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Topple, 2005

Topple

2005

mounted chromogenic print

20 x 24 inches

Fathom, 2005

Fathom

2005

mounted chromogenic print

20 x 24 inches

Jackpot, 2006

Jackpot

2006

mounted chromogenic print

24 x 20 inches

Timber, 2005

Timber

2005

mounted chromogenic print

24 x 20 inches

Stress, 2004

Stress

2004

mounted chromogenic print

24 x 20 inches

Noted , 2004

Noted 

2004

mounted chromogenic print

24 x 20 inches

Stacked , 2004

Stacked 

2004

mounted chromogenic print

24 x 20 inches

Teeter, 2004

Teeter

2004

mounted chromogenic print

24 x 20 inches

Epilogue, 2009

Epilogue

2009

mounted chromogenic print

24 x 20 inches

Knockout, 2006

Knockout

2006

mounted chromogenic print

24 x 20 inches

Explorer, 2006

Explorer

2006

mounted chromogenic print

24 x 20 inches

Viewfinder, 2006

Viewfinder

2006

mounted chromogenic print

20 x 24 inches

Distraction, 2006

Distraction

2006

mounted chromogenic print

20 x 24 inches

Maneater, 2006

Maneater

2006

mounted chromogenic print

20 x 24 inches

Sugar, 2009

Sugar

2009

mounted chromogenic print

24 x 20 inches

Uncovered, 2006

Uncovered

2006

mounted chromogenic print

24 x 20 inches

Arouse, 2009

Arouse

2009

mounted chromogenic print

20 x 24 inches

Finale, 2009

Finale

2009

mounted chromogenic print

24 x 20 inches

Floored, 2009

Floored

2009

mounted chromogenic print

24 x 20 inches

Hindsight, 2006

Hindsight

2006

mounted chromogenic print

20 x 24 inches

Loaded , 2006

Loaded 

2006

mounted chromogenic print

20 x 24 inches

Tangle, 2008

Tangle

2008

mounted chromogenic print

20 x 24 inches

Draw, 2005

Draw

2005

mounted chromogenic print

24 x 20 inches

Breathtaking, 2006

Breathtaking

2006

mounted chromogenic print

24 x 20 inches

Press Release

Pulp Fiction: Photographs by Thomas Allen

I cut, crimp, crease and convert the covers of vintage paperbacks into three-dimensional tableau and photograph them–an idea that feeds my penchant for pop-up books and other things 3D. The subjects are bit players who, for a brief time, found fame printed on the glossy surfaces of dime novels. My mitts and an X-acto knife work together to persuade skirts and gumshoes to return to the stage for one final performance in a slightly different production. This re-imagined look at a product of pop culture—whose sales relied more on seductive, eye-popping visuals than literary content—proves once-and-for-all that you can judge a book by its cover!   - Thomas Allen

 

Joseph Bellows Gallery is pleased to present an online exhibition of Thomas Allen's photographs.  With the photographs, Allen refashions the visual and narrative structure of the pulp novel, meticulously reworking their covers into a newly formed dialogue and playful storyline.  His dramatic lit still-life arrangements present a varying array of tableaus within a seductive and luminous color palate.

Allen earned a BFA from Wayne State University (Detroit) and an MFA from the University of Minnesota (Minneapolis). His work has been exhibited and published nationally and internationally and is within the permanent collections include the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, The Milwaukee Art Museum, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Target Corporation, Fidelity Investments, Microsoft, the Progressive Corporation and Twitter.

Serving as both educator and visiting artist, Allen has lectured extensively about his work and taught a variety of photography courses and workshops across the country.  In 2007, Aperture published  UNCOVERED: Photographs by Thomas Allen  with a foreword written by renowned book cover designer Chip Kidd. 

Editorial Reviews

"This enchanting book presents amusing tableaux of fictional characters, each coming to life with a quiet yet determined energy... These filmic scenes, set up and recorded with a 4 x 5 camera, have a quality of child-like make-believe, yet with a sophistication that enables the tales to take on a life beyond the page... With its witty narratives, it really is a delightful object that you want to return to again and again." -- Debra Klomp Ching -- Photo District News

"Allen's work is inspired by a love of pop-up books; he photographs these engaging tableaux in shallow focus -- imbuing his full color prints with the dreamy effect of a stereoscopic toy -- and expands the physical format of the paperback book into an otherwordly fantasy." --Flak Photo

"Looked at individually, each image is notable as much for its craft as for its narrative; as a collection they seem an allegory of a pop-history with gravity we don't witness enough today." -- Jay Gardner --Picture Magazine

"Old-school film noir, pulp fiction, and pop-up books coalesce beautifully in tableaux in photographer Thomas Allen's first monograph, Uncovered." -- Jared Paul Stern --BlackBook

"Vampish vixens, drunken sailors, bust-ups and shoot-outs are some of the entertaining images that can be found in this photographic homage to the golden age of pulp fiction, film noir and cult westerns. Thomas Allen cuts away and twists old paperbacks into these subverted narratives, bursting out of pages that almost slide off the edge of the mantelpiece." --The Bookseller