Alex Prager Explained

Alex Prager
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Nationality:American
Field:Photography, Filmmaking

Alex Prager (born 1979)[1] is an American artist, director, and screenwriter based in Los Angeles.[2] [3]

Prager is known for her uncanny and highly staged images and films that blur the line between artifice and reality.[4] [5]

Early life

Prager was born in Los Feliz, Los Angeles. At age fourteen, she dropped out of school and traveled to Switzerland on her own, where she worked at a knife store in Lucerne. She returned to Switzerland frequently for longer periods of time and earned her G.E.D at sixteen.[6]

When she was twenty-one and living in Los Angeles, Prager was inspired to pursue photography after seeing an exhibition of William Eggleston’s photographs at the Getty Museum. She cites this as a formative experience: “I felt like I was struck blind by a vision and that was the path I was going to take for the rest of my life.” A self-taught artist, Prager avoided formal art education and instead purchased a Nikon N90s camera and printed photographs in a home darkroom.[7] [8] [9]

Artwork

Prager’s work is characterized by distinctive mise-en-scène, ambiguous and open-ended narratives, highly staged scenes, unique characters, timeless costumes, and saturated colors.[10] [11] Her work is notably influenced by golden-era period styles like film noir and Technicolor, mythology, and works by Dutch Renaissance painters.[9] [12]

Prager uses symbolism, humor, allegory, and surreal elements, as well as formal and conceptual techniques, to evoke a psychological response and explore the human experience.[4] She has said that she approaches each project as a reflection of her personal questions and those of greater society.[13]

Employing traditional filmmaking techniques, effects, and large-scale productions, Prager often constructs complex scenes with elaborate characters and saturated, commonplace settings.[6] She uses costuming to define her characters and expand her narratives, pulling from her extensive wardrobe collection.[10]

During the pre-production process, Prager meticulously plans every element to allow for the unknown and chaos to unfold in a controlled environment. All elements of the images are practical and shot in-camera, and she has said “it’s important [to her] that you could theoretically touch anything you see in the frame.”

Early Work

Prager’s early series, Polyester (2007), Big Valley (2008), and Week-End (2009), are defined by portraits featuring female protagonists against a Los Angeles backdrop.[14] [12]

Career

In 2008, Prager transitioned into filmmaking after her exhibition The Big Valley in London, a defining moment for the artist.[15]

Prager’s first short film, "Despair" (2010) starring Bryce Dallas Howard, was included in the New Photography 2010 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, alongside her photographs, which was a breakthrough in her career.[16] [9] [17] The Curator of Photography at MoMA, Roxana Marcoci, described Prager’s work as "intentionally loaded", saying "it reminds me of silent movies— there is something pregnant, about to happen, a mix of desire and angst."[11]

In 2011, Kathy Ryan, Director of Photography for The New York Times Magazine, commissioned Prager to shoot twelve 1-minute films inspired by "cinematic villainy", with some film actors from that year. Prager won a News and Documentary Emmy Award for New Approaches to News & Documentary Programming: Arts, Lifestyle & Culture for her "Touch of Evil "short films.[18]

With her 2012 series of diptychs, Compulsion, Prager addressed themes of disaster, observation, compulsive spectatorship, and how the meanings of images are derived from a multiplicity of gazes.[19] [20] Her short film "La Petite Mort," starring French actress Judith Godreche with narration from Gary Oldman, was shown alongside the body of work.[5] The film was a "contemplation on death" and "a way for [her] to deal with the hopelessness [she] was feeling about the world. Creating a parallel universe where tragedies happen but with a sense of lightness as well."[21]

Prager's series, Face in the Crowd, debuted at Washington D.C.'s Corcoran Gallery of Art in 2013, marking her first solo museum exhibition in the U.S.[22] The series of highly staged images of crowds in various familiar settings indicated a distinctive shift in the artist’s practice.[23] [24] The new body of work connected familiar themes in her artwork, but also explored the contemporary condition of the individual and the crowd and human connection versus isolation.[25] The exhibition included photographic work and a three-channel installation of the film (2013), featuring Elizabeth Banks.

