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Alex Prager

Part One: The Mountain

London

Jan 21–Mar 5, 2022

Photograph by Alex Prager

No.9 Cork Street

Mayfair, London W1S 3LL

Lehmann Maupin London will present Part One: The Mountain, an exhibition of new work by artist Alex Prager. Both a photographer and filmmaker, Prager is known for her elaborately staged scenes that capture a moment frozen in time, inviting the viewer to “complete the story” and speculate about its narrative context. Prager cultivates an uncanny, dreamlike mood throughout her oeuvre—an effect heightened by her use of timeless costuming and richly saturated colors that recall technicolor films, as well as the mysterious or inexplicable happenings she often depicts. Her meticulously crafted photographs are filled with hyperreal details, from signatures on the cast of a high school football player or bandage on the nose of a woman running in terror, to the face in the reflection of a handheld mirror or figure revealed to be a cardboard cutout, firmly locating Prager’s images in the real world and belying the sense of the surreal that often pervades her work.

Although Prager’s immersive, large-scale photographs of crowds are among her best-known work the artist’s newest series evinces a return to portraiture, a genre she first explored early in her practice. Rendered on a smaller, more intimate scale that draws the viewer in, Part One: The Mountain features a series of stripped-down Americana portraits that capture the artist’s subjects in the midst of intense inner turmoil. The inspiration for The Mountain arose from Prager’s deep desire to examine the myriad emotional states we have all experienced during one of the greatest collective upheavals in modern society. Conceived as psychological portraits, these images visualize a private moment that is understood universally. 

Installation view of Alex Prager at Lehmann Maupin London
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Photograph by Alex Prager

Alex Prager

Starlight, 2021

Photograph by Alex Prager

Alex Prager

Twilight, 2021

Photograph by Alex Prager

Alex Prager

High Noon, 2021

Photograph by Alex Prager

Alex Prager

Dawn, 2021

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Alex Prager: Part One: The Mountain

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Installation view of Alex Prager at Lehmann Maupin London
Installation Views: 1 of 2
Photograph by Alex Prager

Alex Prager

Afternoon, 2021

Photograph by Alex Prager

Alex Prager

Daybreak, 2021

Photograph by Alex Prager

Alex Prager

Dusk, 2021

Photograph by Alex Prager

Alex Prager

Mid-Morning, 2021

Photograph by Alex Prager

Alex Prager

Seconds, 2021

Photograph by Alex Prager

Alex Prager

Eclipse, 2021

Portrait of Alex Prager

Alex Prager (b. 1979, Los Angeles, CA; lives and works in Los Angeles, CA) is an American artist, director and screenwriter based in Los Angeles. Prager is known for her uncanny images and films that blur the line between artifice and reality to explore the human condition. Prager has spent over two decades honing her signature style, which draws on traditional movie making techniques from golden-era period styles (like film noir and Technicolor), classical mythology, and the allegorical works of Dutch Renaissance painters Hieronymus Bosch and Pieter Brugel. Over time, large-scale productions have become synonymous with her work.

Working simultaneously across film, photography, and sculpture, Prager constructs highly emotional moments that feel like a fabricated memory or dream. Her distinctive use of archetypes, everyday objects, humor, and allegory—along with her signature technicolor facades—allow her to explore dark and complex topics. Existential concerns are central to her practice, including collective and individual identities and the impact of technology on society. Like the psychological works of artists including Alfred Hitchcock, Edward Hopper, Pipilotti Rist, August Sanders, and Bill Viola, Prager’s work invites the viewer to contemplate the human experience by revealing that the extraordinary lurks within the ordinary.

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