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Steven Arnold
Steven Arnold
Steven Arnold
Steven Arnold
Steven Arnold
Steven Arnold
Steven Arnold
Steven Arnold
Steven Arnold
Steven Arnold
Steven Arnold
Steven Arnold
Transmitigating Inspiration,1986, Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 4/12

Transmitigating Inspiration,1986

Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 4/12

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

18 x 18 inches

Dressed for Dali, 1987, Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 7/12

Dressed for Dali, 1987

Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 7/12

Signed, numbered verso

14 x 14 inches

High Priestess of Mirrors, 1990, Silver Gelatin Photograph

High Priestess of Mirrors, 1990

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled, dated verso

9 x 9 inches

Female Jesus, 1989, Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 7/12

Female Jesus, 1989

Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 7/12

Signed, numbered verso

14 x 14 inches

Return to Christ, 1990, Silver Gelatin Photograph

Return to Christ, 1990

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled, dated verso

14 x 14 inches

Black Jesus, 1988, Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 6/12

Black Jesus, 1988

Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 6/12

Signed, numbered verso

14 x 14 inches

Heal-a-zation Swathe a la Glob Ba, 1985, Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 10/12

Heal-a-zation Swathe a la Glob Ba, 1985

Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 10/12

Signed, numbered verso

14 x 14 inches

Apogee of the Idea,1983, Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 8/12

Apogee of the Idea,1983

Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 8/12

Signed, numbered verso

14 x 14 inches

Ballet Boys (Brother Arc), 1989, Silver Gelatin Photograph

Ballet Boys (Brother Arc), 1989

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled, dated verso

13 3/4 x 14 inches

Boys Pieta, 1990, Silver Gelain Photograph, Ed. 4/12

Boys Pieta, 1990

Silver Gelain Photograph, Ed. 4/12

Signed, numbered verso

14 x 14 inches

Angel Ascending, 1988, Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 3/12

Angel Ascending, 1988

Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 3/12

Signed, numbered verso

14 x 14 inches

Desire for Extravagance, 1982, Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 9/12

Desire for Extravagance, 1982

Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 9/12

Signed, numbered verso

14 x 14 inches

Snail Man, 1988, Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 8/12

Snail Man, 1988

Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 8/12

Signed, numbered verso

14 x 14 inches

Connecting to the Infinite II, 1985, Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 5/7

Connecting to the Infinite II, 1985

Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 5/7

Signed, numbered verso

13 x 14 inches

The Created and the Increate, 1982, Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 5/12

The Created and the Increate, 1982

Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 5/12

Signed, titled, numbered verso

8 x 8 inches

Hunger for the Marvelous, 1986, Silver Gelatin Photograph

Hunger for the Marvelous, 1986

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, stamped, titled, dated verso

8 x 8 inches

Adytum; Conjuror of Visual Endlessness, 1988, Silver Gelatin Photograph

Adytum; Conjuror of Visual Endlessness, 1988

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled verso

7 7/8 x 8 inches

The Luxury of Solitude, 1986, Silver Gelatin Photograph

The Luxury of Solitude, 1986

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, stamped, dated, titled verso

8 x 8 inches

Intercourse of Dreams, 1985, Silver Gelatin Photograph

Intercourse of Dreams, 1985

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, dated verso

9 x 9 inches

Dawn's Grotto of Possibilities; They'd Been Fooling with the Columns of Figures, 1991, Silver Gelain Photograph

Dawn's Grotto of Possibilities; They'd Been Fooling with the Columns of Figures, 1991

Silver Gelain Photograph

Signed, titled verso

9 x 9 inches

The Long Dwarted Return of the Pagan; "Pagan Beauty Reigns", 1990, Silver Gelatin Photograph

The Long Dwarted Return of the Pagan; "Pagan Beauty Reigns", 1990

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled, dated verso

9 x 9 inches

Reeking with Inclinations, 1982, Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 6/12

Reeking with Inclinations, 1982

Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 6/12

Signed, numbered verso

14 x 14 inches

 

Kunga Bring My Crown of Dreams, 1982/83, Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 3/12

