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man's head composed of collage

FRED TOMASELLI, Cyclopticon 2, 2003, mixed media, acrylic paint, resin on wood, 24 x 24 x 1 1/2 inches

figure of a man and woman reaching up to a tree branch

FRED TOMASELLI, Us and Them, 2003, photocollage, leaves, gouache, acrylic, resin on wood, 60 X 80 inches

collaged man falling into hands

FRED TOMASELLI, Expecting to Fly, 2002, photocollage, leaves, acrylic, gouache, resin on wood panel 48 X 48 inches

collaged face surrounded by flowers and different insects

FRED TOMASELLI, Breathing Head, 2002, Leaves, photocollage, acrylic, gouache, resin on wood panel 60 X 60 inches

collaged human head

FRED TOMASELLI, Head Spreader, 2003, photocollage, gouache, acrylic, resin on wood panel, 24 X 24 inches

collaged human head

FRED TOMASELLI, Flying Severed Head, 2002, acrylic, photocollage, gouache and resin on wood panel, 24 x 24 inches

collaged human next to a castle

FRED TOMASELLI, Toytopia, 2003, mixed media, acrylic paint, resin on wood, 30 1/8 x 24 x 2 inches

collaged human with firework-like shapes emerging from where their head should be

FRED TOMASELLI, Airborne Event, 2003, mixed media, acrylic paint, resin on wood, 84 x 60 x 1 1/2 inches

strange creature made up of different collaged body parts

FRED TOMASELLI, Destroyer, 2003, mixed media, acrylic paint, resin on wood, 28 x 22 x 1 1/2 inches

a collaged human hoeing the field

FRED TOMASELLI, Field Guides, 2003, photocollage, gouache, acrylic, resin on wood, 60 X 84 inches

Press Release

James Cohan Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new paintings by Fred Tomaselli.

Tomaselli's new works are richly layered collage and painted surfaces incorporating plant life as well as images from anatomical illustrations, magazines and nature guides. The paintings draw on such varied influences as Tibetan Thangkas, Indian miniatures and the 16th century Italian artist Guiseppe Arcimboldo. Similar in spirit to Tomaselli's earlier work which referenced the relationship between the sub-culture of psychedelia and utopianism, these new paintings expand the dialogue into a fictive landscape where figures populate a frenzied, cosmic and other worldly universe.

Fred Tomaselli was born in Santa Monica, California in 1956. Since the late 1980s he has had innumerable solo and group exhibitions in museums and galleries throughout the world. Tomaselli was included in the Lyon Biennial in 2000 and the Liverpool Biennial in 2002. Recent museum exhibitions include Fred Tomaselli: Ten Year Survey at the Palm Beach Institute of Contemporary Art, Florida in 2001; Painting Pictures at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg, Germany in 2003; and Shine at the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen in Rotterdam, The Netherlands in 2003. exhibitions exhibitions include a solo show at the Albright-Knox Gallery of Art in Buffalo, New York opening in Fall 2003 and a European museum tour beginning in 2004 at The Fruitmarket Gallery in Edinburgh, Scotland. Tomaselli lives and works in Brooklyn, New York.

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