Background
Early was born in 1962 in Raleigh, North Carolina, graduating from North Carolina School of the Arts.
Early was born in 1962 in Raleigh, North Carolina, graduating from North Carolina School of the Arts.
Early works with a People’s vocabulary combining it with biographical details and personal elements of his life. His work builds on cultural references and continues to evolve through his experience with the media and an ever-changing self. Early currently lives and works in Brooklyn, New New York
His ascent to fame began in the late 1980s as one-half of the duo Pruitt-Early.
Their first solo show, Artwork for Teenage Boys, was held in 1990 at 303 Gallery, New New York Pruitt-Early quickly garnered attention, and in 1992 they presented an exhibition at Leo Castelli Gallery.
Following the Castelli show, which was misunderstood and infamously panned, Early went into self-imposed exile from the art world. In recent years, Pruitt-Early’s artworks have been reappraised and increasingly hailed by collectors, critics, and museums.
Early began writing songs, which have become integral to many of his new art objects.
Since 2009, he has been making objects that explore the breadth of American popular culture. Glenn O’Brien describes Early as a “new sort of bluesman…making work that reflects the lonesome road he’s been on, a road that goes through Jesus, Jesus Christ Superstar, John and Yoko, protest movements, and the United Federation of Planets.”
Recent exhibitions have included People’s Life: Art in a Material World, Tate Modern, London, 2009-2010. Mapping the Studio: Artists from the François Pinault Collection, Palozzo Grassi, Venice 2009-2011.
Jack Early: What To Do With a Drunken Sailor, Forever and Today, New York, 2011.
Jack Early: WWJD, Southfirst, Brooklyn, 2012. Jack Early: Gallery Peace, McCaffrey Fine Art, New York, 2012.
And Jack Early, Fergus McCaffrey, Art Basel Miami Beach, 2014. Early is currently represented by Fergus McCaffrey, New York & Saint Barth.