Mark Fox

Statute

May 21 – July 9, 2011

Statute, 2011
Installation detail

Statute, 2011
Installation detail

Statute, 2011
Installation detail

Statute, 2011
Installation detail

Statute, 2011
Installation detail

Statute, 2011
Installation detail

HHQIC, 2011
water-based enamel, watercolor, ink on paper, linen tape, archival glue and pins
44 x 30 x 3 inches

Memorare, 2011
water-based enamel, watercolor, ink on paper, linen tape, archival glue and pins
44 x 30 x 3 inches

Statue, 2009
color pencil, acrylic ink, gummed linen tape moistened with holy water from St. Patrick's Cathedral, sawhorse used at the World Trade Center/Freedom Tower construction, six votive candles topped with earth from the grounds of the U.S. Supreme Court building
Dimensions variable

3HMWTC, 2011
oil on paper with linen tape, holy water, gold leaf, lumber from the World Trade Center/Freedom Tower construction site, hat pins
33 x 12 x 17 inches

HHQWTC, 2011
oil on paper with linen tape, holy water, lumber from the World Trade Center/Freedom Tower construction site, hat pins
33 x 12 x 17 inches

Press Release

Mark Moore Gallery is thrilled to present a first-time Los Angeles solo exhibition of work by New York artist, Mark Fox. Featuring a combination of installation, metalwork and his trademark intricate paper cut-outs, Fox will convert the Project Room into a manifold survey of his varying techniques and practices.

A three-time recipient of the Jim Henson Foundation Project Grant, Fox oftentimes turns a discerning eye upon socioeconomic, political and theological texts and occurrences. Grappling with issues of consumerist accumulation, authority of cultural scripture and fixed meaning, Fox debunks the constructed validity of historically strict paradigms. Passages that once indicated pedantic definitions of right/wrong, good/evil, black/white are transformed into fragile cloud-like abstractions - a grayish amalgamation of barely legible words reduced to elegant paper forms and billowing masses of verse. In Statue, Fox's penchant for retooling the absolute into the unintelligible takes a slightly less ambiguous turn. Suspended from the Project Room's ceiling, Statue floats in hovering winsomeness, tendrils of hand-cut and delicately colored words spilling towards the floor like cartoonish captions void of narrator. With linen tape moistened with holy water from St. Patrick's Cathedral, a sawhorse used at the World Trade Center/Freedom Tower construction site and six votive candles topped with earth from the grounds of the U.S. Supreme Court building, Fox deftly alleviates the weight of doctrinally-fueled antagonism, dissension and discordance of recent years, and disarms it by rendering its narratives incoherent.

Mark Fox (b. 1963, Ohio) received his MFA from Stanford University (CA). He has had solo exhibitions at Rice University Art Gallery (TX), Santa Barbara Contemporary Arts Forum (CA), as well as exhibitions in New York, Miami, Detroit, Philadelphia and San Francisco. His work can be found in the public collections of The Museum of Modern Art (NY), Whitney Museum of Art (NY), Albright-Knox Art Gallery (NY), Philadelphia Museum of Art (PA) and the Cincinnati Art Museum (OH), among others.. He is represented by Larissa Goldston Gallery in New York City, where he lives and works. This is Fox's first solo exhibition with the gallery.

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