She was commissioned by the Paris Opera in 2015 to create a film for 3e Scène, which also coincided with a series of photographs from the project. The film, "La Grande Sortie" portrays the perspectives of performer and audience and considers the underlying tension in this relationship. It features Émilie Cozette and Karl Paquette dancing to an adapted score by Nigel Godrich.[26] [27] [28]

In 2018, Nathalie Herschdorfer, Director of Photo Elysée, curated a major exhibition marking the first mid-career survey of Prager’s work. The exhibition traveled internationally to institutions including The Photographers' Gallery, Museum of Fine Arts Le Locle, Foam Fotografiemuseum, Fotografiska, Stockholm, among others.[29] [30]

In 2019, Prager completed and exhibited her most autobiographical body of work to date, which included photographs and a new short film, "Play the Wind" with Dimitri Chamblas and Riley Keough. The work is an homage to and reflection on the city of Los Angeles, Prager’s hometown and a frequent source of inspiration throughout her career.[31] [32] [33]

Prager’s work has been exhibited in numerous museum exhibitions globally, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.; The National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia;[34] Fotografiska, Stockholm, Sweden;[35] and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, CA,[36] among others.

Recent Work

Prager returned to portraiture in 2021 with Part One: The Mountain. Inspired to examine the complicated emotional effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, Prager created a more simple and intimate series of Americana portraits capturing her fictional subjects in the midst of intense inner turmoil.[37] [38] [39]

Continuing to explore the anxiety and responses of living through uncertain times, Prager followed with a new short film starring Katherine Waterson and an accompanying series of images for Part Two: Run in 2022. The film, titled "Run" (2022), features the unfolding chaos of gigantic silver ball barreling through a small town to a soundtrack by Ellen Reid and Philip Glass.[40] [41]

Film

Prager's films are often psychological thrillers touching on horror and characterized by depictions of isolation, fear, artifice, and the need for connection.[27] [40] Humor, entwined with the unsettling elements, plays an important role in her work.[36]

She is noted for her regular collaborations with award-winning cinematographer Matthew Libatique and has collaborated with actors Cate Blanchett, Brad Pitt, Elizabeth Banks, Gary Oldman, Riley Keough, Michael Shannon, Jessica Chastain, George Clooney, Ryan Gosling, Kirsten Dunst, Glenn Close, Rooney Mara, and Viola Davis, among others.

Prager’s short film "Face in the Crowd" (2013) screened at the New Directors/New Films festival at Lincoln Center and MoMA in 2014.[42] Her most recent short film, "Run" (2022), premiered at the Santa Barbara Film Festival and was nominated for the 2023 SXSW Grand Jury Award.[43] [44] In 2023, she was named one of the "25 New Faces of Independent Film" by Filmmaker Magazine.[45]

Prager is currently working on her debut feature film, DreamQuil, described as a cautionary tale about identity, automation, and humanity set in the near distant future. The film is set to star Elizabeth Banks and John C. Reilly.[46]

Commercial Work

Prager has been commissioned to shoot features and campaigns by luxury brands and prominent publications such as Vogue, New York Magazine, The New York Times Magazine, W Magazine, Garage, Bottega Veneta, Dior, Hermés, Tiffany, and Lavazza.

She has also directed commercials for several prominent international brands including Apple, Hermés, Miller, Anheuser-Busch, Vimeo, and most recently, Cartier, featuring Elle Fanning, in 2023.[47]

Reception

Prager's work is often discussed in connection to Los Angeles. Emily Witt, a journalist and staff writer for The New Yorker, wrote “Prager does for photography what James Ellroy did for crime fiction, inventing a neo-noir L.A. vernacular that creates a feeling of the past without the limitations of historical accuracy.” [6]

