Stockholm Welcomes American Hollywood Photographer

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Stockholm Welcomes American Hollywood Photographer

American photographer, artist, and director Frank Ockenfels III (b. 1960) is best known for his portraits. For more than three decades, he has captured actors, musicians, and Hollywood-profiles with his camera. Fotografiska in Stockholm is now proud to present over 700 photographs, paintings, and personal collaged journals from Ockenfels’ editorial, commercial and personal oeuvre, including 448 celebrity portraits. Stockholm welcomes the American Hollywood photographer, and the exhibition ‘Introspection’ lasts through 17 October.

Introspection includes a sampling of Frank Ockenfels III’s most iconic portraits as well as newly produced, never-before-exhibited works, which incorporate skateboards, newspapers, and scrap-metal as the canvas for his paintbrush, pen and paint. The exhibition is divided into distinct sections, where the viewer can follow the artist’s development throughout his career.

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A photographic journey
“The exhibition represents my journey in trying to express what’s in my head. Looking beyond the norm or the obvious, creating with what I find in the moment, using light, optics or paint, cameras, brush and pen, I push the boundaries and see beyond. I have broken the exhibition into different sections which show how I’ve incorporated these techniques in my career as a visual artist. From the simplicity of the portrait and the female form, to select pieces from my 9-year collaboration with David Bowie and other musicians, everything is tied together with a selection of journals from over 30 years that mark time and illustrate my growth,» Frank Ockenfels 3 says.

Ockenfels is best known for capturing raw portraits of celebrated actors, musicians and models, wherein the brightness of his subjects’ star power is juxtaposed by their slightly dark, twisted and tactile representations. The collection of work on view resembles an inkblot test of the artist’s psyche, providing an intimate look into his layered and multimedia image-making process.

Stockholm Welcomes American Hollywood Photographer
“The exhibition represents my journey in trying to express what’s in my head,” says Frank Ockenfels III about “Introspection”.

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Applying several techniques
By applying several techniques such as photography, painting, and collage, and experimenting with light, optics, and various cameras, Ockenfels stretches the limits of what a photograph or work of art can be. His sometimes rough treatment of his photographs – utilizing, for example, scissors, ink, or charcoal – transforms portraits of individual people into reflections of himself and his inner worlds. The results are intimate and often provocative images which carry an inner beauty, diffuse and difficult to grasp. A distinguishing mark of Ockenfels is a visual world of suggestive works, where everything is a bit askew, but always created with elegance and presence.

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Stockholm Welcomes American Hollywood Photographer
After more than 30 years’ of creating art, Ockenfels is still on a journey of constant experimentation

30 years of creating art
Ockefels has created hundreds of photographic works used for editorial spreads in top tier international publications, ad campaigns for global blue chips brands, and album covers for legendary musicians. After more than 30 years’ of creating art, Ockenfels is still on a journey of constant experimentation, following his own path and continuing the conversation between himself, the work, and the world around him.

Stockholm Welcomes American Hollywood Photographer, based on a press release from Fotografiska, Stockholm