Dean Fox’s paintings offer up a gloriously hallucinogenic exploration into not just the metric and matrix of Impressionism but, more importantly, the praxis and lexis of painting itself. Fox’s image first starts out as a digital collage, born from a tessellation of various works by artists such as Manet, Monet, Gauguin or Degas. Once he has digitally sewn together various vignettes from his chosen artist(s) source, he then transfers his montage onto his canvas in paint. Often knocked back, his always curious yet cooperative palette glows with an eerily radioactive phosphorescence. Colour seems to flirt with both positivity and negativity like an X-Ray, with the dynamo between light and shadow pushing some figures up to the front of the picture plane and then flinging others far back into the ground, subsumed by scumbled arabesques of sensitive yet commanding brushwork. Fox’s protagonists turned cyphers sit so comfortably in this material flux - a beat of endlessly rephrased moments that morph in and out of figural capacity - but retain a fixity of meaning and poesy because of the elegance of his (and their) compositional determination. 


Dean Fox studied fine art and illustration at Central Saint Martins School of Art and Design. Following his degree, Fox produced visual storyboards and conceptual art within the advertising and gaming sector. This experience fostered his professional approach to his artistic practice, while it enabled him to hone his skills as a draftsman and knowledge of anatomy, which would later play out within his own creativity. After many years, and with the passion to push his own creativity, Fox returned to his roots of traditional oil painting, with the interplay between abstraction and objectivity always being the focus of his works.

 

Dean Fox (b. 1979 in London, UK) studied Fine Art and Illustration at Central Saint Martins School of Art and Design, London. His work has been exhibited across Europe, the UK and US. Recent solo and group exhibitions include After Dark, Newchild, Antwerp (2024); Episode I: Bump, Matt Carey-Williams, London (2024); Arcadia and Elsewhere, James Cohan Gallery, New York (2024); Equilibrium, HOFA Gallery (House of Fine Art), London (2023); RE: WILD, Dellasposa Gallery, London (2022); All Art Great and Small, Dellasposa Gallery, London (2022); Dean Fox: Contemporary Classicism, Estella, New Orleans (2021, solo); Romance Rebirth, HOFA Gallery, London, UK (2021); The Arx, London (2020); Myth Making, HOFA Gallery, London (2020); among others. The artist lives and works in Epping, UK.