
Monique Meloche is pleased to announce the exhibition:
Poetry: Literal, Visual and Otherwise
Curated by Jason Pickleman
December 1 - 22, 2006
Opening Reception with the curator Friday Dec 1st 6-9pm
moniquemeloche
118 N. Peoria
Chicago, IL 60607
312.455.0299
hours: tues-sat 11am-6pm
Art can be looked at. Poetry is be read. But what of the opposite? Can
art be READ and poetry LOOKED AT?
Thus begins the premise of the December exhibition at moniquemeloche.
Poetry: Literal, Visual and Otherwise is a group show curated by local
graphic designer, renaissance-man, and cultural dilettante Jason Pickleman.
Known as one of Chicago’s most innovative graphic artists (with
clients including the Renaissance Society, The Museum of Contemporary
Photography and The Steppenwolf Theater), Pickleman has plundered his
own private collection of art, objects and ephemera to produce an art
exhibition that brings the rhythm and specificity of language to the forefront
of the gallery going experience.
This is his first foray into curating.
Selections from the show include a sculpted wind-up human heart by (now
famous) novelist David Sedaris; wind it up, watch it beat and die! Photographs
from Walker Evans years as a Farm Services Administration government employee;
Richard Haas’ 1977 proposal for a 12-story mural to be painted on
the Fulton Cold Storage Building ( now condo-central ); and Jin Lee’s
portraits of local Chicago newscasters ( Carol Maureen / Joan Esposito
/ Linda Yu / Fahey Flynn / John Drury ! ) next to portraits of 80’s
Playboy Playmates. These art objects are interspersed among large reproductions
of poems, most with an existentialist bent. Noted poets include: Mark
Strand, E.E. Cummings, Dieter Rot, and Emmet Williams. “When I see
a poem in a magazine or book that speaks to me I always cut it out or
make a photocopy of it,” says Pickleman. “I have a large,
and very personal collection of them. I consider these poems as much a
part of my personal “art collection” as the photographs, paintings
and sculptures that I surround myself with.”
The exhibition posits the question of WHAT EXACTLY can constitute an ART
COLLECTION. Something for the wall, or something for the pocket? Just
in time for your Holiday Shopping, nothing in the show is for sale.
Jason Pickleman majored in English literature at Boston University, where
he met Leslie Bodenstein, his partner in life and at JNL
graphic design which they founded in 1992. His work is currently
featured in the exhibition "Young Chicago" at The Art Institute
of Chicago through April 29, 2007. Pickleman is Adjunct Assistant Professor
at the University of Illinois at Chicago's School of Architecture. A recent
interview about Pickleman's views on "the
art of buying art" can be found in the Chicago Tribune
for further information contact Jenny Shedor or Whitney Tassie at 312.455.0299
info@moniquemeloche.com
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