John Alexander was born in Beaumont, Texas, in 1945. His early works incorporate the swamps and wildlife around which he spent his childhood, displaying his deep respect for nature. After his move to New York City in 1979, Alexander started creating forbidding, threatening settings critical of certain political issues and humans’ treatment of the environment. In an interview he stated, “My work is filled with tension, dissension, hate and weirdness because that’s how I get out my frustrations about the world.” Alexander draws upon Heironymus Bosch, Balthus, Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud for inspiration, and, like some of his muses, infuses subtle hints of humor into his art.
- Subject Matter: Abstract
- Created: 1984
- Inventory Number: 236570
- Current Location: Art Center
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