My debut show with Linda Warren Projects runs from December 14th, 2012 to February 2nd, 2013. The work is viewable online here as are shots of the installation at LWP- including the time-based sculpture titled “Fountain” documented throughout the run. Here’s the statement about this work:
Potpourri by Doug Fogelson
How
ironic is it that in today’s age of ecological crisis humans cultivate exotic
flowering plants, castrate their reproductive bloom, and deliver around the
planet to commemorate the banal/vital moments of our lives?
My main
objective in Potpourri is twofold: the first impulse is to create an
installation where the viewer feels an immediate and seductive sensory
experience of light, color, and form stemming directly from the actual flower
material; the second is to stimulate a deeper consideration of the floral
signifier and its related industrial/conceptual/spiritual meaning for the
current times. References to Flemish Baroque floral painting, Abstract
Expressionism, and the general history of floral depictions in art are implicit
in the various presentations of this work.
Photography
here is employed via multiple exposure photograms and other techniques of hand
touching such as bleached still life photographs and flower “pressings” onto
chemically altered sheets of 8x10 inch film. The final prints are made as
archival pigment prints in editions of 6 each at the 28” inch high by 22” inch
wide size (a larger size is offered in an edition of 3 each).
A
central component of the exhibition is the three-tiered fountain sculpture,
made of Plexiglas and decorated with a variety of fresh flowers, which is
experienced as it wilts over the timeframe of an exhibition. The fountain creates
potpourri. Ephemeral aspects of floral life and death are therein linked to a
sort of recycling physically via the sculpture and visually in the forms as 2-D
representations of the same materials on the walls.