Larry Johnson (born July 25, 1959) is an
American artist living and working in Los Angeles.
Johnson’s photographic works belong to the output of the
Pictures Generation, utilizing photographic techniques, cryptographic systems and his own encyclopedic memory
to create multi-entendre layers of image and text. Johnson’s humorous and often cutting commentaries on his own culture’s exported ideologies have made him one of the foremost artists of his generation.
Early life and career
Larry Johnson was raised in the
Middle American town of Lakewood.
He was born on July 25, 1959, to his father, a AAA baseball player, and his mother, a homemaker. Johnson began studying at the
California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) in 1978 and graduated in 1982 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts. He stayed with the school and went on to receive a Masters of Fine Arts in 1984.
While studying at CalArts Johnson mentored under the Conceptual artist
Douglas Huebler
Douglas Huebler (October 27, 1924 – July 12, 1997) was an American conceptual artist.
Life and career
Douglas Huebler grew up in rural Michigan during the Depression and served in the Marines in World War II. After the war, funded by the ...
and worked alongside fellow students
Stephen Prina
Stephen Prina (born 1954) is an American artist. His work has been categorized as post-conceptualism. Prina is a professor at the Department of Visual and Environmental Studies (VES) at Harvard University.
Early life and education
Born in 1954, in ...
and
Christopher Williams.
Johnson is both heir to an education received at CalArts and to the “camp” cultural practice of Kenneth Anger’s films and bestsellers ''Hollywood Babylon''.
During this time he also met
Richard Prince, who visited the institute in 1984. Johnson cites Prince as an early influence on his work and credits the meeting as leading to his inclusion in his first New York exhibition, the 1987 "Perverted by Language" curated by Robert Nickas.
Career and artwork
Teaching
Johnson has taught as a professor in Los Angeles art colleges and universities for over thirty years, durring which time he also served as the chair of the
Otis College of Art and Design's department of Photography. He is currently a Distinguished Lecturer at Otis as well as an occasional guest lecturer at
ArtCenter.
Work and techniques
A quintessentially Los Angeles artist, Johnson's work investigates the inherent contradictions between the gleaming surface and underlying cynical logics of American culture. His works often reference the idiosyncratic languages of animation, graphic and commercial design, pornography and advertising. Johnson was trained in pre-digital commercial graphic design production and often foregrounds techniques such as the
paste-up, commonly used to prepare “
camera ready” material for print.
Personal life
Larry Johnson is an Los Angeles art world
cult figure. A
confirmed bachelor, he is famously elusive (has no car, no phone, and uses a Hotmail email address). Johnson has been quoted as saying "In a city of stars, bars and cars, I'm a fan who never drives".
Exhibitions
Selected solo exhibitions
* 2016: MAMCO, Geneva, Switzerland
* 2015: On Location, Raven Row, London, UK
* 2009: Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
Selected exhibitions with others
* 2020: ''Made in LA: a version,'' Hammer Museum, Los Angeles CA
* 2019: Larry Johnson & Asha Schechter, Jenny's, Los Angeles, CA
* 2009: ''MOCA's First Thirty Years'', The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
* 2004: Forest of Signs, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA
* 1991: ''Whitney Biennial'', Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, NY
* 1989: ''California Photography: Remaking Make-Believe'', The Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY; Aspen Art Museum, Aspen, CO
* 1988: ''XLIII Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte,'' La Biennale di Venezia, Venice, Italy
* 1987: ''On View'', New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, NY
* 1987: Documenta 8, Kassel, Germany
Public and museum collections
*
Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles, CA
*
Art Institute of Chicago
The Art Institute of Chicago in Chicago's Grant Park, founded in 1879, is one of the oldest and largest art museums in the world. Recognized for its curatorial efforts and popularity among visitors, the museum hosts approximately 1.5 mill ...
, Chicago, IL
*
Denver Art Museum, Denver, CO
*
Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, TX
* Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA
*
MAMCO, Geneva, Switzerland
*
Museum of Contemporary Art Museum of Contemporary Art (often abbreviated to MCA, MoCA or MOCA) may refer to:
Africa
* Museum of Contemporary Art (Tangier), Morocco, officially le Galerie d'Art Contemporain Mohamed Drissi
Asia East Asia
* Museum of Contemporary Art Shangha ...
, Los Angeles, CA
*
Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY
*
Whitney Museum, New York, NY
Books
*
Larry Johnson: Commie Pinko Guy' Edited by Bruce Hainley. Texts by
Morgan Fisher,
Bruce Hainley
Bruce Hainley is an American critic, writer and poet. He is the professor of Criticism and Theory at the MFA program at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California, and the Roski School of Fine Arts, University of Southern California. ...
, Antony Hudek, Larry Johnson,
Wayne Koestenbaum,
Lisa Lapinski,
Pleasant Gehman
Pleasant Gehman is an American author, writer, poet, actress, dancer and musician from Los Angeles.
Career
In the 1980s, she was the singer for the punk rock band Screamin' Sirens.
Her articles on rock 'n' roll, American pop culture, sex, ...
,
James McCourt,
Boyd McDonald, Duncan Smith, Koenig Books, 2015
* ''Larry Johnson'' (Monograph) Essays by Russell Ferguson, Lee Edelman, and Esther Leslie, and an interview with the artist by David Rimanelli
Hammer Publications 2007
* ''Larry Johnson'' Edited by Sherri Schottlaender. Texts by Scott Watson,
Laurence A. Rickels and
Gary Indiana
Gary Indiana (b. 1950 as Gary Hoisington in Derry, New Hampshire) is an American writer, actor, artist, and cultural critic. He served as the art critic for the ''Village Voice'' weekly newspaper from 1985 to 1988. Indiana is best known for his ...
. Published by the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery at The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, 1996
References
1959 births
Artists from Los Angeles
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Living people