Court Vision
Dunk Comp, Robert Otto Epstein, Inga Guzyte, Honorroller, Jeremy John Kaplan, Sam Keller, Billy Kheel,
Boy Kong, Todd Midler, Tom Sanford, Brett Skoonz, Jake Sheiner, and Bradley Ward
June 11 - July 24, 2021
In celebration of playoff basketball’s return to New York City, my pet ram is pleased to present its hoops-influenced inaugural exhibition, Court Vision, featuring work by Dunk Comp, Robert Otto Epstein, Inga Guzyte, Honorroller, Jeremy John Kaplan, Sam Keller, Billy Kheel, Boy Kong, Todd Midler, Tom Sanford, Brett Skoonz, Jake Sheiner, and Bradley Ward.
Artistic practice meets athletic in this gallery that teams up artists whose works basketball underpins and informs. Court Vision invites viewers to reflect at the intersection of culture, fashion and race, in an homage to one of the world’s most cross-cultural sports. Like the century-old game that inspired them, the works in Court Vision embody play and, at the same time, cultural complications. The various subjects also playfully nod to the rise of spectatorship, along with the commercialization of sport.
Tom Sanford’s work juxtaposes basketball icons and historical moments, telegraphing humorous and often unflattering depictions of modern American life, refracted through the lens of sport. Sanford’s Clyde Frazier winks at and invites viewers to consider the dream world of athletic glamour and success. Inga Guzyte fuses sneaker culture with skateboarding, transforming deconstructed skateboards into sculptural woodworked portraits of classic shoe silhouettes. Included in the show is her vibrant recreation of the Air Jordan, a shoe that represents not only one of basketball’s most celebrated athletes but also its most commercial. Billy Kheel, while also using humor in his work, uses basketball to backlight concepts of modern masculinity. Also on exhibit will be his technicolor soft-sculpture interpretation of Reggie Miller’s infamous “choke” taunt toward Spike Lee, forever remembered for inextricably linking the theater of athlete and spectator. While Bradley Ward highlights the oft-unseen interstice of black life, between leisure and labor, as they relate to marketability of the black experience. Ward’s Baptism, on display, posterizes the multidimensionality of race and the ceremony of the dunk.
Aptly taking place in New York City, the Mecca of Basketball, Court Vision will be on view through July 24th, 2021. The gallery is located at 48 Hester Street in New York, NY. Please email info@mypetram.com for more information.
Robert Otto Epstein
Kobe! Lebron!, 2019
Paint and Pencil on Panel
30 x 30 in
Jake Sheiner
Celebrating Kobe, 2021
Acrylic on cradled panel
11 x 14 in
Jeremy John Kaplan
Zone Press, 2021
Cyanotype on cotton sateen
27 x 45 in
Tom Sanford
Clyde So Fly, 2021
Oil and glass beads on panel
36 x 48 in
Honorroller
Patrick Ewing, 2021
Acrylic and paint on wood
30.5 x 10 x 8 in
Todd Midler
Win, 2018
Inket Print
11 x 14 in
Todd Midler
Trashcan Hoop, 2018
Inket Print
9 x 12 in
Bradley Ward
Baptism, 2018
Jacquard weave on stretcher bars
36 x 48 in
Billy Kheel
Sky Hoop, 2021
Felt applique over stretcher bars
18 x 24 in
Billy Kheel
8 Points, 8.9 Seconds, 2021
Felt applique over stretcher bars
18 x 24 in
Inga Guzyte
Air Jordan Blue, 2021
Assembled skateboards
8 x 17 x 1.25 in
Robert Otto Epstein
Lebron! Magic! Michael!, 2019
Paint and Pencil on Panel
36 x 36 in
Brett Skoontz
H.O.R.S.E., 2019
18 lbs of Crayons (1,611)
10 5/8 x 10 5/8 x 10 5/8 in
Boy Kong
The Future of Basketball, 2021
Acrylic on Panel
16 x 12 in
Sam Keller
Cheetosphere, 2021
Cheetos, acrylic vitrine
10 5/8 x 10 5/8 x 10 5/8 in
Dunk Comp
Mixtape Volume 1, 2021
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