FRANCO FONTANA: LANGUAGE OF COLOUR

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Atlas Gallery

Atlas Gallery presents Language of Colour, the first UK exhibition in 17 years of work by Franco Fontana (b.1933), the pioneering Italian colour photographer renowned for his intense and abstracted ‘scapes’: landscapes, seascapes, cityscapes and bodyscapes. The gallery is showing selected large works from across Fontana’s career, as well as a collection of more than 170 unique Polaroids. The exhibition opens on 16 June 2021 (until 4 September).

Fontana’s true subject is colour and how it can express something beyond visual reality, even when the literal subjects of the artist’s photographs are fields, buildings or city pavements. His images are flooded with a shimmering brilliance that shifts meaning to another register, at once abstract and poetic. Here are landscapes in sweeping curves or made up of stripes, as if passing at speed: Fontana’s eye is always travelling. When it does settle, both land- and
cityscapes appear as composed from vivid building blocks whose colours collide and sizzle on the image surface. The earliest image on show here was made in 1968, an early Asfalto image, his series of pavement markings that are Fontana’s anonymous souvenirs of life on the move. The most recent is of Havana, made in 2017. In between, there are Autostrada images, Moroccan streets, American architecture and Spanish seascapes… but always Fontana’s eye returns home to the ancient curves and deep colours of the Italian countryside.

Like many artists, Fontana used the Polaroid camera to make images that are spontaneous, intimate and experimental. In a pre-digital world, each sheet of Polaroid film contained a pocket of chemicals that processed the exposure to produce a unique photographic artefact. The 173 signed and dated Polaroids (made between 1980 and 2001) in this exhibition embody moments when the artist was caught by a particular interplay of shape and colour: nudes
entwined in lengths of red fabric in sparkling turquoise swimming pools and on dry land, architectural details and street scenes are all relocated to the Polaroid’s distinctive frame.

Franco Fontana was born in 1933 in Modena, Italy. Fontana has worked in colour from the early 1960s, at the time a radical shift away from the established norms of black and white
fine art photography. His work has won many awards, including when in 1992 Tokyo Metropolitan Museum named him as one of 23 photographers who had “created a new age”.

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