jack the pelican presents


“Tropical Punch” is a King Kong mixed drink of delicate, sculptural grace and dumb brute force. Tropical meets arctic in a fantasy land of hard-hitting adventure play. The strange electricity will set your heart to pounding.

 
Title: Tropical Punch
Artists:
Derek Larson, Marie Lorenz, Molly Larkey, Hubert Dobler, Michelle Handelman, Peter Kreider, Robert Ladislas Derr, Nicole Mayhew
Melissa Lundquist, Aaron Krach, Lara Kohl, Eric Doeringer, David Kennedy Cutler, Peter Kreider, Tim Folland & More
Dates: Saturday, February 17 – Sunday, March 18
Opening: Saturday, February 17, 7–9pm
Location: 487 Driggs Ave, bet N. 9 and N. 10
Directions: Click here
Hours:  Thurs–Mon, 12–6pm
Contact:  don@JackthePelicanPresents.com or 646-644-6756


 


Marie Lorenz. The Ameryllis, September, 2004.
Boat adapted from craft model. Sails made from
collaged photographs, 5'h.

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Bruce Conkle. Swirly Coconut, 2007,
mixed media, dimensions variable.

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Derek Larson. Spinning Chiquita on Tree Stump,
2007, mixed media sculpture, 34"h. Yale MFA 2007.

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Molly Larkey, Atomic Bombs, 2004-2006,
plaster, wood, paint, dimensions variable.

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Hubert Dobler. Kopfstand, 2007, manipulated motorcycle, 6' 7".

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David Kennedy Cutler. Iceberg Self-Immolator,
2006, Cast and carved soap tow, 24"h.

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Eric Doeringer. Untitled (Blue and Light Blue) Bong, 2001, mixed media, 97"h
.

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Tim Folland. Slapstick Punch, 2007,
mixed media, 26" extended.

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Peter Kreider. Striking Glance, 2006,
wood, paper, paint, 29"h.

           

Nicole Mayhew. Barrel Chandelier, 2006,
mixed media, dimensions varaible.
       
 


George Barber. Shouting Match, 2004, video,
6min, 24sec. ed. 3/10. Artist currently featured
at Tate Modern.

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Joni Younkins-Herzog . Fred’s Overbite, 2006,
alabaster and dental plaster, 6"h.

       
 
Robert Ladislas Derr. Intellectual Economy, 2002
two-channel, video projection on opposite sides of a
suspended wall, 7 minutes. The artist busts his head
through a wall, shown from both sides.