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ABRAHAM   ELTERMAN LONELINESS The Unfolding of a Vision Paintings 1999  -  2007
Abraham Elterman’s painting has gone through major changes over the years. Yet, no matter what the appearance of the work at any given time, the set of issues that it deals with  has remained remarkably consistent
The work deals with the value of  individuality, with fear of loneliness and isolation and with connectedness
Untitled, Oil/panel  38” x 50”  1999   The year 1999 was a turning point. The paintings became large images (about 1.5m) of single objects which are barely contained by the canvas The shape of the objects reach deep into the picture plane
The 1999 forms represent cut sections of seemingly larger objects, some of them covered by a shimmering skin
These paintings speak of individuality –they each establish an unmistakable presence and identity-- but also of loneliness and social isolation
The Exquisite Power of Conviction, Oil/Canvas 67” x 72”  2000 The next group of paintings came about in 2000 and --at first sight-- seem completely different  The sensuousness of the forms is still present but now there is a head-on view of elongated organic forms, that occupy the whole surface without allowing any background
Shimmering surfaces and concentric shapes are typical of the 2000 series
Untitled, Oil/canvas, 72”x 72”, 2000 The first painting in this 2000 series (left) can be understood as a  transitional  piece Just like with  the ‘99 paintings, the ‘object’ contains a large central shape and it sits on a background that reaches deep into the space; but this is a new type of image with segmented and elongated ‘arms’ that grow out of the canvas Thus, this piece contains elements of both the ’99 and the 2000 series
The Devastating Ravages of Jealousy, Oil/Canvas,  60” x 72” , 2000     It is as if the mind’s eye has moved to look at the ‘99 paintings from above.  The perspective has changed: instead of a sliced section from the front, we  are looking down  at  the surface with the shimmering skin. The space in the painting has changed from a deep  to a shallow one and the background has completely disappeared as the shapes grow out of the picture plane
The Allure of Powerful Friends  Oil/canvas 72”x 72”  2000 The 2000 series are glamorous images of non-glamorous shapes. The monster-like forms are grotesque and monochromatic; they are repelling and at the same time, being soft and cuddled-- some people find them comforting. The coiled shapes express a longing for safety and protection
The next series of paintings (2001-2004) once again seem like a radical departure from those that came before. However, here there is also a transitional painting that helps explain this evolution. Like the 2000 paintings, this painting is monochromatic and covers the complete picture plane; but the elongated forms have been pinched, creating rounded, ovoid shapes and the raw nature of the 2000 series has been substituted to a more refined tone Untitled, 38” x 50”, oil/paper 2001
That Which Transforms, Oil/Canvas, 60” x 72”, 2002 The new paintings are composed of quintessentially feminine forms  and  they speak of connectedness and empathy. Each carefully defined, each frontal, the forms exhibit an inner sense of illumination
That Which Persists, Oil/canvas, 60”x 72”, 2003 The compositions can be thought of as a ‘balance of power’ among the individual forms
That Which We Cherish, Oil/canvas, 48”x 48”,  2003 As the forms softly push into each other they  become  a metaphor for   self and other
In 2005 the work turns back to elongated forms, this time with a somewhat less organic character.  Here the purpose has been to infuse a sense of a life into these structures Untitled, Oil/canvas, 60”x 72”, 2007
In this body of work some of the ideas introduced before are  developed: the shimmering of surfaces, the reflection of colors. Rather that glowing from the inside, light is now reflected at the surface
The individual forms conform to each other preferring to be crowded rather than isolated Untitled, Oil/canvas, 26”x 30”,  2006
Untitled,  Oil/canvas,  72”x 60” , 2007  The most recent work opens up the space: the objects fly as if they had been tied at one end and flung. The main theme remains: forms  are either isolated or clump for companionship
The forms are simple but in their details and interactions they try to speak of in individuality, connectedness, intimacy,  and empathy. They also tell of issues of power (as forms vie for space), dignity (as forms take center stage) and vulnerability (as forms appear fragile and interact softly)
 
