Alex Fischer, Solo Exhibition , 10.29 - 12.04, 2010 at O'Born Contemporary
Smarter Today offers a human view of futurist landscapes, a view that explores the ideologies and projections of society through the lens of contemporary art.
Alex Fischer composes his figures and landscapes by assembling a variety of visual and conceptual sources. Keeping in mind that ideas of the future are inevitably the fastest to change, Fischer maintains that human nature is a fallible and susceptible state.
Technological advancement and machine generations have vastly outpaced the tradition of the average human life. As a society, we have adapted to accept the pace at which vast differences and contrasts will influence our modes of being. All projections of which are unpredictable beyond our present context. Today more than ever before, we situate ourselves less as individuals and more as the product of multiple networks. While this network theory suggests a node’s relationship to other networks is more important than its own uniqueness, we find a backlash of reflection on individual circumstance and identity.
The subjects and characters of Smarter Today are reflections on the syncretism that created them. Their exterior identities have been extricated to include all of their precursors. They are heterogeneous and intermingled with their environments, yet maintain their subjectivity in the face of a post-structuralist world.
Smarter Today is Fischer’s debut solo exhibition with O’Born Contemporary.
Alex Fischer, Artists Retreat, 2010, 16×14.7 inch digital matte giclee
Alex Fischer, Bring home the Bacon, 2010, 15×20 inch digital matte giclee
Alex Fischer, Cookes Cape, 2010, 60×84 inch digital matte giclee
Alex Fischer, Dweller, 2010, 11.3×9.8 inch digital matte giclee
Alex Fischer, Figure Head, 2010, 55×57 inch digital matte giclee
Alex Fischer, Fungus Philosopher, 2010, 9.1×7.9 inch digital matte giclee
Alex Fischer, Good Grief, 2010, 22×16 inch digital matte giclee
Alex Fischer, Monster Mash, 2010, 9.1×7.9 inch digital matte giclee
Alex Fischer, Teen Dream, 2010, 11.3×9.8 inch digital matte giclee
Alex Fischer, The Invisible Man Returns, 2010, 47.9×32 inch digital matte giclee
Alex Fischer, Three Fates, 2010, 60×92 inch digital matte giclee
Alex Fischer, Trouble on Volcano Sundae, 2010, 16×14.7 inch digital matte giclee
Alex Fischer, Untitled Greens, 2010, 15×20 inch digital matte giclee
Alex Fischer, (LEFT) The Invisible Man Returns, 2010. (RIGHT) Cookes Cape, 2010 installed in 'Smarter Today' at O'Born Contemporary
Alex Fischer, (LEFT) The Invisible Man Returns, 2010. (RIGHT) Cookes Cape, 2010 installed in 'Smarter Today' at O'Born Contemporary
Alex Fischer, Three Fates, 2010 installed in 'Smarter Today' at O'Born Contemporary
Alex Fischer, Knight assemblage sculpture, installed in 'Smarter Today' at O'Born Contemporary
Alex Fischer, Knight assemblage sculpture, installed in 'Smarter Today' at O'Born Contemporary
Alex Fischer, Bring home the Bacon, Untitled Greens, Figure Head installed in 'Smarter Today' at O'Born Contemporary
Alex Fischer, 'Smarter Today', O'Born Contemporary
Alex Fischer, 'Smarter Today', O'Born Contemporary
Alex Fischer, Grandfather Wreath assemblage sculpture, installed in 'Smarter Today' at O'Born Contemporary
Alex Fischer, Grandfather Wreath assemblage sculpture, installed in 'Smarter Today' at O'Born Contemporary
Alex Fischer, Grandfather Wreath assemblage sculpture, installed in 'Smarter Today' at O'Born Contemporary