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and now occasionally, and reluctantly, I lift my head from where it usually hangs in shame

and now occasionally, and reluctantly, I lift my head from where it usually hangs in shame
Installation view
Friedrich Petzel Gallery
2003

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and now occasionally, and reluctantly, I lift my head from where it usually hangs in shame

and now occasionally, and reluctantly, I lift my head from where it usually hangs in shame
Installation view
Friedrich Petzel Gallery
2003

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and now occasionally, and reluctantly, I lift my head from where it usually hangs in shame

and now occasionally, and reluctantly, I lift my head from where it usually hangs in shame
Installation view
Friedrich Petzel Gallery
2003

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and now occasionally, and reluctantly, I lift my head from where it usually hangs in shame

and now occasionally, and reluctantly, I lift my head from where it usually hangs in shame
Installation view
Friedrich Petzel Gallery
2003

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Good morning tiger

Good morning tiger
2002
Mixed media
Dimensions variable

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Just don't try again

Just don't try again
2003
Mixed media on paper
44 x 22.5 inches

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Untitled (Guy with spandex pants and ghost killing knife)

Untitled (Guy with spandex pants and ghost killing knife)
2002
Mixed media
36 x 42 x 26 inches

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And now occasionally, and reluctantly, I lift my head from where it usually hangs in shame

And now occasionally, and reluctantly, I lift my head from where it usually hangs in shame
2002
Mixed media on panel

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Untitled 2002 Mixed media on paper

Untitled
2002
Mixed media on paper
18 x 21.25 inches

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Suffer and suppress…let it go

Suffer and suppress…let it go
2002
Mixed media on paper
18 x 21.25 inches

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Untitled (Tree puking in bird's mouth)

Untitled (Tree puking in bird's mouth)
2002
Mixed media
129 x 22 x 22 inches

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Untitled 2003 Mixed media on paper

Untitled
2003
Mixed media on paper
61 x 68.5 inches

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Now how will we get around?

Now how will we get around?
2002
Mixed media
22.5 x 30 x 24 inches

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Untitled 2002 Mixed media on panel

Untitled
2002
Mixed media on panel
48 x 48 inches

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Dying and a belly full of anger

Dying and a belly full of anger
2002
Mixed media
13 x 36.5 x 34.5 inches

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Hot dog based on the motion picture for Tim Gardner

Hot dog based on the motion picture for Tim Gardner
2002
Mixed media
65 x 56 x 46 inches

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Untitled 2002 Mixed media on panel

Untitled
2002
Mixed media on panel
48 x 48 inches

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And after farrah left, i ate carpet

And after farrah left, i ate carpet
2002
Mixed media
99 x 20 x 35 inches

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Press Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Opening reception: Thursday, January 23, 6-8 pm

Friedrich Petzel Gallery is pleased to announce its second solo exhibition of work by Los Angeles-based artist Jon Pylypchuk. For this exhibition, Pylypchuk began with his characteristic drawings and collages and translated them into sculptural arrangements. His recurring cast of characters now take on life-size proportions and express their innermost feelings of lust, guilt, and shame in an even more immediate fashion.

"I feel less compelled to be conscious of what I am
creating and to let things draw themselves out as
they will and to work with an automatic process.
The sincerity of a quick drawing started to translate
itself well into larger sculptures."
Jon Pylypchuk, December 18, 2002

Jon Pylypchuk´s crafting of monstrous puppets in their
rather unstable relationships is similar in spirit as the
assemblages of his previous work. Brutally raw yet
detailed constructions utilizing common materials such as
plywood, fabric and wallpaper remnants, glue, and screws invade the third dimension.

Pylypchuk recently exhibited his work at the UCLA Hammer Museum and will be featured in "The Royal Art Lodge", an exhibition opening this month at The Drawing Center.

and now occasionally, and reluctantly I lift my head from where it usually hangs in shame opens on Thursday, January 23, with a reception on Friday, January 24 from 6-8pm, and will be on view through March 1. For further information, please contact the gallery at info@petzel.com, or call (212) 680-9467.