CHRIS JOHANSON

at conversation berlin

Imperfect Reality with Figures and Challenging Abstraction
September 17th – December 3rd, 2016
Opening: Friday, September 16th, 6 – 9 pm


The Conversation presents an installation by American artist Chris Johanson. This will be the artist’s first solo exhibition in Berlin. Johanson’s multifaceted output includes painting, drawing, sculpture, and music. He is renowned for immersive installations that depict the hope and despair of contemporary life as we deal with the crushing conformity of modern existence. His exhibition with The Conversation will be comprised of new paintings and works on paper made with recycled materials. Johanson’s work has blended a simple, unschooled style with an exuberant sense of color and a playful but sharply critical edge. These new works bringing to focus themes exploring the delicate balance between nature and technology. In Johanson’s words:  

The human structures that we have made are at odds with the organic nature of the world. This causes conflict.

While a good deal of Chris Johanson’s works have been firmly rooted in hybrid of figurative and abstraction, for this exhibition Johanson will shift direction to more explore the figurative. Johanson is a keenobserver of contemporary life. He views his practice as an exploration of painting as an artifact of how life is lived; and the notion of art as a nexus at which nature, culture, and self come together. Johanson’s artworks have a poetic quality, communicating moods or states of mind. Whether abstract or figurative, his work expresses the artist‘s strong beliefs in environmentalism, compassion, and peaceful co-existence. The influence of Johanson’s diverse artistic practice on a younger generation cannot be overstated. His interdisciplinary approach shapes a unique cosmology that continues to inspire all of us towards a greater consideration of art and life.

Chris Johanson was born in San Jose, California in 1968. He was part of a community of artists formed in San Francisco’s Mission District in the late 1990s, and first gained widespread attention for his participation in the 2002 Whitney Biennial.

 
The Conversation
Potsdamer Str. 68 | 3rd courtyard | 10785 Berlin

Thu – Sat | 1 – 6 pm