Michael Govan, the director of Los Angeles County Museum of Art has said that

Prager's photographic and filmic compositions, like Eggleston's photographs, Alfred Hitchcock's films, and Edward Hopper's paintings, reveal the extraordinary lurking within the ordinary. Wreaking havoc with our involuntary voyeurism and our tendency to leap to conclusions about people's characters based on the merest details of their appearances, Prager cues our own fantasies by representing her own.[10]
Michael Mansfield, the former Curator for Film and Media Art at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, regarded:
Prager belongs to a generation of contemporary artists who fully own their media. She wields a camera and a director’s chair with equal strength, and creates both motion pictures and photographs in full view of their commercial influences and the complex politics of art-house avant-garde cinema.[5]
Prager's crowd photographs are among her most well-known and lauded.[48] [41] Art historian and curator William J Simmons wrote
We might then connect Prager’s crowds to democratic studies of class and labor, like August Sander’s Face of our Time (1929) and Irving Penn’s Small Trades (1950–51) . . . Prager’s contemporary crowds, filled with markers of class, gender, occupation, and privilege (or lack thereof), absorb and require us to consider the very real ramifications of collectivity and estrangement.[49]

Publications

Films

Solo exhibitions

Group exhibitions

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2022-11-06. Photographer Alex Prager's best shot. 1 July 2010. The Guardian.
  2. Johnson, Ken (March 19, 2010). "Aipad Photography Show New York". The New York Times.
  3. Web site: Rizov . Vadim . 2023-09-20 . Alex Prager - Filmmaker Magazine . 2024-02-08 . Filmmaker Magazine Publication with a focus on independent film, offering articles, links, and resources. . en-US.
  4. Book: Booher, Kaitlin . Alex Prager: Face in the Crowd . LEHMANN MAUPIN/M+B GALLERY . 2014 . 9780615901749 . 27–30 . en . Crowd Source: Scenes by Alex Prager.
  5. Book: Mansfield, Michael . Alex Prager: Silver Lake Drive . Chronicle Books . 2018 . 9781452171579 . 146–157 . en . Pretend to Pretend in the Art of Appearances.
  6. Witt . Emily . September 9, 2019 . Los Angeles Dreaming . 2023-12-01 . The New Yorker . en-US.
  7. 29 August 2019 . Alex Prager's L.A. Dreaming . 2022-11-06 . The New Yorker.
  8. Davidson. Barbara. reFramed: In conversation with Alex Prager. Los Angeles Times. August 8, 2012.
  9. Web site: Bengal . Rebecca . July 12, 2018 . The Threat of Being Seen . 2023-11-30 . Aperture . en-US.
  10. Book: Govan, Michael . Alex Prager: Silver Lake Drive . Chronicle Books . 2018 . 9781452171579 . 12–15 . en-US . Alex Prager, Double Take.
  11. Web site: Homes . A. M. . September 2010 . UNEASY PIECES . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20230816091209/https://archive.vanityfair.com/article/2010/9/uneasy-pieces . 2023-08-16 . 2023-11-30 . Vanity Fair The Complete Archive . en-US.
  12. Zellen . Jody . 2012-09-01 . Symptomatic Gaze . Afterimage . 40 . 2 . 31–33 . 10.1525/aft.2012.40.2.31 . 0300-7472.
  13. Web site: Williams . Megan . January 21, 2022 . Alex Prager's carefully controlled photos visualise two uncontrollable years . 2023-12-01 . Creative Review . en-UK.
  14. Web site: Lloyd Smith . Harriet . January 14, 2010 . Week-end by Alex Prager, NY . 2023-12-01 . Wallpaper Magazine . en-US.
  15. Web site: Alex Prager Widewalls . 2024-01-03 . www.widewalls.ch . en.
