In February 2017, the New
Museum will open a major exhibition focusing on the work of Raymond Pettibon
(b. 1957, Tucson, AZ). For over thirty years, Pettibon has been chronicling the
history, mythology, and culture of America with a prodigious and distinctive
voice. Through his drawings’ signature interplay between image and text, he
moves between historical reflection, emotional longing, poetic wit, and
strident critique. Since the late 1960s, he has produced thousands of drawings
and energetic installations that have been executed in museums and galleries
around the world. These works poignantly evoke the country’s shifting values
across time, from the idealistic postwar period in which he was born to the
collapse of the American counterculture in the ’70s and ’80s to the painful
military and social conflicts of the present.
Although Pettibon is
unquestionably a pivotal figure of American art since the 1990s, he has never
before had a major museum survey exhibition in New York. Occupying the three
main floors of the New Museum, “Raymond: Pettibon: A Pen of All Work” will be
the largest presentation of Pettibon’s work to date and will feature more than
700 drawings from the 1960s to the present. It will also include a number of
his early self-produced zines and artist’s books, as well as several videos
made in collaboration with fellow artists and his musician friends. This unique
collection of objects and distinctly immersive installation will provide
insight into the mind of one of the most influential and visionary living
American artists.
Pettibon first received
attention for his work when it was used in advertisements, zines, and record
covers in the burgeoning Los Angeles punk scene of the 1980s. His work became
identified with a brash and iconoclastic visual style that would influence and
speak for an entire generation of disaffected youth. In spite of this impact,
Pettibon’s link to the punk scene has obscured the scope of his thematic and
stylistic vision and the important place he occupies in the history of
contemporary art. He stands alongside a generation of Los Angeles artists who
have tackled the dissolution of American idealism head-on using fragments of
its own visual culture.
From the beginning of his
career, Pettibon has employed drawing and writing in tandem to connect
radically distinctive cultural forms—from movies and literature to comics and
TV—and pieces of narratives from throughout history and culture. His visual
universe is populated by the ghosts of the last century of American history,
including such disparate characters as Charles Manson, Gumby, Superman, and
Ronald Reagan. Pettibon hints at familiar and forgotten narratives in his work,
while using an expressive approach to color, line, and gesture in order to
provoke complex emotional states. Whether his work is addressing surfing,
baseball, war, or family, or channeling the voices of John Ruskin, Henry James,
or Allen Ginsberg, it manages to suggest both personal and universal
perspectives on our shared cultural experience.
“Raymond Pettibon: A Pen of
All Work” is curated by Gary Carrion-Murayari, Kraus Family Curator, and
Massimiliano Gioni, Edlis Neeson Artistic Director. The exhibition will be
accompanied by a fully illustrated catalogue copublished by the New Museum and
Phaidon Press Limited. The catalogue will include an interview with Raymond
Pettibon conducted by Massimiliano Gioni, as well as contributions by Benjamin
Buchloh, Gary Carrion-Murayari, Sarah Lehrer-Graiwer, Frances Stark, and Lynne
Tillman
The exhibition will travel
to the Bonnefantenmuseum in Maastricht, the Netherlands, where it will be on
view from June 1–October 30, 2017.
Raymond Pettibon was born
in 1957 in Tucson, Arizona. He graduated from the University of California, Los
Angeles in 1977. His work has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions at
institutions around the world, including the Renaissance Society, Chicago
(1998); the Drawing Center, New York (1999); the Philadelphia Museum of Art
(1999); the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (1999); Museu d’Art
Contemporani de Barcelona (2002); Museion, Bolzano, Italy (2003); the Whitney
Museum of American Art, New York (2005); Centro de Arte Contemporáneo de
Málaga, Spain (2006); Kunstmuseum Luzern, Lucerne, Switzerland (2012); Kumu
Kunstimuuseum, Tallinn, Estonia (2015); Deichtorhallen Hamburg – Sammlung
Falckenberg, Hamburg (2016); and Museum der Moderne Salzburg, Austria (2016).
Pettibon has also participated in a number of important group exhibitions such
as the Whitney Biennial (1991, 1993, 1997, and 2004), the Venice Biennale (1997
and 2003), Documenta XI (2002), and SITE Santa Fe (2004 and 2010).
http://www.newmuseum.org/exhibitions/view/raymond-pettibon-a-pen-of-all-work
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