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New Britain Museum of American Art to Feature Fritz Horstman: Valleys & Blue Light

The exhibition runs until March 2025

Fritz Horstman: Valleys & Blue Light
New Britain Museum of American Art • 56 Lexington St, New Britain, CT 06052
September 6, 2024 – March 30, 2025

Fritz Horstman: Valleys & Blue Light

Fritz Horstman, Folded Cyanotype 243, 2023, Cyanotype fluid on paper, 11 1/4 x 21 in., Courtesy of the Artist
Fritz Horstman, Folded Cyanotype 243, 2023, Cyanotype fluid on paper, 11 1/4 x 21 in., Courtesy of the Artist

The New Britain Museum of American Art will present Fritz Horstman: Valleys & Blue Light from September 6, 2024 – March 30, 2025. 

Light and shadows, landscapes, voids, and reversals; the subjects of Fritz Horstman’s forthcoming exhibition are simultaneously very much of the everyday world and also something less easily defined. His Folded Cyanotypes are a series of two-dimensional objects, which carry the memory of light, three-dimensional space, and manual manipulation, and which stem from his interest in natural structure. They are at once sculptures, prints, and drawings, which also fit comfortably into the history of cameraless photography. Made by exposing folded cyanotype-coated paper to sunlight, then flattening it, what was touched by light in the process turns blue when developed, and what was not remains white.

“By conflating and overlapping the subjective and objective, form and void, flatness and three-dimensionality, nature and culture, my Folded Cyanotypes and sculptures celebrate the potential of fluidity,” says Horstman. “They are not landscapes, but they’re not not landscapes, either. What a successful Folded Cyanotype does beyond its process is to create something unforeseen.”

Horstman’s U-Shaped Valley sculptures began in 2016 while looking at glaciers in Svalbard, north of the Arctic Circle. Instead of recreating glaciers, he began making sculptures that took on the shape of the land below the glaciers, which was of course a valley. Using a wide range of materials, the work elegantly conflates layers of culture and geology. The sculptures range in size from a few inches across up to six feet long. Craft and process draw connections between the landscapes we inhabit and the materials with which we surround ourselves.

Materials and the processes used to manipulate them transform objects of the everyday world in ways that are both apparent and mystifying. The physical and figurative space of a valley becomes a container for ideas about the landscape and how humans fit into it, change it, and use it. The deceptive depth of the Folded Cyanotypes slips back and forth in dimensionality, reading as flat paper, as the memory of when they were folded, and as a depiction of shapes suspended in an indeterminate space. Both bodies of work conflate the subjective and objective, overlap form and void, and dance between flatness and three-dimensionality. The viewer is asked to position themselves in the spaces between and to bridge these dichotomies.

A monograph of Horstman’s Folded Cyanotypes has been co-published by the New Britain Museum of American Art, Municipal Bonds, and Planthouse Gallery, and will be available for purchase in the Museum Store. The book features contributions by Lisa Williams, Curator and Head of Exhibitions at the NBMAA and poem by Vincent Broqua, professor of literature at Université Paris 8, Vincennes-Saint Denis. Information on related programs and book signings will be available at NBMAA.org. 

Seven Notes and Nine Poems by Vincent Broqua:

What do we see when we look at Fritz Horstman’s Folded Cyanotypes?

Are they a flight of stairs reaching up to nowhere? 

Or a quilt made of similar shapes both angular and curved? 

Or an iceberg seen from a plane

Clouds forever drifting

Are they mountains and valleys? 

Angles and straight lines wanting to curve

the curvature of lines

Are they totally abstract

and if so, is abstraction the most remote from sensibility

or are sensibility and abstraction like the curve and the angle

forever twisted, together, embraced in present metamorphosis?

~Vincent Broqua

Fritz Horstman

Fritz Horstman is an artist, curator, and educator based in Bethany, Connecticut. He is represented by Municipal Bonds in San Francisco, where he has a solo show opening on November 2, and by Planthouse Gallery in New York, where he has a solo show opening in April. Recent residencies include The Arctic Circle Residency and The Bauhaus Residency, with an upcoming residency in northern Michigan at Tusen Takk. He has curated exhibitions across Europe and the US, including Anni Albers: In Thread and On Paper, which was most recently at the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin and was previously at the New Britain Museum of American Art. He is Education Director at the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation and author of Interacting with Color: A Practical Guide to Josef Albers’s Color Experiments.

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