Angela Fraleigh
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Angela Fraleigh (born 1976) is a contemporary American artist. Her oil and mixed media paintings explore themes such as gender, sexuality, femininity, and power dynamics, in a style that weaves together realism, abstraction, and classical influences.


Biography and education

Fraleigh was born in 1976 in Beaufort, South Carolina, and raised in rural
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, where she attended Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School. She later received her BFA in painting from
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, where she graduated magna cum laude, and her MFA in painting from the
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. Fraleigh is a full professor in the Art Department at
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. She currently resides and works in New York, New York, and Allentown, Pennsylvania, where she lives with her husband, artist Wesley Heiss, and their daughters, Tuesday and Sagan.


Work

Fraleigh works primarily with paint, although she has exhibited works in a variety of additional mediums, including drawing and sculpture. The process of creating her complex, layered paintings varies and often involves a balance between control and chance. One way of working used by Fraleigh involves rendering her figures using a traditional approach, then placing the canvas horizontally and introducing the element of chance through pours of paint over the surface of the work. Fraleigh has been described as a "painterly painter," creating tactile and flowing surfaces in her figurative paintings where forms are often obscured. Speaking about the experience of viewing Fraleigh's work, Curator of the
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Michelle White has said "When you stand in front of her work, she maintains the magical and seductive qualities of oil on canvas and makes it impossible to deny the potential for paint to function as political weapon." Many of Fraleigh's paintings rework well-known compositions by
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s, and in the process, the artist stages feminist interventions by giving the women who traditionally played peripheral roles more narrative agency. In her essay on Fraleigh's 2016 exhibition, ''Angela Fraleigh: Between Tongue and Teeth,'' at the
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, Cynthia Hazen Polsky and Leon Polsky Curator of Contemporary Art at
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Kelly Baum, wrote that "Through her many subtractions and additions, modifications and adjustments to Baroque and
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paintings, therefore, Fraleigh renders her female subjects both autonomous and heroic, thereby rectifying centuries of artistic misogyny." Of these all-female communities and relationships present in Fraleigh's artwork, Baum has noted that her paintings "serve as utopic provocations of the best sort: counter or oppositional narratives that allow us to imagine different pasts and different futures." Although many of Fraleigh's figures are quoted from historical examples, " rther examination reveal the paintings exist very much in the 21st century—and perhaps may even be prophetic." Set in abstracted backgrounds that reveal her interest in creating new spaces for her female figures to come together, Fraleigh's characters no longer exist in the past and instead become a vehicle for the artist to explore both the contemporary lives of women and their roles throughout history, like the role of women as objects in art. In her essay on Fraleigh's work, "Erotic Power and the Subversion of Myth," feminist writer and educator Jennifer Tyburczy writes that Fraleigh's work may be seen as a response to the prevalence of the eroticized female nude in art." The subversion of the male gaze is a common theme in Fraleigh's paintings, yet sexuality is never entirely absent in these works, and is explored alongside "other kinds of desire that can exist between women, like friendship, love, camaraderie, and tenderness." More recently, Fraleigh has created a number of site-specific series, which has led to collaborative projects with institutions like the Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center, the
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, and the
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where she mines their collections for the invisible or marginalized stories within.


References

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