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Joe Brainard

100 Works

April 20 – May 26, 2019

Joe Brainard Pansies, 1968

Joe Brainard
Pansies, 1968
watercolor and collage on paper
28 x 22 inches

Joe Brainard, Untitled (Toothbrushes), 1973-74

Joe Brainard

Untitled (Toothbrushes), 1973-74

oil on canvas

12 x 9 inches

Joe Brainard, Untitled (Easel), 1976

Joe Brainard

Untitled (Easel), 1976

watercolor, ink and collage

14 x 11 inches

Joe Brainard, Untitled (Whippet on Green Couch), 1973

Joe Brainard

Untitled (Whippet on Green Couch), 1973

oil on linen

9 x 12 inches

Joe Brainard, White Owl, n.d.

Joe Brainard

White Owl, n.d.

mixed media collage

11 x 9 x 3 inches

Joe Brainard, Untitled (White Dog), 1978

Joe Brainard

Untitled (White Dog), 1978

gouache, watercolor, graphite and collage on paper

24 x 19 inches

Joe Brainard, Untitled, n.d.

Joe Brainard

Untitled, n.d.

mixed media collage

9 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches

Joe Brainard, Chewing Gum Wrappers, 1971

Joe Brainard

Chewing Gum Wrappers, 1971

mixed media collage on paper

7 x 5 inches

Joe Brainard, Cigarette, 1969

Joe Brainard

Cigarette, 1969

graphite, gouache and mixed media on paper

7 1/2 x 5 1/2 inches

Joe Brainard, Untitle (Puppy), 1972

Joe Brainard

Untitle (Puppy), 1972

mixed media and gouache on paper

13 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches

Joe Brainard, Untitled (Tomato Juice), n.d.

Joe Brainard

Untitled (Tomato Juice), n.d.

mixed media collage

13 x 10 inches

Joe Brainard, Untitled, 1970

Joe Brainard

Untitled, 1970

paper cut-out

29 x 23 3/4 inches

Joe Brainard, Untitled (Lucky Strike), n.d.

Joe Brainard

Untitled (Lucky Strike), n.d.

mixed media collage

13 x 10 inches

Joe Brainard, Untitled, 1974

Joe Brainard

Untitled, 1974

Oil on canvas

18 1/2 x 24 1/2 inches

Joe Brainard, Kenward, Happy Labor Day, Vermont, 1966

Joe Brainard

Kenward, Happy Labor Day, Vermont, 1966

mixed media collage

11 x 5 3/4 inches

Joe Brainard, Untitled, 1962

Joe Brainard

Untitled, 1962

ink on paper

16 x 22 1/2 inches

Joe Brainard, Untitld, 1977

Joe Brainard

Untitld, 1977

mixed media collage

9 3/4 x 7 3/4 inches

Joe Brainard, Untitled (Owl Cat), 1971

Joe Brainard

Untitled (Owl Cat), 1971

mixed media collage

7 x 5 inches

Joe Brainard, Nancy as Mona Lisa, 1968

Joe Brainard

Nancy as Mona Lisa, 1968

graphite, colored pencil and collage on paper

9 x 7 inches

Joe Brainard , Untitled (Cigarettes), n.d.

Joe Brainard 

Untitled (Cigarettes), n.d.

mixed media assemblage

13 x 10 inches

Joe Brainard, 30 Squares, 1975

Joe Brainard

30 Squares, 1975

mixed media

13 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches

Joe Brainard, Bouquet, 1975

Joe Brainard

Bouquet, 1975

gouache and mixed media collage on paper

6 x 4 inches

Joe Brainard, Flowers, 1969

Joe Brainard

Flowers, 1969

mixed media collage

13 1/2 x 10 inches

Joe Brainard, Untitled (Pepsi-Coila Black-eyed Susans), 1969

Joe Brainard

Untitled (Pepsi-Coila Black-eyed Susans), 1969

gouache on paper

13 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches

Joe Brainard Untitled (Madonna and Child), 1967

Joe Brainard
Untitled (Madonna and Child), 1967
mixed media on paper
13 1/2 x 10 1/2 inches

Joe Brainard, Untitled (Portrait of Joe), n.d.

Joe Brainard

Untitled (Portrait of Joe), n.d.

mixed media collage

11 x 9 1/2 inches

Joe Brainard, Madonna, 1966

Joe Brainard

Madonna, 1966

mixed media

21 x 16 inches

Joe Brainard, Still Life, 1968

Joe Brainard

Still Life, 1968

watercolor on paper

14 x 11 inches

Press Release

Tibor de Nagy is pleased to present Joe Brainard - 100 Works, the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of Brainard's work since his retrospective at MoMA PS1 in 2001.

The current exhibition is comprised of collages, watercolors, oil paintings, and drawings, from large-scale to miniature. Many of these works have never been publicly shown. The exhibition brings together Brainard's classic subjects such as Nancy (based on the Ernie Bushmiller comic strip), Madonnas (inspired by Ukrainian shops on the Lower East side where he lived when he first moved to New York and by cathedrals he saw in Mexico), his iconic Flowers (pansies, poppies, and daisies), and Erotic works (male torsos and diving figures), as well as a serene oil painting of a whippet. One of Brainard's favorite pastimes was smoking, and he based many works on this activity—some in the exhibition contain actual butts, and one is a large, multipanel depiction of the classic Cinzano ashtray, a subject he returned to often.  

Often remembered as gentle, generous, and affectionate, he was described by John Ashbery as "one of the nicest artists I have ever known. Nice as a person, nice as an artist." But he was far more than simply nice. As Peter Schjeldahl put it, he was "touched by genius." Brainard was a friend and ally of poets since his youth in Oklahoma, and continued to be throughout his life in New York. In fact he became a writer himself. His memoir I Remember, continuously in print since 1970, has been translated into eight languages, and his Collected Writings were issued by the prestigious Library of America.

Brainard grew up in Tulsa and moved to New York in 1960. He gained early recognition with his first solo exhibition in 1965 in New York. Over the next decade he exhibited regularly and his work was included in numerous museum exhibitions in the United States and abroad. In his mid-30s he gradually stopped making and exhibiting art and devoted much of his time thereafter to reading. Brainard’s work was the subject of a traveling retrospective curated by Constance Lewallen at the Berkeley Art Museum in 2001. His drawings, collages, assemblages, and paintings are in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and many others.