Pees on Earth Book Launch Party
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
323 (323 West Broadway, New York)
Photographed by Linus
Gelber
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PowerHouse
Books gave a party to celebrate the publication
of Pees on Earth: A Pissin’ Mission.
It appears that Miss Jong has been running around
the city and countryside photographing (yes, you
guessed it) pee.
And if you are wondering why and how, here is a
quote from the publisher’s website http://www.powerhousebooks.com/peeparty.html):
“In 1998, Ellen Jong was at a party on Canal
Street in New York’s TriBeCa. As the bathroom
line was too long, she headed to the street to take
a leak. Jong squatted just behind some junked furniture
on the curb of the sidewalk, and her pee trickled
down like wet paint on a wall. Being a photographer,
she had her Yashica T4 with her, and turned around
to her suspect puddle to capture what she thought
looked more like blood in a murder scene than pee.
Since that fateful urination, Jong has captured
her tracks through New York, Miami, Shanghai, and
Mexico, the countryside, woodside, and seaside,
under moonlight and opposite sunset.

Author Ellen Jong
Since then, Jong has amassed
a sizeable body of work, a collection of images
that fuse documentary, landscape, and fine art photography
and portraiture into a uniquely personal statement.
The work, exhibited at various galleries, is all
gathered in Pees on Earth: A Pissin’ Mission;
a collection of images that are at once challenging,
provocative, intriguing, courageous, amusing, and
beautiful. These images capture not only Jong’s
rebellious exuberance, but also offer a comment
on what constitutes the personal and the political.
Pees on Earth is a statement about the
ownership of self, of sensuality, of humanity, and
of womanhood—all expressed with beauty and
a great deal of humor."

Pees on Earth with
Promo Cards and Yellow (of course) Rose
There’s
a sigh of relief on every page of Pees on Earth.
Jong’s photographs assert her place on the
planet and, because we all share the act, they assert
ours too. It is a manifesto for our collective existence,
a cry for all sentient beings: “I am! I pee!”

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