Frederick Sommer (1905-1999) was an artistic polymath, with deep interests in painting, drawing, photography, sculpture and collage. With his work he intended to engage the world formally, to harvest its chance gifts, decontextualizing and rearranging found images and objects according to often shocking visual affinities. The artist played with a wide variety of forms, textures and scale to create startling compositions amid objects and sites others found too insignificant to notice. Sommer was intent on expanding the limits of where beauty could be found, and after viewing a display of original musical scores, he began to formulate his own theories correlating the graphic design to the sound of musical scores. Alongside many great artists of the period including Edward Weston, Max Ernst, Man Ray and Aaron Siskind, Sommer created a unique and avant-garde body of work formulated from his interest in Surrealism.
Born in 1905 in Angri, Italy, Sommer was raised in Rio de Janeiro, and exposed to art and landscape architecture at an early age. He completed his studies at Cornell University, graduating with a Masters of Arts degree in Landscape Architecture. By his early 30s, Sommer took a trip to Switzerland for health reasons and began his explorations in multiple artistic disciplines. In 1974 Sommer received the prestigious John Simon Guggenheim Fellowship. He died in 1999 at the age of 93 in Prescott, Arizona where he and his wife Frances Sommer had lived since 1936. His legacy lives on at the Frederick and Frances Sommer Foundation. Since 2010, Bruce Silverstein has organized two major retrospectives of his work.
His works have been exhibited by the world’s most important institutions, including the George Eastman House, Rochester; J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; Delaware Art Museum; Serpentine Gallery, London; Charles Egan Gallery, New York; Philadelphia College of Art; Washington Gallery of Modern Art, Washington D.C.; Pasadena Art Museum, California; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Institute of Design, Chicago; Zimmergalerie Franck, Germany; and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Work by the artist is represented in major museum collections internationally such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.; Art Institute of Chicago; Museum of Modern Art, New York; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; Maison Europeene de la Photographie; George Eastman House, Rochester; and the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
Sommer’s work has been published widely. Noteworthy publications include Frederick Sommer: Photography, Drawing, Collage (2005), The Mistress of the World Has No Name: Where Images Come From (1987), Frederick Sommer at Seventy Five, a Retrospective (1980), and Venus, Jupiter and Mars: The Photographs of Frederick Sommer (1980).
Photographer as Sculptor, Sculptor as Photographer
10 Apr - 7 Jun 2025Gallery ExhibitionsBruce Silverstein Gallery is pleased to present Photographer as Sculptor, Sculptor as Photographer , the inaugural exhibition of its new gallery space. This exhibition brings together sculptures and photographs by...Read more20th Anniversary Exhibition
REWIND16 Dec 2021 - 19 Feb 2022Gallery ExhibitionsBruce Silverstein Gallery is pleased to announce REWIND , a celebration of our 20th anniversary. Featuring works selected from over one hundred exhibitions, REWIND is an opportunity to revisit the...Read moreFredrick Sommer
Visual Affinities24 Oct - 7 Dec 2019Gallery ExhibitionsIn the span of an extraordinary career, Frederick Sommer worked in a variety of media—encompassing drawing, painting, photography, collage, and writing. Although celebrated for his achievements in photography, the artist...Read moreDrawing the Line
11 Jul - 30 Aug 2019Gallery ExhibitionsBruce Silverstein Gallery is pleased to announce a group exhibition featuring works by Harry Callahan, Germaine Krull, Shinichi Maruyama, Barbara Morgan, Sigmar Polke, Man Ray, Aaron Siskind, Keith A. Smith,...Read moreMonochrome
20 Jan - 4 Mar 2017Gallery ExhibitionsBruce Silverstein Gallery is pleased to present MONOCHROME, an exhibition including works by Alfred Leslie, Barbara Morgan, Louise Nevelson, Man Ray, Aaron Siskind, Frederick Sommer and John Wood.Read moreSongs and the Sky
An Exhibition of Art and Music28 Apr - 25 Jun 2016Gallery ExhibitionsBruce Silverstein Gallery is pleased to present Songs and the Sky , an exhibition of art and music.Read moreFredrick Sommer
Glue Drawings11 Jun - 31 Jul 2015Gallery ExhibitionsBruce Silverstein is pleased to present an exhibition of Frederick Sommer’s glue color drawings from the 1930s-50s.Read morede-FORMATIONS
A group show featuring Andre Kertesz’s Distortions series26 Feb - 18 Apr 2015Gallery ExhibitionsIn 1933 André Kertész photographed two nude models in a carnival mirror as an assignment for the risqué publication Le Sourire. For a magazine often illustrated with erotic drawings, Kertész’s...Read moreFredrick Sommer
Choice and Chance, Structure Art and Nature24 Feb - 2 Apr 2011Gallery ExhibitionsBruce Silverstein / 20 and Ricco Maresca Gallery are pleased to announce a collaborative exhibition featuring the collages of Frederick Sommer. Containing some fifty examples from his prodigious output, dating...Read moreDISCOVERIES
A special selection of extraordinary photographs from the gallery's private inventory8 Jul - 6 Aug 2010Gallery ExhibitionsBruce Silverstein Gallery is pleased to announce DISCOVERIES, an exhibition featuring an eclectic selection of rare and noteworthy works by 35 known and lesser-known artists from the 20 th century.Read moreFredrick Sommer
Circumnavigation4 Feb - 20 Mar 2010Bruce Silverstein is pleased to announce Circumnavigation , an exhibition of the various media mastered by the artist Frederick Sommer.Read more
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