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Jack Early (born August 16, 1962) is a
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known for exploring the American identity. Early works with a
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vocabulary combining it with biographical details and personal elements of his life. His work builds on cultural references and continues to evolve through his experience with the media and an ever-changing self. Early currently lives and works in
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Life and work

Early was born in 1962 in
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, graduating from
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. His ascent to fame began in the late 1980s as one-half of the duo Pruitt-Early,
Rob Pruitt Rob Pruitt (born 1963/1964) is an American post-conceptual artist. Working primarily in painting, installation, and sculpture, he does not have a single style or medium. He considers his work to be intensely personal and biographical. Pruitt has ...
being the other half. Pruitt-Early's irreverent work challenged prevailing orthodoxies and blurred the boundaries between
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and
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. Their first solo show, ''Artwork for Teenage Boys'', was held in 1990 at
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,
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. Pruitt-Early quickly garnered attention, and in 1992 they presented an exhibition, ''Red, Black, Green, Red, White and Blue'', at
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. Following the Castelli show, which was misunderstood and infamously panned, Early went into self-imposed exile from the art world. In recent years, Pruitt-Early's artworks have been reappraised and increasingly hailed by collectors, critics, and museums. Early began writing songs, which have become integral to many of his new art objects. Since 2009, he has been making objects that explore the breadth of
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.
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describes Early as a “new sort of bluesman…making work that reflects the lonesome road he’s been on, a road that goes through Jesus,
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,
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and
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, protest movements, and the
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.” In 2015 he released ''Jack Early's life story in just under 20 minutes!'' on vinyl. 2018-19 Recipient of the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant Award


Exhibitions

Recent exhibitions include ''These Letters Don't Run'', Keijsers Koning Gallery,
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, 2025; ''Jack Early's Greatest Hits'', Wilson Arts,
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, 2024; ''Rainbow'', Mulier Mulier Gallery,
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, 2017; ''A Better Yesterday,''
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, 2017'';'' ''Jack Early'', Fergus McCaffrey, New York, 2016; ''Jack Early'', The Suburban,
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, 2016; ''Jack Early'', Fergus McCaffrey,
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, 2014; ''Jack Early: WWJD'', Southfirst,
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, 2012; ''Jack Early: Gallery Peace'', McCaffrey Fine Art, New York, 2012; ''Jack Early: What To Do With a Drunken Sailor'', Forever and Today, New York, 2011; ''Mapping the Studio: Artists from the François Pinault Collection'',
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2009-11 and ''Pop Life: Art in a Material World'',
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, 2009–10. Early is currently represented by Fergus McCaffrey in New York, Mulier Mulier Gallery in Belgium., and Keijsers Koning in Dallas."Keijsers Koning Gallery," https://www.keijserskoning.com/


Further reading

Francesca Soler, "Redemption man: misunderstood artist continues his reemergence from an untimely career suicide...," ''We-Heart'', March 21, 2016, https://www.we-heart.com/2016/03/21/jack-early-fergus-mccaffrey-new-york/ "In the Galleries: Early Pop," ''Advocate'', March 10, 2016, http://www.advocate.com/art/2016/3/09/galleries-early-pop Gabriel H. Sanchez, "Critics' Picks: Jack Early," ''Art Forum'', March 4, 2016, http://artforum.com/picks/section=nyc&mode=past#picks58507 Trey Speegle, "Artist Jack Early On Growing Up Gay, Avoiding “The Odd Couple” & Crushing on David LaChapelle," ''World of Wonder'', February 21, 2016, http://worldofwonder.net/jack-earlys-new-show-looks-at-being-a-southern-gay-boy-in-the-70s/ Kate Messinger, "Hunks and Popsicles, Artist Jack Early is Back," ''Paper Magazine'', February 19, 2016, http://www.papermag.com/jack-early-returns-1612442093.html Alec Coiro, "Jack Early at Fergus McCaffrey," ''Ravelin'', February 10, 2016, http://ravelinmagazine.com/posts/jack-early-at-fergus-mccaffrey/ Jan Arsen, "Jack Early in Largest Solo Exhibition to Date Coming to Fergus McCaffrey Gallery," ''Widewalls'', February 8, 2016, http://www.widewalls.ch/jack-early-exhibition-fergus-mccaffrey-gallery/ “Jack Early at Frieze Is Bigger Than Jesus,” ''New York Observer'', May 9, 2013, http://observer.com/2013/05/jack-early-at-frieze-is-bigger-than-jesus/. Paddy Johnson, Whitney Kimball, Corinna Kirsch, “7 Rising Art Stars To Watch: Jack Early,” ''Art F City'', August 21, 2014, http://artfcity.com/2014/08/21/7-rising-art-stars-to-watch-jack-early/. Kat Herriman, “You Don’t Know Jack,” ''W Magazine'', November 24, 2014, http://www.wmagazine.com/culture/art-and-design/2014/11/jack-early-fergus-mccaffrey/photos/slide/1 . Elizabeth Kley, “Jack Early Forever and Today,” ''Artnet'', 2011, http://www.artnet.com/magazineus/features/kley/jack-early-forever-and-today-11-28-11.asp. Trong Gia Nguyen, “From the Archive: An Interview with Jack Early,” ''ARTslant'', February 2011, http://www.artslant.com/9/articles/show/21924. Andrew M. Goldstein “10 of the Best Artworks at Art Basel Miami Beach 2014,” ''Artspace'', December 7, 2014, http://www.artspace.com/magazine/news_events/the-best-of-art-basel-miami-beach-2014. Piper Marshall, “It’s Never Too Late for Jack Early,” ''Art in America''. October 20, 2009, http://www.artinamericamagazine.com/news-features/interviews/jack-early/. Amy Shaw, "Everything But a Unicorn: Jack Early's 'Ear Candy,'" ''Hyperallergic''. November 6, 2009, http://hyperallergic.com/937/jack-early-ear-candy/.


References

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