Why Are You Sitting In The Dark
David Kordansky Gallery•May 16, 2025 — Jun 28, 2025
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David Kordansky Gallery is pleased to announce Why Are You Sitting In The Dark, an exhibition of paintings, drawings, and a sculpture by Jason Fox. The exhibition will be on view in Los Angeles at 5130 W. Edgewood Pl., from May 16 through June 28, 2025. An opening reception will be held on Friday, May 16 from 6 to 8 PM.
Fox makes paintings that are, first and foremost, about painting but inevitably end up being about everything else. The style he has developed over four decades is responsive to many levels of cultural production, indulging in disparate interests such as modernism, minimalism, comic books, and popular music. No two paintings are alike, even or especially those produced as entries in an immediately recognizable series. Joni Mitchell, Alberto Giacometti, a bemused dragon, a melancholic dog, and various skeletons or other "frightening" figures are among the recurring cast of characters who lend their forms to Fox's inventive, intuitively elaborated...More
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Why Are You Sitting In The Dark
David Kordansky Gallery•May 16, 2025 — Jun 28, 2025
Press Release
David Kordansky Gallery is pleased to announce Why Are You Sitting In The Dark, an exhibition of paintings, drawings, and a sculpture by Jason Fox. The exhibition will be on view in Los Angeles at 5130 W. Edgewood Pl., from May 16 through June 28, 2025. An opening reception will be held on Friday, May 16 from 6 to 8 PM.
Fox makes paintings that are, first and foremost, about painting but inevitably end up being about everything else. The style he has developed over four decades is responsive to many levels of cultural production, indulging in disparate interests such as modernism, minimalism, comic books, and popular music. No two paintings are alike, even or especially those produced as entries in an immediately recognizable series. Joni Mitchell, Alberto Giacometti, a bemused dragon, a melancholic dog, and various skeletons or other "frightening" figures are among the recurring cast of characters who lend their forms to Fox's inventive, intuitively elaborated...More