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Exhibitions
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Now through February 6, 2010! Jon Pylypchuk premiers his first major solo exhibition in a U.S. museum at Blaffer Gallery. Pylypchuk’s exhibition includes sculptures, paintings, and drawings that draw upon the animal world to explore the frailty of human existence and social relationships. The show is on view in the downstairs galleries September 12 through November 14, 2009. A free opening reception is scheduled for September 11 from 6 until 8 p.m. Pylypchuk’s work creates heart-wrenching stories of attraction and repulsion, love and loss, pleasure and pain, triumph and failure. The exhibition at Blaffer, curated by director and chief curator Claudia Schmuckli, includes around 10 sculptures, 20 paintings, and 60 drawings created since 2000, as well as a new installation conceived for this debut. “Endowed with human attributes, yet endearing in their furry cuteness, Pylypchuk’s animals inspire empathy,” explained Schmuckli. “Their experiences and struggles speak to the pathetic banality, stubborn determination and relentless optimism that define many of our paths through life, that unfolding tragicomedy of epic proportion.” The catalogue for Jon Pylypchuk, co-published with the Center for Contemporary Art in Münster, Germany (AZKM - Ausstellungshalle zeitgenössische Kunst Münster) will feature essays by Schmuckli and Gail Fitzpatrick, director of the AZKM. The book will include work shown in both Houston and Münster, providing a transatlantic, comprehensive, and in-depth look at this artist’s oeuvre. About the Artist: Kelly Klaasmeyer in the Houston Press: "Animal Art" (11/3/09) Jon Pylypchuk is organized by Blaffer Gallery, the Art Museum of the University of Houston. The exhibition and publication are made possible, in part, by The Cecil Amelia Blaffer von Furstenberg Endowment for Exhibitions and Programs and Houston Endowment Inc. |
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