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Tom Allen: Richard Telles fine art.


At first glance, Tom Allen's paintings are almost too familiar--countless Romantic revivals and the continual return of representation have prepared us for these pseudo-Germanic pictures. Even as the artist hones his technique from one show to the next, a tendency to flaunt "bad taste," or the kitsch factor, is still in evidence. But look more closely: This is neither another parody of Caspar David nor an homage.

First, Allen's resurrection is accomplished in a manner that might be termed site-specific: His proximity to the Hollywood dream machine and Disneyland makes all the difference. In addition, the prewar exodus of the German intelligentsia to the Hollywood Hills, as recounted in Laurence A. Rickels's The Case of California, provides another vital cultural link. This relocation is no doubt partly the cause of the tropical/lurid, smog-enhanced skylines that Allen opposes, in such works as A Candle in the Forest or As Under a Drunken Star (both 2003), to the darkly tangled stretches of black forest below. This young painter has obviously scrutinized the LA sunset for new colors to mix in with those of the old masters.

Allen's dialogue with art history is materialized via subtly "off" color combinations, vaguely skewed compositions, barely uneven surfaces slick and pocked pock  
n.
1. A pustule caused by smallpox or a similar eruptive disease.

2. A mark or scar left in the skin by such a pustule; a pockmark.

tr.v.
, thin and layered, lacquered and bone dry. His montagelike method of overlaying past and present is announced quietly, through a system of incongruities and formal knots that must be patiently unraveled. Having caught the viewer in their structural web, the paintings then deliver their poisonous sting.

What are we to make, for instance, of Allen's gruesome Pieta, 2002-2003-the Virgin as a featureless, electric blue shroud enveloping en·vel·op  
tr.v. en·vel·oped, en·vel·op·ing, en·vel·ops
1. To enclose or encase completely with or as if with a covering: "Accompanying the darkness, a stillness envelops the city" 
 a moldering, decapitated de·cap·i·tate  
tr.v. de·cap·i·tat·ed, de·cap·i·tat·ing, de·cap·i·tates
To cut off the head of; behead.



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 Christ? In a set of accompanying "program notes," Allen mentions "all the absurdities and painful concessions of the burden of attachment" that come with this iconographic territory but then gives these themes a spin that is at once vicious, morbid, and revelatory. This small scene is set in a cave, following the Crucifixion; the Mother Mary has evaporated into an empty, billowing bil·low  
n.
1. A large wave or swell of water.

2. A great swell, surge, or undulating mass, as of smoke or sound.

v. bil·lowed, bil·low·ing, bil·lows

v.intr.
1.
 robe. Allen's Virgin is as lax and formless form·less  
adj.
1. Having no definite form; shapeless. See Synonyms at shapeless.

2. Lacking order.

3. Having no material existence.
 as the putrid putrid /pu·trid/ (pu´trid) rotten; putrefied.

pu·trid
adj.
1. Decomposed; foul-smelling; rotten.

2. Proceeding from, relating to, or exhibiting putrefaction.
 body of Christ
This article is about the religious concept. For article about the sect, see The Body of Christ.


The Body of Christ is a term used by Christians to describe believers in Christ. Jesus Christ is seen as the "head" of the body, which is the church.
 that she may now swaddle swad·dle  
tr.v. swad·dled, swad·dling, swad·dles
1. To wrap or bind in bandages; swathe.

2. To wrap (a baby) in swaddling clothes.

3. To restrain or restrict.

n.
 with her whole being (or what's left of it), yet this dismal, deathly moment is here restaged as one of ultimate reconciliation, the merging of opposites. What matters, Allen suggests--at least for" painting--is what happens inside the cave, not out.

It is no accident that in Allen's paintings the sun always seems to be setting (if it's not already night). Emphasizing the still underexamined continence of early avantgardism and the occult, this artist is diligently rethinking the modern history of painting in the strict absence of light. The sunless sky is rotten and malevolent hut churning with psychedelic potential. Accordingly, in Pieta, Christ's wounds bloom forth as garish magenta flowers, and in Drunken Star the leaves of a broken tree turn into dancing flames. At the entrance of the gallery, a drawing of the frontispiece from an old grimoire Noun 1. grimoire - a manual of black magic (for invoking spirits and demons)
manual - a small handbook
 announces the scholarly nature of Allen's undertaking. Another drawing within the body of the show two charts delineating the characters of tire "good" and "evil" spirits clearly establishes his position and perspective on the material. Depicted slightly larger than its partner and in regal hues of purple and gold, evil, of course, wins out.
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Title Annotation:Los Angeles
Author:Tumlir, Jan
Publication:Artforum International
Date:Nov 1, 2003
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