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Lamar Peterson

The View from Outside

October 9 – November 1, 2025

Lamar Peterson

Press Release

Fredericks & Freiser is pleased to announce The View from Outside, an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Lamar Peterson. For over twenty years, Peterson has examined the shifting boundary between private refuge and public exposure, tracing the fragile line between the sanctuary of suburbia and the encroaching outside world.

 

In these works, domestic life becomes both subject and setting. Peterson centers Black men seeking solace in simple rituals—cooking a meal, tending a garden, pausing for breath. Such acts unfold as quiet affirmations of care, autonomy, and survival in a world that seldom allows stillness.

 

The home emerges as a porous site where walls blur and dissolve, inviting the viewer inside while hinting at intrusion. Interiors are never just rooms but emotional terrains, shaped by color, gesture, and ritual. Beyond them, the outside world presses close: flowers merge with architecture, windows open to gardens, and structures bend beneath the tension of shelter and exposure. These thresholds mirror the inner lives of Peterson’s figures, who negotiate vulnerability, resilience, and the subtle insistence of presence both within and beyond their walls.

The men depicted attempt to carve out sanctuaries that hold beauty and ordinary grace. Vibrant gardens and patterned surfaces create temporary enclosures of safety. Yet the outside world is never fully held at bay. In Peterson’s hands, moments of respite are always tempered by unease, suggesting that tranquility and tension coexist inextricably.

 

At once lush and unsettling, The View from Outside reflects our own condition: a reality where peace and anxiety, intimacy and intrusion, utopia and daily life are perpetually intertwined. Peterson reminds us that the outside is never far away, and that the view, both inward and outward is never as simple as it seems.