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American Portraits

Leon Borensztein

June 17 – July 26, 2015

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

Refuge from Asia, San Francisco, California, 1979-1989

Gelatin Silver Print

16h x 20w in

Edition of 20

LB034

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

Mexican Toddler with Tie, Reno, Nevada, 1979-1989

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB033

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

Father with Two Sons, Santa Rosa, California, 1979-1989

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB032

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

Military Family, Fresno, California, 1979-1989

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB031

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

Mexican Toddler with Puppy, Big Pine, California, 1979-1989

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB030

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

Father with Baby Girl, Santa Rosa, California, 1979-1989

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB029

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Leon Borensztein

Sailor with His Family, San Francisco, California, 1979-1989

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB028

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Leon Borensztein

Parents with Little Girl, Santa Rosa, California, 1979-1989

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB027

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Leon Borensztein

Black Boy with Boxing Gloves, Fremont, California, 1979-1989

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB026

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Leon Borensztein

Mexican Toddler, Santa Maria, California, 1979-1989

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB025

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

Two Brothers, Madera, California, 1979-1989

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB024

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

Man with Swastika Tattoo on His Chest, Paradise, California, 1985

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB023

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

Young Boxer, Dayton, Nevada, 1985

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB022

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Leon Borensztein

Older Couple in Black Garments, Sonoma, California, 1984

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB021

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

Young Girl in Her Sunday Best, Antioch, California, 1979

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB020

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Leon Borensztein

Farmer's Son, Santa Rosa, California, 1981

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB019

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

Girl Scout with Flag, Maui, Hawaii, 1985

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB018

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

Couple with Baby, Reno, Nevada, 1981

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LB017

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

Black Boy with Picture of His Father, Fremont, California, 1979

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LB016

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Leon Borensztein

Fantaci World Pageant Prince Beauty Winner and Master Photogenic, Beaumont, Texas, 1981

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB015

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Leon Borensztein

Veterans of Royal Canadian Forces, Petaluma, California, 1985

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB014

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Leon Borensztein

Girl with New Lunch Box, Stockton, California, 1985

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LB013

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Leon Borensztein

Twin Sisters in Aviators Hats, Oakland, California, 1988

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB012

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

Brothers with Painted Jackets, St. James, Minnesota, 1988

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB011

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

Man in Arm Chair, San Francisco, California, 1979

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB010

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Leon Borensztein

Toddler with Guitar, Merced, California, 1980

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LB009

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Leon Borensztein

Father with Son, Bakerfield, California, 1983

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LB008

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

Parents with Five Children, Bakersfield, California, 1983

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LB007

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

Man with Afro, San Francisco, California, 1984

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB006

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

American Indian, Phoenix, California, 1986

Gelatin Silver Print

16h x 20w in

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LB005

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

Newlywed Couple, Madera, California, 1985

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB004

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Leon Borensztein

Farmer Couple, Woodland, CA, 1979

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB003

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Leon Borensztein

Black Couple and Baby, Bakersfield, California, 1983

Gelatin Silver Print

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LB002

Leon Borensztein ,

Leon Borensztein

Black Mother with Baby Girl, 1979

Gelatin Silver Print

16h x 20w in

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LB001


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

 

Foley Gallery is delighted to present American Portraits 1979-1989 by photographer Leon Borensztein.

Borensztein first immigrated to the United States from Israel in the late 1970s and initially worked as a traveling portrait photographer throughout the environs of San Francisco.  Commercial portrait sessions would be set-up by eager salesmen, sending Borensztein across California, making up to 30 portraits a day of people in their homes.  While photographing put-on smiles in color for his employer, he decided to make his own photographs in black & white, pulling far enough away from the backdrop to reveal the interior room, the domestic life of his sitter(s).  With clear directions not to smile, “the masks on their faces vanished.”  Eventually, he traveled across the country, meeting his customers in public spaces, economically covering more subjects at a time.

During his travels, it became clear to him that the “American Dream” he longed for himself was also a dream that he shared with his subjects.  But, like his own life, the realities of these mostly working class families wore away at the possibility.  A loneliness and isolation emanated from his subjects.  As in the portraits of Arkansas’s Mike Disfamer and Germany’s August Sander before, Borensztein’s photographs reveal what his subjects really look like and not necessarily what they want to be.

Although his subjects didn’t know one another, they seem like they are a part of the same community, trying to present themselves in the “right” way.  They are on the same social level, having the same concerns, ambitions and sharing similar living conditions as one another.  Borensztein’s use of a simple and consistent backdrop equalizes their status.  But, by revealing their immediate surroundings, the opportunity to be seen as something other than they are vanishes. When the backdrop gets put a way and the photographer pulls into his next town, their lives go back to normal. By subtly shifting how much is portrayed, Borensztein reinterprets the construction of the American identity.

Leon Borensztein (b. 1947) earned his MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute in 1980. He was a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1987 and a grant from the California Council of the Humanities in 2003. His work has been exhibited at Pier 24 Photography in San Francisco, the Centre Nationale de la Photographie in Paris, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris, and SFMOMA. His monograph, America Portraits, was published in 2011.

American Portraits will remain on view through July 26.  Foley Gallery is open Wednesday – Sunday, 12 – 6pm.  To request images, please contact the gallery at 212.244.9081 or info@foleygallery.com.