May 21 - June 26, 2021

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Jason Fox: 5 Seasons

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Detail of Jason Fox's Don't Leave, 2020

Canada is pleased to present 5 Seasons by Jason Fox, the artist’s third solo show with the gallery. The title alludes to The Seasons paintings by Jasper Johns or references a potential fifth season due to global warming. It could also be a nod to the lifespan of a tv show, the fifth season of Seinfeld, for example. The paintings are a compilation of figures dissolving into and emerging out of one another. Fox employs a standardized format for this show: large verticals that recall royal court portraiture. His subjects include George Harrison, Jennifer Lawrence, Bob Marley, Joni Mitchell, and a cartoonish dragon that, when piled together, create a sense of distorted history. Fox is less concerned with capturing a likeness than defining reality.

The paintings are painted thinly with attention paid to creating depth and surface through various effects including Ab-Ex spatters and quirky rolls of tin foil applied to the surfaces. The European features an image of George Harrison casually posing with a hand in his pocket as he turns into a skeleton with demon wings. In Get Out of Me, a dragon, George Harrison and Jennifer Lawrence blend creating a charged feeling of beauty, crude humor, and horror.  Feet feature heavily in the paintings, such as in The Siren, where perfect high-heeled feet anchor the Jennifer Lawrence/dragon/Joni Mitchell strumming a guitar figure onto terra firma. The Patriot is a version of a painting Fox has painted before: a Freddy Kruger-like character in an American flag hockey mask, his arms raised in a crucifixion or “don’t shoot” posture surrounded by totemic images of our times including the Chase bank logo, an uppercase Q, and the notorious Cattelan banana hanging in the air like the aura of a crazed everyman.
 

The content of Fox's art includes his disdain for American power structures. It is tempting to say that the paintings haven’t changed that much, but the world has and made the paintings look nearly photorealistic. Once upon a time, in Fox’s estimation, our politics ran on a gentleman’s agreement that pantomimed left/right dialectics but was ultimately a system committed to the status quo of winner takes all capitalism and a brutally opportunistic foreign policy. Recently, as one major U.S. political party has become openly racist, nativist, and willing to flirt with canceling democracy, the veil has been ripped off Pax Americana. Fox’s work exposes the rawness of the now in a way that feels like something other than propositional. It is terror. But it is also angelic in the guise of Joni Mitchell, George Harrison, and Puff the Magic Dragon. Holding these extremes at the same time is what gives the paintings power.

Jason Fox (b. 1964, Yonkers, New York; lives and works in Poughkeepsie, New York) has been the subject of solo exhibitions at Canada, New York (2021, 2017);  David Kordansky, Los Angeles (2020), and Almine Rech Gallery, Brussels (2018). Recent group exhibitions include shows at Friedrich Petzel Gallery, New York (2021); Almine Rech Gallery, Shanghai (2021); Different Strokes, Almine Rech Gallery, London (2021); Samaritans, Eva Presenhuber Gallery, New York (2019); Animal Farm, Brant Foundation Art Study Center, Greenwich, Connecticut (2017); Rien faire et laisser rire, Galerie Rodolphe Janssen, Brussels (2013); and Contemporary Surrealist Drawings from Rotterdam, Collection Boijmans Van Beuningen, Institut Néerlandais, Paris (2012).

Installation views of Jason Fox, 5 Seasons, Canada, New York, 2021

Jason Fox The Siren, 2021
Acrylic, oil, and graphite on canvas
90 x 62 x 1.5 inches (139.70 x 139.70 x 2.54 cm)

Jason Fox Earth, Dogs & Fire, 2021
Acrylic, oil, and graphite on canvas
90 x 62 x 1.5 inches (228.60 x 157.48 x 3.81 cm) 

Jason Fox Get Out of Me, 2020
Acrylic, oil, and graphite on canvas
90 x 62 x 1.5 inches (228.60 x 157.48 x 3.81 cm) 

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Jason Fox's studio in upstate New York, Winter 2021. Photo by Marquale Ashley

Jason Fox The European, 2021
Acrylic, oil, aluminum foil, and graphite on canvas
90 x 62 x 1.5 inches (228.60 x 157.48 x 3.81 cm) 

Jason Fox The Patriot, 2021
Acrylic, oil, and graphite on canvas
90 x 62 x 1.5 inches (228.60 x 157.48 x 3.81 cm) 

Jason Fox Don't Leave, 2021
Acrylic, oil, collage, and graphite on canvas
120 x 86 x 2 inches (304.80 x 218.44 x 5.08 cm) 

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Drawings in Fox's upstate New York studio, Winter 2021. Photo: Marquale Ashley

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Jason Fox IV Mark, 2020
Acrylic, oil, and graphite on canvas
55 x 55 x 1 inches (139.70 x 139.70 x 2.54 cm)

Jason Fox Diana, 2021
Acyrlic and graphite on canvas
42 x 36 x 1 inches (106.68 x 91.44 x 2.54 cm)

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Jason Fox in his studio, Winter 2021. Photo by Marquale Ashley

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In conjunction with 5 Seasons, Canada is pleased to publish Jason Fox: Drawings, a monograph highlighting the artist’s varied and rigorous drawing practice.

Jason Fox
Drawings
Hardcover, 140 pages.
Essay by Dan Nadel
English & Chinese
$40

Preorder here
 

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Selected Works

Dream SpeakRachel Eulena Williams

ZzyzxChristina Sucgang

HomesickSadie Laska

Promised LightLuke Murphy

ReadersKiyoshi Tsuchiya

ComeCloseJoan Snyder

NocturnesAnke Weyer

Arms and the SeaKatherine Bradford

Objet OuttaKen Resseger

Last LandscapesGerald Ferguson

Leroy's LuncheonAzikiwe Mohammed

Frisson CityLee Relvas

Reassembler 3Brian Belott

A Ball is for ThrowingElizabeth McIntosh

Ambient MusicLee Mary Manning

TORSOAnnabeth Marks

BiscuitLyric Shen

Body ForthMatt Connors

A Cliff to ClimbRyan Preciado

Library of a DreamRobert Janitz

Gold GoldRJ Messineo

On ValentinesSpencer Lewis

Who is afraid of Natasha?Joanna Malinowska & CT Jasper

USMichael Mahalchick

TRANSFIGURATIONAurora Pellizzi

The Thick StreamGroup Exhibition

5 SeasonsJason Fox

Mother PaintingsKatherine Bradford

Ceramics and PrintsElisabeth Kley

Black Femme: Sovereign of WAP and the Virtual Realm curated by Christiana Ine-Kimba Boyle

#VayaConDiosKatherine Bernhardt

DrawingsJason Fox

Heart, HeartAnke Weyer

Tracing MemoryRachel Eulena Williams

Rayos De SombraRobert Janitz

GorpTyson Reeder

EREHWONSadie Laska