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Gary Panter

General Atmosphere: Early Jimbo Drawings and Recent Work

October 8 – November 5, 2022

Gary Panter
Gary Panter
Gary Panter
Gary Panter
Gary Panter
Gary Panter
Gary Panter
Gary Panter
Gary Panter
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Gary Panter

Duck Bunny 120, 2020

Ink and watercolor on paper

11 x 8.5 inches

GP215

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Mighty Mouse 87, 2020

Ink and watercolor on paper

11 x 8.5 inches

GP226

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Swamp House 130, 2020

Ink and watercolor on paper

11 x 8.5 inches

GP245

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Passageway 158, 2021

Ink and watercolor on paper

11 x 8.5 inches

GP227

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Flash 67, 2020

Ink and watercolor on paper

11 x 8.5 inches

GP218

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Shootout Chevy 61, 2020

Ink and watercolor on paper

11 x 8.5 inches

GP243

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Lost Valley 114, 2020

Ink and watercolor on paper

11 x 8.5 inches

GP223

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Red King 90, 2020

Ink and watercolor on paper

11 X 8.5 inches

GP238

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Eyrops 105, 2020

Ink and watercolor on paper

11 x 8.5 inches

GP216

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Robocon 89, 2020

Ink and watercolor on paper

11 x 8.5 inches

GP240

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Lucky Egg 62, 2020

Ink and watercolor on paper

11 x 8.5 inches

GP224

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Untitled, 2022

Ink on paper

18 x 14.5 inches

GP262

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Daffy, 2022

Ink and paper

18 x 14.5 inches

GP261

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Warm Turtle, 2022

Ink on paper

18 x 14.5 inches

GP266

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Untitled, 2022

Ink and watercolor on paper

18 x 14.5 inches

GP260

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Alfalfa, 2022

Ink on paper

18 x 14.5 inches

GP263

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Wizard Moon 146, 2022

Ink and watercolor on paper

11 x 8.5 inches

GP246

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Harvest Moon 129, 2020

Ink and watercolor on paper

11 x 8.5 inches

GP221

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Semouria 64, 2020

Ink and watercolor on paper

11 x 8.5 inches

GP242

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Bunny City 126, 2020

Ink and watercolor on paper

11 x 8.5 inches

GP210

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Woodys Neice 111, 2020

Ink and watercolor on paper

11 x 8.5 inches

GP248

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Untitled, 1995

Ink on paper

11 x 8.5 inches

GP241

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Untitled, 1982

Ink on paper

8.5 x 11 inches

GP208

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Untitled, 1979

Ink and watercolor on paper

10 1/2 x 8 1/4 inches

GP209

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Untitled, 1983

Ink on paper

17 5/8 x 13 1/2 inches

GP259

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Untitled, 1978

Marker and pencil on paper

4.5 x 5.5 inches

GP205

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Untitled, 1977

Ink on paper

8.5 x 11 inches

GP229

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Untitled, 1993

Ink on paper

11 x 8.5 inches

GP222

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Untitled, 1973

Crayon on paper

12.5 x 9 inches

GP257

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Untitled, 1996

Ink on paper

14 x 11.5 inches

GP250

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Untitled, 1983

Ink on paper

11 x 10 inches

GP251

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Untitled, 1987

Ink on paper

8.5 x 10.5 inches

GP220

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Untitled, 1981

Ink on paper

15 x 11 inches

GP256

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Untitled, 1980

Ink on paper

15 x 11.5 inches

GP249

Gary Panter ,

Gary Panter

Jimbo's House is Gigantic and Condemned page 8, 1987

Ink on board

29h x 23w in
73.66h x 58.42w cm

GP044

Press Release

Fredericks & Freiser is pleased to announce General Atmosphere: Early Jimbo Drawings and Recent Work an exhibition by Gary Panter. Widely recognized as one of the major figures working at the intersection of art and graphics, Panter has held a staunch presence in our culture since the late 1970s. His polygot talent includes drawing, painting, writing, music, art direction for the beloved Pee Wee’s Playhouse, and, as contributor to the legendary Slash and Raw magazines, a pioneering force in the Punk graphic aesthetic. His work is radical and wry, occupying a space between formal ingenuity and draftsmanship, biting satire and boundless empathy.

 

For his fifth exhibition with the Gallery, the artist presents a series of new drawings alongside a selection of works from the 1970s to the 90s mostly based on his iconic character Jimbo. Panter’s new work consists of colorful, action-packed drawings made with ink and watercolor. These pieces chronicle the multiple iterations and various adventures of iconic cartoon characters, as well as his signature cast of punk, hillbilly heroes and villians (cowboys, robots, cavemen, dinosaurs, etc).  Typical of Gary Panter, something very strange is going on in his new work.  Not only is the melding of linear cartooning and washy abstraction historically pointed and wittily absurd, but it embodies the uncanny disconnect between our stories and ourselves.

The early drawings feature his iconic “Punk-everyman” character, Jimbo, who the artist created in 1974 as an alter-ego and a guide through the ethical, cultural, and metaphysical ideas of his zines and graphic novels. Panter’s earlier work is pure Noir-meets-Apocalypse. The work is marked by the jagged linearity that is at the heart of his broad influence. As Matt Groening wrote in his essay for “Masters of American Comics” (Hammer, MoCA), “and because he’s so sweet, I can admit here that yes, I’ve copped a thing or two from Gary. Check out Jimbo’s spiky hairline and then take a look at Bart Simpson’s picket-fence-topped noggin. Eerie, isn’t it?”  Or as artist Mike Kelley wrote in the introduction to Panter’s titular monograph, “I find it hard to believe that Mr. Basqiuat’s word clusters and broken-line approach did not borrow heavily from the genius of Gary Panter. Enough Said.”