Jack Fox (B. 2000) is a visual artist based in Richmond, Virginia. His long-form photographic projects are concerned with the surreal, the inexplicable, and phenomenological patterns. The work he produces considers all of this through the elasticity of memory, intimacy, and deep study of his familiar surroundings. He invokes a sense of magical realism within the landscape that can be seen as a gentle, momentary escape. The end goal of his process is to achieve a deeper, contemporary understanding of human connection both with one another and the natural world.
In 2023 he received a BFA in Photography and Film from Virginia Commonwealth University. His publications are in the collections of the Harvard Houghton Library, William & Mary Earl Gregg Swem Library, the VCU Cabell Library Special Collections, and the New York Public Library. He has lectured at William & Mary University. He has worked with clients such as the New York Times Magazine, Outside Magazine, and Interscope Records.
He is available for commissions and assignments worldwide.
Portraits by Ethan Hickerson