The Hogar Collection presents Peter Fox : MOVING TARGET

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30 Jan 2009 to 8 Mar 2009

Opening Reception : Friday, January 30, 6-9 pm
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PETER FOX, FULL CIRCLE (MOVING TARGET), 2009
acrylic on canvas
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Peter Fox
MOVING TARGET


January 30 – March 8
Opening reception with the artist, Friday, January 30, 6-9 pm.

The Hogar Collection is pleased to announce Moving Target, the must see exhibition by Peter Fox. In his first solo show at the gallery, Fox will present new paintings that expand his obsessive, psychedelic and optical abstract drip series in new and exciting directions. Integrating imagery and text with his well-known controlled paint dripping techniques, the show consists of 6 paintings that borrow from both art history and popular culture. Included is a re-visitation of Chuck Close's seminal black and white “Big Self-Portrait”; a 7 x 14 ft. monumental version of Johannes Vermeer's "View of Delft"; a portrait of Sid Vicious; another from his lapel pin that declares, “I’m a mess”; a Jasper Johns-inspired "moving target” and a final painting that borrows its palette from every work included in the exhibition that aptly states and is titled, “Fug Tup”. With a clever and masterful sense of optically dense visual play, the new work investigates and probes a pointed and direct approach to understanding the architectural structuring of a visual language, which is at the foundation of the artist’s main curiosities. Incorporating straightforward notions of recognizable and already defined “superficial” subject matters with quirky and witty word play that broach the boundaries of philosophical semantics and phonetics, Peter Fox’s “liquid pointillist” paintings rise to an unprecedented height in current contemporary abstract painting.

Peter Fox was born in Philadelphia in 1962 and lives and works in Brooklyn, NY. He received an MFA from Tyler School of Art and a Bachelor of Architecture from Temple University. His work has been widely exhibited in the United States and internationally at venues such as The Hunterdon Museum of Art, ISE Foundation, Roebling Hall, Pierogi, White Box, Postmasters, The Hogar Collection, Eyewash, Curator’ Office, Dust Gallery, Brenda Taylor Gallery, SUNY University Art Museum, and Magazzino d’Arte Moderna (Rome), among others.