20×200 Tip: Jonathan Allen depicts a pack of photographers
Posted in 20x200, Of Interest on August 5th, 2008 by JenSnow
Torn by Jonathan Allen
The print above — today’s 20×200 edition — is not a photograph, but it does depict a pack of photographers and Ms. Bekman explains its link to Hey, Hot Shot in her newsletter description:
Jonathan’s distinctive style has all kinds of intersections with past and future 20×200 artists. Faux bois has popped up in lots of our editions, and his saturated geometric planes are reminiscent of Paradigm Shift, an early edition from painter Jessica Snow. Those hues and lines are also somewhat unexpectedly akin to new work from 20×200 favorite Carrie Marill, recently completed for her solo show that’s opening at the gallery next month. (The suspense might be killing you, but you’ll just have to wait!) And don’t you see a connection with Curtis Mann’s Treetops in Jonathan’s choice of subject and media? I sure do. Most randomly, his crowd of shutterbugs reminds me of Michael David Murphy’s own photo-journalism and the insightful criticism that you’ll find on his blog 2point8. And there are personal connections as well. Jonathan was encouraged to submit to 20×200 by fellow LMCC resident Amy Park and is (perhaps unbeknownst to him) connected to Dorthe Alstrup via their participation in the Bronx Museum’s prestigious Artist in the Marketplace program.
Who’s Dorthe you say? As Google will tell you in its top results, she’s a former Hot Shot. She’s also got a great print coming up with us here in a few weeks. Another surprise to look forward to!
And now I’m moving forward myself. This year’s first round of Hey, Hot Shot! winners make their debut at the JB on Friday and there are preparations to attend to.









