
Andy Dixon Look At This Stuff Isn't It Neat
Look at This Stuff Isn’t It Neat was Andy Dixon’s debut solo exhibition with Joshua Liner Gallery, on view in 2019. Borrowing its title from The Little Mermaid, the show explored themes of wealth, desire, and art as luxury commodity. Dixon’s vivid paintings of opulent interiors, still lifes, and classical references highlighted the recursive nature of value, where depictions of luxury become luxurious objects themselves.
Canada born artist, Andy Dixon currently lives and works in Los Angeles, California. Selected solo exhibitions include Alchemy, Beers London (2018); On the Ceiling of My Suite in the Royal Palace, Wilding Cran Gallery, Los Angeles (2018); Expensive Things, Winsor Art Projects, Vancouver (2016). In 2017, Dixon participated in the Vancouver Mural Festival, painting a ninety-three by seventy-foot-tall mural, Vancouver Studio on the side of a building.
Still Life Painting, 2019 Acrylic and oil pastel on canvas 75 x 81 inches / 190.5 x 205.7 cm
Nine Christie's Items, 2019 Acrylic and oil pastel on canvas 60 x 84 inches / 152.4 x 213.4 cm
Allegory of Music Painting, 2019 Acrylic and oil pastel on canvas 46 x 57 inches / 116.8 x 144.8 cm
Moschino Sweatshirt, 2019 Acrylic and oil pastel on canvas 51 x 51 inches / 129.5 x 129.5 cm
Christie's (Lord Berners Faringdon House), 2019 Acrylic and oil pastel on canvas 49 x 49 inches / 124.5 x 124.5 cm
Andy Dixon with Versace Shirt, 2019 Acrylic and oil stick on sewn canvas, ceramic buttons, wood, and metal 108 x 84 inches / 274.3 x 213.4 cm