JANUARY 1, 2017 – FEBRUARY 5, 2017
Known throughout the contemporary art circles of New York, Washington DC and Los Angeles, Clark Fox has been critiquing modern culture with stories of iconic characters, such as George Washington, Chef from the animated South Park and The Planters Company Mr. Peanut, for over forty years. The exhibition at the Biggs Museum of American Art will focus on some of the enticing and charismatic formal series that Fox has utilized in his art to confront social themes such as racism and corruption.
In conjunction with the Clark Fox: Icon Chains exhibition, art professor at Delaware State University, George Lorio, will exhibit some of his recent and politically charged artworks.