Contact Abraham Elterman [email_address] www.abrahamelterman.com (510) 658-4854

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Unfolding Of A Vision

  • 1. ABRAHAM ELTERMAN LONELINESS The Unfolding of a Vision Paintings 1999 - 2007
  • 2. Abraham Elterman’s painting has gone through major changes over the years. Yet, no matter what the appearance of the work at any given time, the set of issues that it deals with has remained remarkably consistent
  • 3. The work deals with the value of individuality, with fear of loneliness and isolation and with connectedness
  • 4. Untitled, Oil/panel 38” x 50” 1999 The year 1999 was a turning point. The paintings became large images (about 1.5m) of single objects which are barely contained by the canvas The shape of the objects reach deep into the picture plane
  • 5. The 1999 forms represent cut sections of seemingly larger objects, some of them covered by a shimmering skin
  • 6. These paintings speak of individuality –they each establish an unmistakable presence and identity-- but also of loneliness and social isolation
  • 7. The Exquisite Power of Conviction, Oil/Canvas 67” x 72” 2000 The next group of paintings came about in 2000 and --at first sight-- seem completely different The sensuousness of the forms is still present but now there is a head-on view of elongated organic forms, that occupy the whole surface without allowing any background
  • 8. Shimmering surfaces and concentric shapes are typical of the 2000 series
  • 9. Untitled, Oil/canvas, 72”x 72”, 2000 The first painting in this 2000 series (left) can be understood as a transitional piece Just like with the ‘99 paintings, the ‘object’ contains a large central shape and it sits on a background that reaches deep into the space; but this is a new type of image with segmented and elongated ‘arms’ that grow out of the canvas Thus, this piece contains elements of both the ’99 and the 2000 series
  • 10. The Devastating Ravages of Jealousy, Oil/Canvas, 60” x 72” , 2000 It is as if the mind’s eye has moved to look at the ‘99 paintings from above. The perspective has changed: instead of a sliced section from the front, we are looking down at the surface with the shimmering skin. The space in the painting has changed from a deep to a shallow one and the background has completely disappeared as the shapes grow out of the picture plane
  • 11. The Allure of Powerful Friends Oil/canvas 72”x 72” 2000 The 2000 series are glamorous images of non-glamorous shapes. The monster-like forms are grotesque and monochromatic; they are repelling and at the same time, being soft and cuddled-- some people find them comforting. The coiled shapes express a longing for safety and protection
  • 12. The next series of paintings (2001-2004) once again seem like a radical departure from those that came before. However, here there is also a transitional painting that helps explain this evolution. Like the 2000 paintings, this painting is monochromatic and covers the complete picture plane; but the elongated forms have been pinched, creating rounded, ovoid shapes and the raw nature of the 2000 series has been substituted to a more refined tone Untitled, 38” x 50”, oil/paper 2001
  • 13. That Which Transforms, Oil/Canvas, 60” x 72”, 2002 The new paintings are composed of quintessentially feminine forms and they speak of connectedness and empathy. Each carefully defined, each frontal, the forms exhibit an inner sense of illumination
  • 14. That Which Persists, Oil/canvas, 60”x 72”, 2003 The compositions can be thought of as a ‘balance of power’ among the individual forms
  • 15. That Which We Cherish, Oil/canvas, 48”x 48”, 2003 As the forms softly push into each other they become a metaphor for self and other
  • 16. In 2005 the work turns back to elongated forms, this time with a somewhat less organic character. Here the purpose has been to infuse a sense of a life into these structures Untitled, Oil/canvas, 60”x 72”, 2007
  • 17. In this body of work some of the ideas introduced before are developed: the shimmering of surfaces, the reflection of colors. Rather that glowing from the inside, light is now reflected at the surface
  • 18. The individual forms conform to each other preferring to be crowded rather than isolated Untitled, Oil/canvas, 26”x 30”, 2006
  • 19. Untitled, Oil/canvas, 72”x 60” , 2007 The most recent work opens up the space: the objects fly as if they had been tied at one end and flung. The main theme remains: forms are either isolated or clump for companionship
  • 20. The forms are simple but in their details and interactions they try to speak of in individuality, connectedness, intimacy, and empathy. They also tell of issues of power (as forms vie for space), dignity (as forms take center stage) and vulnerability (as forms appear fragile and interact softly)
  • 21.  
  • 22. Contact Abraham Elterman [email_address] www.abrahamelterman.com (510) 658-4854