Dr. Goldfoot and His Bikini Bombs (II)

January 4, 2008- January 25, 2008

Jim Shaw

Metro Pictures

519 W 24th St

Jim Shaw’s exhibition “Dr. Goldfoot and his Bikini Bombs” will re-open January 4th transformed by the addition of many new works.

The original exhibition of paintings, drawings and sculptures has been on view since November 30th and includes a series of “Dream Objects” that use sculptural forms of human body parts as home décor and a monumental 11 x 15 foot painting that merges a self-portrait of the artist and one of Vincent Price. The relatively austere installation will be reconfigured when Shaw more than doubles the number of works in the exhibition.

For the initial installation, Shaw was keenly aware of his impulse to edit works for any number of reasons – perhaps against his better judgment. Works may have been deemed unresolved, undesirable or noncommercial in Shaw’s wish to curate a “traditional” gallery exhibition. Overriding these inhibitions, the second half of the show will illustrate the cumulative effect of the artists’ abundant ideas and his desire to see the installation as part of an ongoing artistic practice and not a single exhibition.

Jim Shaw has exhibited widely in the US and internationally since the late 1980s. Among his previous series are “My Mirage” (1985-1990) which follows the experiences of a fictional boy named Billy as he grows up during the 1960s and 70s; “Dream Drawings” and “Dream Objects,” (1991-present) featuring recreated imagery and art objects from the artist’s dreams; and works defining the evolution, dogmas and rites of his fictitious religion "Oism" (2000 to present).

Recent solo shows include PS1, New York ("The Donner Party"); Magasin Center of Contemporary Art, Grenoble; and Kunsthaus Glarus, Switzerland. Recent important group exhibitions include "Eden's Edge: Fifteen LA Artists," Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; "Red Eye: LA Artists from the Rubell Family Collection," Miami; "Los Angeles-Paris," Centre Pompidou, Paris.

Art Reviews of Dr. Goldfoot and His Bikini Bombs (II)

New York Times
January 18, 2008
Roberta Smith"What’s great — but also not so great — about Jim Shaw is that he refuses to grow up. Even as his ubiquitous self-portraits gain wrinkles and paunch, he maintains his irreverent, wide-ranging, goofy, sometimes sophomoric approach to making art. His latest solo show in New York gained additional works over the holidays, and the gallery’s news release calls it “unedited.” It looks like a group show of smart, skilled recent M.F.A.’s who resort too often to puns about the human body — which is to say, extremely uneven...."

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GalleryMetro Pictures
Address519 W 24th St
New York (Chelsea)
NY, 10011
United States
Phone212-206-7100
Fax212-337-0070
HoursTue-Sat 10-6









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