  16. Web site: O'Neill . Claire . August 26, 2010 . Out With The Old And In With The Old-Inspired: Fresh Photos At MoMA . 2023-11-14 . NPR.
  17. Web site: Bryce Dallas Howard in "Despair" . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20100821115347/http://www.nowness.com/day/2010/6/10/683/bryce-dallas-howard-in-despair . 2010-08-21 . June 10, 2010 . Nowness online.
  18. Web site: October 2, 2012 . We Won an Emmy – for Villainy! . dead . https://archive.today/20140717230426/http://6thfloor.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/10/02/we-won-an-emmy-%E2%80%94-for-villainy/?gwh=EDAFD9DF252D7F538C4D886B6E8CCEE3&gwt=pay . July 17, 2014 . July 16, 2014 . The New York Times.
  19. Web site: 21 April 2012 . Stan Douglas: Midcentury Studio; Alex Prager: Compulsion – review . 2022-11-06 . The Guardian.
  20. Web site: Swanson . Carl . 2012-03-30 . Photographer Alex Prager's Upcoming Exhibition . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20240103014056/https://nymag.com/arts/art/reviews/alex-prager-2012-4/ . 2024-01-03 . 2024-01-03 . New York Magazine . en.
  21. Web site: Alex Prager: La Petite Mort . www.nowness.com.
  22. News: Boyle . Katherine . November 22, 2013 . At Corcoran, Alex Prager's color photographs of crowds depict detachment in togetherness . 2023-12-01 . The Washington Post . en-US . 0190-8286.
  23. Book: Grafik, Claire . Alex Prager: Silver Lake Drive . Chronicle Books . 2018 . 978-0500544976 . 115–120 . en.
  24. Web site: Zafiris . Alex . 2014-01-10 . For Alex Prager, It's Lonely in a Crowd . 2024-01-03 . T Magazine . en-US.
  25. Web site: Hall . Emily . 2014-03-01 . Alex Prager . 2024-01-03 . Artforum . en-US.
  26. News: Wilkinson . Isabel . September 8, 2016 . An Artist's Haunting Fantasy of the Paris Opera Ballet . . 0362-4331.
  27. Web site: Stern . Melissa . 2016-10-13 . Seeing a Horror Movie Through the Reactions of Its Spectators . 2024-01-03 . Hyperallergic . en-US.
  28. 2015-09-22 . How Stage Fright Separates the Professional Ballerinas from the Amateurs . 2024-01-03 . Vanity Fair . en-US.
  29. News: O'Hagan . Sean . O’Hagan . Sean . 2018-06-14 . Tish Murtha / Alex Prager review – a culture shock of grit and glamour . 2024-01-03 . The Guardian . en-GB . 0261-3077.
  30. Web site: Fletcher . Gem . 2018-06-11 . Exploring Hollywood's Sinister Underbelly, with Artist Alex Prager . 2024-01-03 . AnOther . en.
  31. Web site: Williams . Megan . 2019-09-27 . Alex Prager reflects on motherhood and Los Angeles in new show . 2024-01-03 . Creative Review . en-UK.
  32. Web site: Hagberg . Eva . 2019-09-09 . Alex Prager takes us on a dystopian ride through her native Los Angeles . 2024-01-03 . wallpaper.com . en.
  33. Web site: Rosen . Miss . 2019-09-10 . Alex Prager's New Exhibition is a Dystopian Love Letter to Los Angeles . 2024-01-03 . AnOther . en.
  34. News: Spring . Alexandra . November 20, 2014 . Alex Prager's Hollywood: glamour, menace and heroines dying horrible deaths . 2023-12-01 . The Guardian . en-GB . 0261-3077.
  35. Web site: November 22, 2019 . 5 to See: This Weekend . 2023-12-01 . Aesthetica Magazine . en-GB.
  36. News: Vankin . Deborah . November 21, 2020 . Tipsy co-workers, ugly sweaters: The all-too-real office holiday party at LACMA . The Los Angeles Times.
  37. Web site: Solomon . Tessa . 2022-01-21 . In a New Portrait Series, Alex Prager Takes Her Camera to the Mountains . 2024-01-03 . ARTnews.com . en-US.
  38. Web site: Dinsdale . Emily . 2022-01-25 . Alex Prager's cinematic photos of a post-pandemic world . 2024-01-03 . Dazed . en.
  39. News: Stone . Mee-Lai . 2022-01-26 . Falling for it: Alex Prager's flights of fancy – in pictures . 2024-01-03 . the Guardian . en-GB . 0261-3077.
