Lectures on February 23-25
While some of the artist’s forms are created through the interplay of color, shape, line, and space, others are densely woven with fragments of information that can be deciphered to expose interior narratives. In his work, intentional imagery is interspersed with random ink spots and doodles prompted by news stories, literature, street noise, telephone conversations, messages, and other forms of communication. Fox relates his formal arrangement of these disparate elements to cerebral processes. Every thought is interpolated by elements of sensory experience, and incongruent elements are cut up and reassembled, as the brain would assemble coherent thoughts.
February 23: Anchorage
February 24: Fairbanks
February 25: Juneau