Alex Stern
As an artist, I think about collision: flesh meeting the built world,
the convergence of trauma and humor, and the connection
between philosophy and its material expression. I am attracted
to the quirks and frailties of human nature, individual and
societal excess, and the dynamics of inner life. Through paint,
other people’s photographs, and found language, I explore the
intersection of these unlikely combinations, making new images
that are at once upsetting and funny, confusing and revealing,
painterly and harsh. My work appears coded, yet it is coherent
to me. I hope that it expresses a tension that extends beyond my
own interpretation. While I approach every canvas with specific
questions in mind, part of my practice involves letting go of
original intentions and giving myself the freedom to undo. I think
of my practice as a meditation on the unknown known, often
revealed in the margins of life.