  40. Web site: Williams . Megan . 2023-01-26 . Photographer Alex Prager has one word: run! . 2024-01-03 . Creative Review . en-UK.
  41. Web site: Frailey . Stephen . 2023-05-01 . Alex Prager . 2024-01-03 . Artforum . en-US.
  42. Web site: Indiewire . 2014-02-20 . New Directors/New Films Sets 2014 Lineup, Including 'A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night,' 'The Babadook' and 'Obvious Child' . 2024-01-03 . IndieWire . en-US.
  43. Web site: Meares . Hadley . 2023-03-14 . Alex Prager on Her SXSW Debut and Prepping Her First Feature Film with Elizabeth Banks' Brownstone Productions . 2024-01-03 . The Hollywood Reporter . en-US.
  44. Web site: Feinberg . Scott . 2023-01-18 . Santa Barbara Film Fest: Lineup Revealed for 38th Edition . 2024-01-03 . The Hollywood Reporter . en-US.
  45. Web site: 25 New Faces of Independent Film 2023 Filmmaker Magazine . 2024-01-03 . Filmmaker Magazine Publication with a focus on independent film, offering articles, links, and resources. . en-US.
  46. Web site: Wiseman . Andreas . 2023-05-11 . Elizabeth Banks & John C. Reilly To Lead Timely AI Thriller 'Dreamquil'; HanWay, UTA & CAA Launch Sales For Cannes . 2024-01-03 . Deadline . en-US.
  47. Web site: Jameson . Daniel . 2023-06-28 . Cartier Digs Into Its Archives to Reimagine a Coveted Classic Collection With an Unlikely Coffee Bean Inspiration . 2024-01-03 . Artnet News . en-US.
  48. Web site: O'Regan . Kathryn . June 25, 2018 . Alex Prager's unsettling retelling of the American dream . 2023-11-30 . SLEEK Magazine . en.
  49. Web site: Simmons . William J. . 2022 . Alex Prager . 2024-01-03 . 12th Berlin Biennale for Contemporary Art . en-US.
  50. News: Alex Prager directs Touch of Evil . The New York Times Magazine . April 22, 2015.
  51. Web site: Cate Blanchett Stars in "Uncanny Valley" By Alex Prager . https://web.archive.org/web/20181106101814/https://video.wmagazine.com/watch/cate-blanchett-stars-in-uncanny-valley-by-alex-prager . dead . 6 November 2018 . . 6 November 2018.
  52. Web site: Eva. Hagberg. 2022-11-06. Alex Prager takes us on a dystopian ride through her native Los Angeles. 9 September 2019. wallpaper.com.
  53. Web site: Alex Prager POLYESTER . robertbermangallery.com . 2007 . 2023-07-29.
  54. Web site: Alex Prager: The Big Valley at Michael Hoppen Gallery, London . mutualart.com . 2008-04-21 . 2023-07-29.
  55. Web site: Alex Prager – The Big Valley . yanceyrichardson.com . 2009 . 2023-07-29.
  56. Web site: Alex Prager – Week-End . yanceyrichardson.com . 2010 . 2023-07-29.
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  58. News: Exhibition: Alex Prager, Mise-en-scène. Savannah College of Art and Design. July 27, 2013. July 27, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130817132355/http://www.scadmoa.org/art/exhibitions/2013/alex-prager-exhibition-mise-en-scene. 2013-08-17. live.
  59. Staging Reality: Alex Prager's Timeless Faces in the Crowd. . November 19, 2013. November 30, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131129165813/http://lightbox.time.com/2013/11/19/staging-reality-alex-pragers-timeless-faces-in-the-crowd/#1. 2013-11-29. dead.
  60. Web site: The Arts Club - Exhibitioninner. www.theartsclub.co.uk. 2018-10-24. https://web.archive.org/web/20151004041223/http://www.theartsclub.co.uk/art/exhibition-programme/alexprager. 2015-10-04. live.
  61. Web site: Alex Prager - Overview . mbart.com . 2023-07-29.
  62. Web site: Face in the Crowd - Alex Prager - Exhibitions - Lehmann Maupin . www.lehmannmaupin.com.
