Leo Koenig Inc. is pleased to announce the opening of a solo exhibition of new paintings by Tom Sanford. Sanford's paintings and drawings form a tableau depicting the dark side of America's celebrity obsessed popular culture. For this exhibition, he has executed eight pieces ( six paintings, one drawing and one series of 30 drawings) each of which deals with the events and personae that define the artist's relationship to popular culture. Some of the paintings depict events that occurred in the arena of mainstream popular culture, such as "the Assasination of Dimebag Darrell" or "The Vibe Awards Stabbing." Others, including "The Triumph of Passion over Reason" and "Follow the Boys," address events and issues of celebrity culture within the New York art community.

The experience of viewing these paintings are somewhat like watching a car wreck. One simply cannot turn away, yet the image burned into one's consciousness is undeniably disturbing. It is this attraction/repulsion that is the impetus for Sanford's work and reflects the artist's ambivalent relationship to the culture he not only depicts, but of which he is also an avid consumer. The paintings are tethered between the crass opulence of celebrity, and the hysterics of its fans (a group of which Sanford is a self-identified member)

In his paintings, Sanford often employs the tropes of Renaissance portraiture, history painting or Byzantine Icon painting, substituting contemporary figures into classical compositions. The use of these conventions invites the viewer to venerate our contemporary icons, while at the same time, the paintings suggest a recent history as epic as the mythologies depicted in paintings of the western canon.

Sanford has also invented a caricature of himself which is included in many of his paintings. This caricature, "Tompac" originated in a project where he reinvented himself, losing weight, getting himself pierced and tattooed, in order to look more like Tupac Shakur. "Tompac" was born to fail, and is in Sanford's own words, the "most pathetic gangster." In his paintings Tompac appears as the fool, either seemingly commenting on the scenes or stiffly posing within them. The insertion of an awkward likeness of himself into his paintings underlines his uneasy relationship with the subject matter he depicts. But in the end, his visage assumes more of the traditional role of court jester, taking on the task of comically critiquing "royalty", when other means of censure would prove too risky.

Tom Sanford was born in Bronxville, NY and has a BA from Columbia University. He has had solo exhibitions at Galerie Faurschou, Copenhagen and Tomoya Saito Gallery in Tokyo. His work was most recently seen in the group exhibition "Star-Star: Towards the Center of Attention" at the Contemporary Arts Center in Cincinnati. He lives and works in New York City.

For more information or visuals, please contact Elizabeth Balogh or Nicole Russo at the gallery.

Tom Sanford

"Tom Sanford"
March 10 - April 6, 2006
Opens March 10 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Works

Tom Sanford installation view

Tom Sanford, Tom Sanford installation view, 2006

The Assasination of Dime Bag Darrell

Tom Sanford, The Assasination of Dime Bag Darrell, 2005

Lil' Kim in Jail

Tom Sanford, Lil' Kim in Jail, 2005

Mary, Kate & Ashley

Tom Sanford, Mary, Kate & Ashley, 2005

Follow the Boys

Tom Sanford, Follow the Boys, 2005

I WILL FUKN ROB YOUR WHITE ASS

Tom Sanford, I WILL FUKN ROB YOUR WHITE ASS, 2006

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