Alex Gingrow
I make text-based paintings and drawings that are at turns witty,
sardonic, poetic, self-depreciating, and revealing. The delivery
systems for the narratives are easily recognizable objects,
such as gallery provenance stickers or a daily desk calendar. I
reappropriate these objects with my own writing and carefully
render the text so that from a distance the work appears to be a
mechanical reproduction. On closer inspection, it is evident that
the surface of the work is carefully and delicately modeled with
repetitive mark-making: a symbolic meditative homage to the
history of painting. Like the goal of all good literature, mine is
to make nuanced work that is, at its core, an examination of the
oddities and intricacies of the human condition.