Parker's Box

Tim Laun


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MAJIK

Tim Laun

February 1 - March 3, 2008

Parker's Box is delighted to announce Tim Laun's third solo show at the gallery, featuring a monumental new work.

Sometime in early January it dawned on us that if the Green Bay Packers made it to the Superbowl, the game would take place two days after the opening reception of Tim Laun's solo exhibition, titled Majik, the nickname of Don Majkowski, the Packers' former quarter-back. But after the New York Giants beat the Packers to clinch the NFC Championship, we were left to concentrate on Tim Laun's art, which in the end is the way it should be. Followers of the artist will know that his primary subject has been the Green Bay Packers, and more specifically the exceptional career of Brett Favre, the player who has been their "permanent" quarter-back since 1992.

The real interest of Tim Laun's works lies in their conceptual premises, and even their strong relation to art history, rather than (if you'll forgive the pun) any cheesy outpouring of emotional fandom. Of course, there are artists who exist specifically to cater to that demand, like the "world famous sports artist, Andrew Goralski" who co-signs his paintings with the sports stars he portrays (such as Brett Favre), thereby giving his works additional value!! When the subject of such artworks is intended to invest them with more intrinsic value than any other aspect of them, they clearly have more to do with the subject than with art. Like certain examples of various other forms of art (political, graphic, documentary, etc.) they perhaps at some point cease to be art altogether. In the case of Tim Laun's choice of subject, however, it specifically allows him to explore questions of art and it's interface with society and the spectator, rather than merely providing a means to market a famous subject, like those forms of "sports art" alluded to. Indeed, Tim Laun's practice and preoccupations may mean that it will ultimately be difficult to label him a "sports artist" of any kind.

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Don Majkowski (Sunday, September 20th, 1992), 2007, thirty panels, Plexiglas, ultrachrome ink, overall: 33 x 12 x 1/8 feet (10 x 3.5 x 0.03 m)


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Don Majkowski (Sunday, September 20th, 1992), 2007, thirty panels, Plexiglas, ultrachrome ink, overall: 33 x 12 x 1/8 feet (10 x 3.5 x 0.03 m)


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Don Majkowski (Sunday, September 20th, 1992) [detail], 2007, thirty panels, Plexiglas, ultrachrome ink, overall: 33 x 12 x 1/8 feet (10 x 3.5 x 0.03 m)


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Two Huddles, 2007, lithograph on paper, two panels, overall: 36 x 100 inches (91.4 x 254 cm), shadow box frame


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Favre, 2007, lithograph on paper, 31 1/2 x 45 1/2 inches (80 x 115.5 cm), shadow box frame


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Gramatica, 2007, lithograph on paper, 40 x 60 inches (101.6 x 152.4 cm), shadow box frame


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Keyshawn, 2007, lithograph on paper, 37 x 37 inches (94 x 94 cm), shadow box frame


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Halftime Dancers, 2007, lithograph on paper, 51 1/2 x 29 inches (130.8 x 73.7 cm), shadow box frame




Artist:

Tim Laun


Parker's Box
193 Grand St. Brooklyn, NY 11211