FOG
Jonathan Lyndon Chase
Oct29–Dec32022
From the FOG – the title of Jonathan Lyndon Chase’s third solo exhibition at Company - bodies emerge, shaped by memory and myth, fed on desires, born of blood, flesh, and country. Chase, an artist of mesmerizing intimacy and muted, yet surreal wonder, calls forth the histories of their parents into play for this bold, blue show. Taking to water to find inspiration in sailors and merfolk, Chase’s FOG casts a line into archives both personal and communal, pulling something evocative and haunting to the surface. The result is a collection of works that mark new pathways into Chase’s visionary catalogue, deepening the textures and possibilities in the artist’s signature style.
Selected Works

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
Cloudy moon Venus's,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
face tattoo,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
shell phone,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
Leg nets waves and gasps,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
2 sailors on beach at night,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
sleeping waters,
2021

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
diving,
2021

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
a promise,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
Siren Song Echo,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
lost at sea,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
seamen waves lunar light,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
midnight motion lovers meeting,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
coastal spirit,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
catch of the day,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
Sailors dancing at bar,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
looking beyond,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
tattooing a sailors back,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
rope play,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
naval glance over shoulder,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
Children of Olokun,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
Boys meets Ocean,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
Sunset Crash,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
heavy net,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
sailors peeing in waves (urinal),
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
on a story deck,
2020-2021

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
protective Energy,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
protection beauty,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
birth of the Philly Venus,
2022

Jonathan Lyndon Chase
Cancer rising from the waves,
2019-2021