at Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington DC this past Novem…
Link: http://www.juxtapoz.com/current/alex-prager-face-in-the-crowd-lehmann-maupin-nyc
Alex Prager has been quite busy in recent months, first opening her first US museum survey at Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington DC this past November, and now opening a new solo show, “Face in the Crowd,” at Lehmann Maupin in New York City. And she had a six-page feature in the December issue of Juxtapoz. Busy times. Not only will she have a new body of work to show, Prager will be presenting a three-channel video installation as part of the exhibition.
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Spring Photography Auctions Total More Than $30.8 Million, Set Artist Records
Spring Photography Auctions Total More Than $30.8 Million, Set Artist Records | PDNPulse
Six photography sales last week at the three major auction houses in New York City brought in more than $30.8 million dollars and included record sales for masters Man Ray and Diane Arbus, among others, as well as contemporary artists including Robert Fra
via PDNPulse: http://pdnpulse.com/2013/04/spring-photography-auctions-total-more-than-30-8-million-set-artist-records.html
Several world auction records were set for works by contemporary artists, among them Richard Misrach ($98,500), Alex Prager ($30,000), Viviane Sassen ($6250), Mona Kuhn ($11,250) and Julie Blackmon ($8,750).
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lenscratch: Alex Prager
Alex Prager opens a new show at the M + B Gallery with work from her series, Week-end, part three in a trilogy that began with the series, Polyester and The Big Valley. The exhibition opens January 30th and will run through March 6th in Los Angeles.
Link: lenscratch: Alex Prager
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Juxtapoz Magazine – Alex Prager enjoys a month-long Week-end
Alex Prager harnesses solar energy. Face her smile and feel it — sunshine at point blank range. Your eyes will continue working though, and for the better too, as it happens with her photography. That luminosity is inescapable. You’re not avoiding it anyway. You’re called to the siren song, despite the silence, for even the nocturnal pieces of Week-end kindle.
Link: Juxtapoz Magazine – Alex Prager enjoys a month-long Week-end | Features
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+KN | Kitsune Noir » Alex Prager
Last week my buddy Eric gave me a heads up about this photographer Alex Prager, so I checked out her site, and was totally stunned. ALex works in Los Angeles, shooting photos that are extremely retro in their styling, but modern in their execution. Imagine the set of The Birds, or an episode of The Wonder Years, but shot in this weird, almost Stepford Wives kind of way. It’s kind of like she crafted a bunch of personas from different pieces of characters in films and then photographed it. The colors are bright, but somewhat desaturated and definitely surreal.
Check it out here.