CHRISTOPHER BEANE PHOTOGRAPHY
Christopher Beane
Christopher Beane is a graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design and has a background in portrait and figurative photography. After stumbling into a job in New York City’s bright and offbeat flower district, Beane became obsessed with the botanical. Beginning with traditional abstract and black and white compositions in the 1990s, Beane has since produced diverse bodies of work that explore the beauty and decay of flowers. Beane’s color work is creative and evocative in a manner unlike what one typically finds in the sensual photography of pistils, stamens and petals. He has photographed a remarkable variety of species in creative ways, shooting flowers on top of nail polish paintings or murano glass. In 1998, Beane began to photograph individual ranunculi against a black background with a 4 x 5” analog sinar camera. He continued to photograph ranunculi, a genus of about 600 species in the ranunculaceae family, every year they were in season until 2010, amassing hundreds of portraits. His work has been shown at the Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh, PA, the Museum der Moderne, Salzburg, Austria, and the Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris, France. A monograph of the artist’s work was publihsed in 2008, entitled “Beane Flower”. The artist lives and works in New York City.
ABBREVIATED CV Born 1967 Pittsburgh, PA Education 1992 Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, Rhode Island Selected exhibitions 2017 Christopher Beane & David Mitchell: Photographs, Jim Kempner Fine Art, NY 2015 Five Photographers, Jim Kempner Fine Art, New York, NY 2013 Flowers & Mushrooms, Museum der Moderne, Salzburg, Austria 2013 Orchids, Orgies and Marbles, Jim Kempner Fine Art, New York, NY 2011 Bling, Jim Kempner Fine Art, New York, NY 2004 Warhol Museum Ten-Year Anniversary, Warhol Museum, Pittsburg, PA 2003 Christopher Beane: Photographs, Kimberly Gould, Vail, CO 1994 Maison Europeenne de la Photographie, Paris, France Private & Public Collections US Consulate, Mexico Chanel Inc. Bergdorf Goodman, New York Michael Douglas & Catherine Zeta-Jones Sharon Osbourne Mr. & Mrs. Robert Diamond Publications 2014 “Flowers & Mushrooms”, Hirmer Publishers 2013 Huffington Post 2008 “Beane Flower”, Artisan, Workman Publication 2003 Elle Decor 1998 Condé Nast Archive
Chagall’s Phalaenopsis, 2004. Flex chromogenic print. Sizes vary.
Zygopetalum with Silver Flecks, 2010. Flex chromogenic print. Sizes vary. Voodoo, 2010. Flex chromogenic print. Sizes vary.
Paphiopedilum Red/White, 2010. Flex chromogenic print. Sizes vary. Midnight Vanda, 2010. Flex chromogenic print. Sizes vary.
Spinning Cineraria (Virgin Man Eater), 2011. Flex chromogenic print. Sizes vary.
Paphiopedilum Pompadour, 2005. Cibachrome print. Sizes vary. Green/Brown TIger Orchid, 2012. Cibachrome print. Sizes vary.
Spider Orchid with Lace (Tutti Frutti Series), 2011. Cibachrome print. Sizes vary. Lavender Water Lily, 2000. Cibachrome print. Sizes vary.
Wunderbar, 2010. Fujiflex. Sizes vary.
Tiger Orchid Orgy, 2012. Fujiflex print. Sizes vary.
Night Blooming Water Lily in Nail Polish Pools #5, 2004. Chromogenic print. Sizes vary. Pansy Orgy, 2004. Chromogenic print. Sizes vary.
Camo Cactus, 2003. Cibachrome print. Sizes vary.
Dahlia Flame, 2010. Fujiflex print. Sizes vary. Wunderbar 3 with Blue Sparkles, 2010. Fujiflex print. Sizes vary.
JIM KEMPNER FINE ART Jim Kempner Fine Art specializes in contemporary paintings, sculpture, photography, and works on paper, with a special emphasis on contemporary master prints and outdoor sculpture. Our inventory appeals to the established as well as beginning collector. We work closely with art advisors, designers, corporations and museums to expand and enrich their varied collections. Located in the heart of Chelsea, the gallery’s three story modernist-inspired structure designed by architects Smith & Thompson boasts one of the few outdoor sculpture gardens in New York City, and is included in a number of books about contemporary architecture. Our inventory includes work by Donald Baechler, John Baldessari, Louise Bourgeois, Christo, Chuck Close, Richard Diebenkorn, Jim Dine, Sam Francis, Helen Frankenthaler, Spencer Finch, Jane Hammond, David Hockney, Howard Hodgkin, Jasper Johns, Deborah Kass, Alex Katz, Ellsworth Kelly, William Kentridge, Jeff Koons, Robert Mangold, Robert Motherwell (Jim Kempner Fine Art represents the Dedalus Foundation, Robert Motherwell’s print archive, in New York), Sol Lewitt, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Longo, Elizabeth Peyton, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Ed Ruscha, Paula Scher, Sean Scully, Frank Stella, Donald Sultan, Wayne Thiebaud, Andy Warhol and others. Among the contemporary artists whose work we represent are Robert Attanasio, Christopher Beane, Stanley Casselman, Long Bin Chen, Eduardo del Valle and Mirta Gómez, Rinaldo Frattolillo, Gianfranco Gorgoni, John Grande, John Henry, Charlie Hewitt, Jay Kelly, Nora Ligorano and Marshall Reese, Jerry Mischak, David Mitchell, Craig Norton, Greg Parker, Robert Petersen, Randy Regier, Tom Slaughter, Pal Svensson and Boaz Vaadia. Formerly a private dealer, Jim Kempner opened his gallery, Jim Kempner Fine Art, at its present location in the fall of 1997. Dru Arstark has been the gallery director since 1998 and Sarah Bielicky has been the associate director since 2011. Jim Kempner has published prints by Rinaldo Frattolillo, Charlie Hewitt, Robert Indiana, Paula Scher, Bernar Venet, in addition to Gianfranco Gorgoni’s photographs of Robert Smithson’s Spiral Jetty. Other publications include Ligorano/Reese’s Line Up portfolio, Untitled 2001 silkscreen, and the DEMOCRACY lightbox, made in collaboration with gallery director Dru Arstark, under the name Madness of Art Editions. Additionally, he has published his first editioned print, Apocryphal Now, in 2014.
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