b. 1964, United States

Jason Fox Biography

New York-born and -based artist Jason Fox is known for his vivid expressionistic portraits that mythologise fictional characters and pop culture personalities. Incorporating satire, social commentary, and the absurd, Fox reimagines contemporary figuration and representation through abstraction.

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Early Years

Fox holds a BFA from The Cooper Union, New York (1986) and an MFA from Columbia University, New York (1988).

Jason Fox Artworks

Jason Fox fuses referents from pop culture, religion, and science fiction in images and assemblages where the real and austere overlap with the absurd and fantastical.

Stylistic influences of Pop art and Abstract Expressionism are regenerated with simplified, cartoonish illustration techniques often seen in comics or fan art. Fox has stated: 'From the start I was interested in a kind of cyborg/extreme figuration. ... I wanted to blow the figure up and rebuild it in a Frankenstein-ish way. Art history and comics were the body parts.'

Early Works

Fox's paintings of the 1990s often employed alternative readymade substrates in the vein of Pop art, while drawing inspiration from objects of pop culture including Marvel comics and album covers. Works such as Natty Dread (1990), Floyd (1992), and Drosion (1993) are painted in enamels and acrylics on unzipped sleeping bags, with loose, repetitive brushwork reminiscent of Jackson Pollock's expressive 'All-over Painting' approach.

Fox's distinct use of the colour red in his paintings and drawings can be traced back to the beginnings of his practice, where it dominated abstract portraits like Drecoya (1995), as well as in more detailed fantastical scenes, such as Shaolin (1996).

Contemporary Portraiture

Fox's portraits channel an intensity that recalls the practice of Francis Bacon, achieved through an often grotesque abstraction of form and a decisive command of colour and paint application—ranging from vigorous, messy strokes to delicate and defined renderings. Later works experiment with opacities, with layers of watered-down paint generating the effect of looking at a lenticular image—as seen in Dragon Turns on Itself (2019) or Fierce Crossness (2020), where images of dragons are playfully superimposed on human faces.

Fox's portraits often revisit the same subjects, as though constantly reinventing their visual identities—with famous figures such as The Beatles, Joni Mitchell, Tom Petty, and Barack Obama featuring repeatedly throughout Fox's oeuvre. Marley on Obama (2010) presents an uncanny transposition of Bob Marley and Barack Obama in blood-red monochrome, in an ambiguous cultural commentary or a comical reimagining of representational stereotypes.

Other subjects of Fox's paintings include the artist's dog, as well as various religious and fictional creatures, which are often hybridised to form entirely novel beings. On Fox's 2014 exhibition, Supernaturalism at CANADA, New York, Kate Liebman wrote for The Brooklyn Rail: 'There is little doubt that Fox is intrigued by peculiar, idiosyncratic combinations that can seem far afield: Obama/Marley, Vishnu/angel, figuration/colour field.'

Other Works

Jason Fox's sculptures range from pseudo-ritualistic assemblages such as Drixen (1991), in which bags of rocks are arranged around a wooden totem capped with a black wig, to cast objects that evoke medical or scientific associations, illustrated in the concrete and resin Monument for Destruction (2004).

Exhibitions

Jason Fox has exhibited extensively throughout the United States and internationally since the early 1990s.

Select solo exhibitions include Jason Fox, David Kordansky Gallery, Los Angeles (2020); Beware of Darkness, Almine Rech, Brussels (2018); Square Cave, CANADA, New York (2017); and Criminal Minds, Retrospective Gallery, New York (2016)__.

Select group exhibitions include Different strokes, Almine Rech, London (2021); Painting Someone, Almine Rech, Shanghai (2020); Animal Farm, The Brant Foundation, Connecticut (2017); Zeitgeist, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Geneva (2017); and New Hells, Derek Eller Gallery, New York (2014)__.

Website

Fox's website can be found here.

Misong Kim | Ocula | 2022

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Can You Hear Me? by Jason Fox contemporary artwork painting, works on paper, drawing
Jason Fox Can You Hear Me?, 2022 Acrylic, oil, and pencil on canvas
106.7 x 91.4 x 2.5 cm
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Chico's Ears by Jason Fox contemporary artwork painting, works on paper, drawing
Jason Fox Chico's Ears, 2022 Acrylic, charcoal, and pencil on canvas
228.6 x 157.5 x 3.2 cm
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Green Noir by Jason Fox contemporary artwork painting, works on paper, drawing
Jason Fox Green Noir, 2022 Acrylic, oil, and pencil on canvas
228.6 x 157.5 x 3.2 cm
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Petty/Giacometti IV by Jason Fox contemporary artwork painting, works on paper, drawing
Jason Fox Petty/Giacometti IV, 2022 Oil, acrylic, and pencil on canvas
106.7 x 91.4 x 2.5 cm
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Avoid Eye Contact by Jason Fox contemporary artwork painting, works on paper, drawing
Jason Fox Avoid Eye Contact, 2022 Acrylic, oil, charcoal, and pencil on canvas
228.6 x 157.5 x 3.8 cm
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Hotel Bathroom by Jason Fox contemporary artwork painting, works on paper, drawing
Jason Fox Hotel Bathroom, 2022 Acrylic, charcoal, and pencil on canvas
228.6 x 157.5 x 3.8 cm
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You and Me by Jason Fox contemporary artwork painting, works on paper, drawing
Jason Fox You and Me, 2023 Oil, acrylic, and pencil on canvas
61 x 45.7 x 1.6 cm
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David by Jason Fox contemporary artwork painting, works on paper, drawing
Jason Fox David, 2023 Oil, acrylic, and pencil on canvas
228.6 x 157.5 x 3.8 cm
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