Kunga Bring My Crown of Dreams, 1982/83

Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 3/12

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

14 x 14 inches

Mr. Los Angeles, 1993, Silver Gelatin Photograph

Mr. Los Angeles, 1993

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled, dated, verso

14 x 14 inches

Allure of the Cosmic, 1987, Silver Gelatin Photograph

Allure of the Cosmic, 1987

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

14 x 14 inches

The Wedding, 1989, Silver Gelatin Photograph

The Wedding, 1989

Silver Gelatin Photograph

Signed, titled, dated verso

14 x 14 inches

Virgin of Paste, 1983, Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 4/12

Virgin of Paste, 1983

Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 4/12

Signed, titled, numbered verso

14 x 14 inchees

Inseminating the Marvelous, 1987, Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 7/12

Inseminating the Marvelous, 1987

Silver Gelatin Photograph, Ed. 7/12

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

18 x 18 inches

The Last Supper (I, II, III)(Triptych), 1991, (3) Platinum Photographs, AP1

The Last Supper (I, II, III)(Triptych), 1991

(3) Platinum Photographs, AP1

Signed, titled, dated, numbered verso

17 3/4 x 17 3/4 inches (each print)


 

Press Release

Steven Arnold: Theophanies

August 11 through September 24, 2022

Opening Reception: August 11th, 7 – 9pm

 

The Fahey/Klein Gallery is pleased to present Theophanies, an exhibition of works by multidisciplinary California artist Steven Arnold. The exhibition has been curated as a limited retrospective of Arnold’s surrealist tableau photographs, supported by a small selection of drawings, paintings, sculpture, and films. Theophanies features previously unseen photographs and includes an installation inspired by Arnold’s elaborate Los Angeles-based Zanzabar Studio.

Steven Arnold’s work engages themes of spirituality and sexuality, often with great humor, while referencing traditional world religious iconographies and philosophies. Through his tableau photographs, films, sculptures, and drawings, Arnold explored myth and mystery, androgyny and beauty, humor and artifice, life and mortality. His intricate black and white photographs showcase the artist’s reimagined gods, goddesses, spirit guides and archetypes – slowly revealing an infinite number of subtleties, inviting a deeper dive into Arnold’s personal mythology.

Realized between 1981 and 1993, Steven Arnold’s tableau photography represents a confluence of his myriad other disciplines. This modality allowed him the freedom to fully realize his cinematic visions without outside influence or compromise. After sketching storyboards inspired by his dreams, a habit from his filmmaking days, Arnold would craft his tableaus using cardboard, seamless paper, metallic and patterned fabrics, cut paper, paint, and selections from his obsessive collection of antiques, costumes, make-up, and dime store finds. Finally, he would dress, paint, and pose his models within his tableau, bringing his vision to life, then captured with his Hasselblad, often utilizing multiple exposures.

Born in Oakland, CA, in 1943, Arnold’s creative eccentricities were encouraged early on. At a young age he built sets, designed costumes and props, and began performing visual spectacles in his attic. His artistic pursuits led to a BFA in Painting and an MFA in Photography from the San Francisco Art Institute. His education included study abroad at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris, after which he travelled throughout Europe with a group of friends while experimenting with LSD, making art, and studying Eastern spiritual traditions — a time the artist recalls marked his transformation into a “celestial being”.

Arnold made four short films while at SFAI. The premiere of his third film Messages Messages led to the creation of the Nocturnal Dream Shows, the first Midnight Movie showcase in the country, for which Arnold curated films and drew posters. The Dream Shows also introduced the influential underground performance troupe The Cockettes. Arnold’s feature-length film Luminous Procuress, also featuring the Cockettes, won International recognition and led to his role as a protégé of Salvador Dalí, later being dubbed a “Prince” in Dali’s “Court of Miracles”, and helping the maestro complete his museum in Spain.

Steven was a proud, prominent member of the LGBTQ community years before this moniker became part of our common vernacular, and sadly died of AIDS in 1994. Most recently, he is the subject of a documentary, Steven Arnold: Heavenly Bodies, co-narrated by Anjelica Houston and Ellen Burstyn.

His works are in the collections of the Whitney Museum in New York, the Tang Teaching Museum in New YorFrankfurter Kunstverein in Germany, Cinematheque Francaise in Paris, the Berkeley Art Museum/Pacific Film Archive, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archive and Museum in Los Angeles, and the Cincinnati Art Museum.

Past publications of Steven Arnold’s work include Exotic Tableaux (Stemmel Edition, 1996), Angels of Night (Parco Press, Japan, 1988), Epiphanies (Twelvetrees Press, 1987), and Reliquaries (Twelvetrees Press, 1983).

 

Press Photographs & Press Materials Are Available on Request