Behind Melrose Avenue, 2004
Maker
Panar, Ed
American, b. 1976
Date2004
MediumChromogenic development print
Dimensionsimage: 5 in x 3 in; image: 8 in x 10 in; mat: 14 in x 11 in
Credit LineMuseum purchase
Object number2005:40
About the ArtistThe small-sized photographs in Ed Panar’s Golden Palms series, taken on the streets of Los Angeles, comprise an idiosyncratic and intimately scaled view of an immense and potentially impersonal city. In carefully composed but seemingly casual images, Panar calls attention to unusual visual arrangements in ordinary settings and captures fleeting events that suggest a more anomalous world exists beneath the veneer of the normal. A tree root in front of the Redondo Beach post office resembles a wizened hand reaching over the curb. The angles of a dumpster echo the geometry of the building behind it, while its bright color stands out in dramatic contrast. "From very early on," Panar states, "Los Angeles has existed as a fabricated image which has shaped the idea we have of the actual geographic location to this day. This is a place where the absurd becomes the everyday and there is a very tangible sense of fiction intermingling with reality all around you." Ed Panar was born in Johnstown, Pennsylvania in 1976. He holds a BA from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (1998) and an MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan (2005).Gilbertson, Ashley
2004, printed 2006