Mitchell Johnson Exhibit "It Takes Time" at Truro Center for the Arts Sept 6-17, 2023

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Mitchell Johnson Exhibit "It Takes Time" at Truro Center for the Arts Sept 6-17, 2023, Truro, Massachusetts, United States
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Mitchell Johnson Exhibit "It Takes Time" at Truro Center for the Arts Sept 6-17, 2023
Event Date
06-09-2023 to 17-09-2023
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Truro, Massachusetts, United States
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Truro Center for the Arts
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Truro Center for the Arts
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The exhibition is entitled It Takes Time and includes work from New England, France, New York, and California.

Art critic Donald Kuspit recently reviewed Johnson's work, noting his concerns for both art history and abstraction:

Art history insidiously echoes in — ingeniously informs — all of Johnson's works. It is what makes them conceptual as well as aesthetic masterpieces. They also have an ironic freshness — the freshness of the California beach. Even "Mott Street" (2019–2023), with its quirky geometry — a sort of patchwork quilt, "Manet's patches" as they have been called, become eccentrically abstract. "Orange Boat" (2019–2022), abruptly contrasting with a bright blue sea, and child in white dress and rower in blue pants, the yellow in the child's blonde hair and in the rower's hat suggesting their closeness, is a particularly tender-minded work in Johnson's oeuvre. Most are peculiarly tough-minded, perhaps nowhere more so than in "Ed's Iceberg" (2019–2022), surreally looming over his yellow house, the white house between them barely keeping them apart.
Like all of Johnson's works, a latent conflict is built into the scene, in the form of often abrupt contrasts of space and form. Strange as it may seem to say so, they are implicitly psychodramas disguised as physical drama. I am arguing that they have an emotional cutting edge, making them more than matter-of-factly descriptive and ingeniously abstract. "Monaco" (2019–2023) is not just a luxurious place with a beautiful beach on the Mediterranean, but fraught with tension, as the contradiction between the orange, green, and blue planes, along with the plane of white table they flank and overlap, makes clear.
Johnson is a master of abstraction, as his oddly constructivist paintings show, but of unconscious feeling, for his geometry serves to contain and with that control the strong feelings implicit in his strong colors. Apart from that, his paintings are art historically important, because they seamlessly fuse abstraction and realism, which Kandinsky tore apart to the detriment of both even as he recognized that they were implicitly inseparable, tied together in a Gordian knot, as they masterfully are in Johnson's paintings.
 

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Truro Center For The Arts At Castle Hill  10 Meetinghouse Road  Pin/Zip Code : 02666
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Mitchell Johnson

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