FORGOTTEN PLANES
This body of photographs, commissioned by Tim Leach, is best described like this: "Tim asked if subject matter was important to me. I said, 'No, only what I evoke from that subject matter is important to me.' He said, 'Can you evoke something from my company's oil fields and facilities in Southeastern New Mexico?' I said, 'Yes, I can find what I strive for in most anything.' And so began 'Forgotten Planes', a manifestation of my belief that form is transcendent and that the ability of the camera to record reality is the least of it's possibilities."
James Housefield, Professor in History of Art & Design at the University of California, Davis, wrote this in my book Forgotten Planes:
"Burton Pritzker's imagery communicates a philosophy in which "everything is also something else." This philosophical stand helps to make sense of an apparent paradox arising from his work. Although human figures are not a part of Forgotten Planes, his art is imbued with humanist motivations. Ultimately, Pritzker seeks to address the human condition, for his compositions reveal the invisible humanity within them. He arranges forms that he finds in the world around him so that they communicate something more than the sum of their parts. In these acts of composition, the stuff of our material world presents itself as the shadows of something else. Through images that appear to be the manifestations of memory or of imagination, Pritzker guides viewers on a philosophical road trip."
A Space Between Thoughts
A Thing Made too Clear
A Tracker's Dilemma
After the Eclipse
Conflicting Theories
Death of the Minotaur
Deconstruction of a Rigid Paradigm
Denial Seldom Works
Detective's Clue
Don't Believe What Only Seems Real
Fall to Innocence
Generating an Unknown Source
Glimpse of the Void
He Tried to Leave But Couldn't
Hint of Reality
House of Mirrors
Introducing New Evidence
Late Harvest
Leading to Conflicting Rumors
Leave The Door Ajar
Little Room for Doubt
Looking to the Future
Magnetism of the Circle
Man in the Moon
Midnight at Noon
Mistaken Identity
Moment of Realization
Passing the Transition Zone
Phoenix Rising
Preparation for the Execution
Proton Collision
Release From Rigidity
Saturday Matinee
She Left Because of it
Solaris
Sometimes an Entry is an Exit
Sometimes Logic is Deceiving
Strange Sea
Substratum
Subterranean
Succumbing to Deception
Surprise Ending
Synchronicity
The Artist's Personal Aspiration
The Obstacle or a Solution
The Opposite of a Perception
The Oracle
The Reverie That Sees
The Secret Observer
The Sorcerer's Hat
The True Believer's Quandary
Thieves Sanctuary
To Become Present in a Voic
Unlocking the Secret
Unsuspected Culprit
We Wear Many Hats
When Emptiness Looks Full
Where Planes Collide
Whisper of Civility
Without Beginning or End