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The painting gives me the orders for what I need to do to complete it, and I have to obey.
—Jim Shaw

Gagosian is pleased to announce Thinking the Unthinkable, an exhibition of new paintings by Jim Shaw. This is his first exhibition with the gallery, which announced its representation of the artist in 2021.

In these works, Shaw reanimates mythological themes through incidents from political history and popular entertainment, outwardly disparate fields that collide here in a dreamlike mélange. The characters that populate these images represent what Catherine Taft, writing for Gagosian Quarterly in 2022, describes as “an American limbo, troubled waters into which the artist wades deeper and deeper.” Shaw elaborates on the exhibition’s iconography: “Strewn throughout are competing symbols, including the mushroom cloud, the pillar, the egg, the alphabet, and the ocean.” The exhibition’s title, which suggests both a psychedelic context and the impossibility of examining our own consciousness, is adapted from Herman Kahn’s 1962 book about nuclear war, Thinking About the Unthinkable.

Thinking the Unthinkable explores the figure of the goddess, which for Shaw intersects with Marshall McLuhan’s thesis that the development of the phonetic alphabet had a divisive societal impact, and with Leonard Shlain’s argument that the laws of written language curtailed the status of women and blunted the potential of matriarchal religion. In Cadmus Sowing the Teeth of the Slain Serpent (2022), Shaw depicts the Greek hero planting the seeds of the alphabet and begetting the warrior fathers of Thebes, while in Going for the One (2022) he casts Raquel Welch as Shiva/Kali god/dess of destruction and rebirth, demolishing the headquarters of 20th Century Fox. The latter scenario intersects with the exhibition’s other key motif: the gleeful deconstruction of Hollywood legend. “I had been researching the history of psychedelics and power,” recalls Shaw, “which led me to Cary Grant (who was, before Timothy Leary, the most vocal proponent of acid), which led me to Esther Williams and her acid trip, which reminded me of her version of the romance with Jeff Chandler.”

Front cover of the book Jim Shaw: Thinking the Unthinkable

Jim Shaw: Thinking the Unthinkable

$80
Jim Shaw: My Mirage print

Jim Shaw: My Mirage Logo #3

$2,500
Cover of the book Jim Shaw: The Wig Museum

Jim Shaw: The Wig Museum

$35
Cover of the book Michigan Stories: Mike Kelley and Jim Shaw

Michigan Stories: Mike Kelley and Jim Shaw

$29
Cover of the book Jim Shaw: Paperback Covers

Jim Shaw: Paperback Covers

$35
Cover of the book Jim Shaw: The End Is Here

Jim Shaw: The End Is Here

$75
Cover of the Gagosian Quarterly: Summer 2024 Issue featuring artwork by Roy Lichtenstein

Gagosian Quarterly: Summer 2024 Issue

$20
Cover of the Spring 2023 issue of Gagosian Quarterly magazine, featuring artwork by Roe Ethridge

Gagosian Quarterly: Spring 2023 Issue

$20
Cover of the Spring 2022 issue of Gagosian Quarterly magazine, featuring artwork by Maurizio Cattelan

Gagosian Quarterly: Spring 2022 Issue

$20