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Chris Johanson is an American Painting, painter and street artist. He is a member of San Francisco, California, San Francisco's Mission School art movement.


Biography

Johanson was born in suburban San Jose, California in 1968. He grew up skateboarding, attending punk rock shows, drawing, and with a dry yet sharp sense of humor. He has no formal training in art, learning some technique by painting skateboards and houses. He was a prominent 'zine artist, and his publication "Karmaboarder," a skateboarding and art zine he published in the early to late 1980s, helped shape what later became initial well-known works. He moved to San Francisco, California's Mission District in 1989, where he became a member of the local art community, initially drawing cartoons on lampposts and bathroom walls using black Sharpie (marker), Sharpies. From 1989 until 1992, Johanson attended City College of San Francisco. In 1994, Johanson did one of the initial board graphic runs for a new San Francisco-based skateboard brand, Anti-Hero, which brought his art to a wider audience. Also, during this time, he played in a band called "Tina, Age 13," which was scrawled on a drawing the band came across randomly. The band toured several times, and record numerous 7" records, an EP called "The Alcoholic Father of My Inner Child," and a full-length LP, "Good Feelings," for Goldenrod Records, which remained unreleased until the late 2000s. In 2004 he and Jo Jackson, an artist and his wife, moved to and bought a home in Portland, Oregon. Johanson achieved international fame after participating in 2002 Whitney Biennial exhibition. The next year he was one of winners of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's SECA Art Award."


Works

Johanson's works, involving expressing urban themes through found and recycled materials and graffiti, are a response to his suburban childhood. Johanson has made a number of installation art, site installations, and prefers to work in that medium. The illustration from his portfolio ''Everything that happens is because of the sun'', from 2002, in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art is an example of how the artist marries text with cartoon images. Like much of the artist's work, the message is up-lifting.Honolulu Museum of Art, wall label, ''Everything that happens is because of the sun'', 2002, accession 2014-35-17


Bibliography

* ''Chris Johanson: Please Listen I Have Something to Tell You About What Is'' by Aaron Rose, Sean Kennerly and Jack Hanley, Damiani, Bologna, 2007 * ''Peaceable Kingdom'' by Chris Johanson and Johanna Jackson, Nieves, Zurich, 2008 * ''Chris Johanson: Totalities'' by Arty Nelson and Chris Johanson, Deitch Projects, New York, 2010 * ''Chris Johanson'' by Bob Nickas, Corrina Peipon, Julie Deamer and Jonathan Raymond, Phaidon Press, Phaidon, London, 2013


References


External links

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Jack Hanley Gallery
- exhibit information and gallery for Chris Johanson


Chris Johanson
at Kadist Art Foundation

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