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  64. Web site: 2022-11-06. Alex Prager's Hollywood: glamour, menace and heroines dying horrible deaths. 20 November 2014. The Guardian.
  65. Web site: Istanbul '74 Arts & Culture Platform . 2015-11-11 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150910121147/http://istanbul74.com/gallery/istanbul74-presents-alex-prager/ . 2015-09-10 . dead .
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  67. Web site: 2022-11-06. Tish Murtha/Alex Prager review – a Hitchcockian shock of grit and glitz. 14 June 2018. The Guardian.
  68. Web site: MBAL - Alex Prager . https://web.archive.org/web/20181106101044/http://www.mbal.ch/en/exposition/alex-prager-2/ . dead . 6 November 2018 . Musée des beaux-arts du Locle . 6 November 2018.
  69. Web site: Alex Prager - Silver Lake Drive Past exhibition. Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam.
  70. Web site: Alex Prager Silver Lake Drive . fondazionesozzani.org . 2023-07-29.
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  72. Web site: Alex Prager – Play the Wind . lehmannmaupin.com . 2019 . 2023-07-29.
  73. Web site: 2022-11-08. Tipsy co-workers, ugly sweaters: The all-too-real office holiday party at LACMA. 21 November 2020. Los Angeles Times.
  74. Web site: Elisa Wouk. Almino. 2022-11-08. A Goodbye to the Uncomfortable Holiday Work Party. 9 December 2020. Hyperallergic.
  75. Web site: Alex Prager – Part One: The Mountain . lehmannmaupin.com . 2022 . 2023-07-29.
  76. Web site: Artist Photographer Alex Prager on Solo Exhibition at Seoul's Lotte Museum of Art . prestigeonline.com . 2022-03-22 . 2023-07-29.
  77. Web site: 2023 . Alex Prager – Part Two: Run . 2023-07-29 . lehmannmaupin.com.
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  81. Web site: No fashion, please! . Kunsthalle Wien . 2023-07-29.
  82. Web site: Another story . Moderna Museet i Stockholm . 2023-07-29.
  83. Web site: The Hole Contemporary art gallery New York and Los Angeles .
  84. Web site: At the Window: The Photographer's View (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection) .
  85. Web site: Skirball Cultural Center presents Light & Noir: Exiles and Émigrés in Hollywood, 1933–1950. 4 February 2015. 2018-10-24. https://web.archive.org/web/20160424135314/http://www.skirball.org/about/press/2014/light-noir-exiles-and-emigres-hollywood-1933-1950. 2016-04-24. live.
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  87. Web site: Telling Tales: Contemporary Narrative Photography . 19 September 2016 .
  88. Web site: In Production: Art and the Studio System .
  89. Web site: Justin Adian, Ana Bidart, Martí Cormand, Charles Hascoët, Ted Lawson, Stefana McClure, Sean Micka, Emily Mullin, Christina Nicodema, Alex Prager, Gabriel Rico, Paul Anthony Smith, Devin Troy Strother - Exhibitions - Bienvenu Steinberg & J .
  90. Web site: Terminal - .
  91. Web site: Oil – Beauty and Horror in the Petrol Age . Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg . 2023-07-29.
  92. Web site: Freedom of Movement: Contemporary Art and Design from the NGV Collection NGV . 2024-01-10 . www.ngv.vic.gov.au . en-AU.
  93. Web site: Killing TV Tai Kwun . 2024-01-10 . www.taikwun.hk . en.
  94. Web site: Photography: Real and Imagined NGV . 2024-01-10 . www.ngv.vic.gov.au . en-AU.
  95. Web site: About the Fragile Beauty exhibition · V&A . 2024-08-14 . Victoria and Albert Museum . en.
  96. Web site: 2020-05-14. Alex Prager - Silver Lake Drive. Foam Fotografiemuseum Amsterdam.
  97. Web site: 2020-05-14. Alex Prager wins Foam Paul Huf Award 2012. GUP Magazine.