Published on the occasion of Jon Pylypchuk's I've Got Love for You show in 2023 at Peter and Merle Mullin Gallery. The show featured new bronzes and paintings, this exhibition debuts the artist’s songwriting and is envisioned as a tribute to important people in his life, including his wife and his late best friend Tony Fernandez. The book of drawings, Born dead, like James Brown explores these same themes selfhood, community, and estrangemen that Pylypchuk has tackled throughout his career.
Publisher: ArtCenter
Language: English
Softcover, 104 pages, sold with poster.
9 x 6 in
About the artist
Jon Pylypchuk (b. 1972, Winnipeg, Canada)
Jon Pylypchuk was born in 1972 in Winnipeg, Canada. He studied at the University of Manitoba School of Art, where he co-founded the collective known as the Royal Art Lodge in 1996 with fellow artists Michael Dumontier, Marcel Dzama, Neil Farber, Drue Langlois and Adrian Williams. Its members were mostly graduates from the University of Manitoba, Canada who were united in their outsider status and who liked to break the unwritten rules of artistic production. They sent childlike drawings to the National Gallery of Canada, suggesting they exhibit them, and held all-night drawing sessions. In 1998 he moved to Los Angeles, where he is currently based.
Pylypchuk is a multidisciplinary artist who works in painting, sculpture, installation and video. Working with simple materials (fake fur, wood, fabric, sheet metal, beer cans, electric light bulbs, polyurethane foam, etc.), Pylypchuk reinterprets the collage and bricolage practices derived from Art Brut. Often his ‘creatures’ draw upon the animal world to explore the frailty of human existence and social relationships. Pylypchuk’s characters often seem to have lost their way, appearing in a wounded condition, harmed by either themselves or by others. They combine a hearty dose of cynicism and anger at the unfairness of it all with a wicked sense of survivalist humor.
He has exhibited in New York, Düsseldorf, Münster, London, Los Angeles, Cleveland, Paris, San Francisco, Miami, Tokyo, Montreal, Seoul, Guadalajara and St. Petersburg. His works are in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art; The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; the Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Saatchi Collection, London; MONA Museum, Berriedale, Tazmania; the Stedelijik Museum, Gent, and the Whitney Museum, New York.