Ezra Johnson / Angry Sea / Installation view

Ezra Johnson / Angry Sea / Installation view

Ezra Johnson / Angry Sea / Installation view

Ezra Johnson / Angry Sea / Installation view

Ezra Johnson / Angry Sea / Installation view

Ezra Johnson / Angry Sea / Installation view

Ezra Johnson / Angry Sea / Installation view

Ezra Johnson / Angry Sea / Installation view

Ezra Johnson, Man Walking, 2016, oil on paper mounted on wood, 17 x 12.5 inches

Ezra Johnson, Untitled, 2016, oil on paper mounted on wood, 12.5 x 17 inches

Ezra Johnson, Tunnel, 2016, oil on paper mounted on wood, 17 x 12.5 inches

Untitled

Ezra Johnson, Untitled, 2016, oil on paper mounted on wood, 17 x 12.5 inches

Ezra Johnson, Still from Angry Sea, 2016, mixed media animation, 8:54 minutes

Ezra Johnson, Still from Angry Sea, 2016, mixed media animation, 8:54 minutes

Ezra Johnson, Install shot of Angry Sea, 2016, mixed media animation, edition of 3 + 1 AP, 8:54 minutes

 

Waiting

Ezra Johnson, Waiting, 2016, oil on paper mounted on wood, 17 x 12.5 inches

Ezra Johnson, White Sun, 2016, oil on paper mounted on wood, 12.5 x 17 inches

 

Ezra Johnson, Yellow Sun, 2016, oil on paper mounted on wood, 12.5 x 17 inches

 

Ezra Johnson, Punxsutawney, PA triptych, 2016, oil on paper mounted on wood, 17 x 37 inches

 

Ezra Johnson, Untitled, 2016, oil on paper mounted on wood, 17 x 37 inches

 

Ezra Johnson, Untitled, 2016, oil on paper mounted on wood, 17 x 12.5 inches

Ezra Johnson, Flooded Seine, 2016, oil on paper mounted on wood, 17 x 12.5 inches

 

Ezra Johnson, Tuck Frump, 2016, oil on paper mounted on wood, 17 x 12.5 inches

Ezra Johnson, Untitled, window, 2016, oil on paper mounted on wood, 37 x 136 inches

 

Ezra Johnson, Untitled, 2016, oil on paper mounted on wood, 52 x 38 inches

Ezra Johnson, Musée de la Chasse, 2016, oil on paper mounted on wood, 20 x 16 inches

 

EZRA JOHNSON

Angry Sea

October 28, 2016 – January 8, 2017

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Ezra Johnson

Angry Sea

October 28th – January 8th, 2017

Opening reception Friday, October 28th, 7pm - 10pm

 

Arts+Leisure is pleased to present Ezra Johnson’s new solo exhibition, Angry Sea. For this exhibition, Johnson has created an animation representing the brain in a state of anger, displayed alongside several small-scale paintings.

 

Over the course of his career, Johnson has refined his characteristic approach to the medium of animation, developing a practice in which hundreds, even thousands, of painted cells merge to create a fantastical, dreamlike world that is both ethereal and suggestive yet viscerally physical. His work undermines the linearity traditionally associated with animation—everything is in constant flux, and the intense materiality and expressiveness of his technique carries a narrative of its own. 

 

Angry Sea functions as an analogy for an irritated human brain, and Johnson approaches the animation as a “visualization of what happens in there when someone is pissed off and swearing.” He likens it to “a sort of Kusama ‘Infinity Room’” that has been agitated and injected with a sense of comic surrealism, a parallel that is reinforced by its projection onto a mirror, referencing Kusama’s own installations. A litany of swear words, written in bold block letters, springs from the teeming background of squiggles and dots with an almost naive exuberance. This undulating “sea” of profanity is interspersed with what the artist describes as “toxic sunsets,” which adds another dimension of meaning to the work. The soundtrack to the animation is the laugh track from The Cosby Show, lending an undertone of dread as well as the pervasive sense that there is something more, hidden just beyond the viewers’ perception, like an in-joke whose meaning they are not privy to. 

 

In addition to the video are combinations of small paintings in multi-colored frames, organized tightly in a grid that alludes to a sequence of video. Some depict the sentimental subject of the sun setting over a horizon of a sloppily painted field of color which might double as waves in the sea. Elsewhere, a triptych called Musée de la Chasse depicts a hunting trophy display of two cheetahs, deconstructed. Though the subject matter of these paintings is diverse, they are connected to each other through their concern with scale, pattern and framing.

 

Ezra Johnson is a painter and animator based in Florida and London. He was born in 1975 in Wenatchee, Washington and received a MFA from Hunter College in New York in 2006. He has exhibited his work at many prestigious venues such as the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, Site Santa Fe Biennial, and the ICA in Philadelphia, as well as at galleries nationally and internationally. His work is currently featured in the show “Domestic Seen” at the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art in Kansas, opening on October 20th, 2016 and running through March 26th, 2017. 

 

Please join us for the opening reception with the artist on Friday, October 28th from 7pm to 10pm. Refreshments will be served, and a full color, limited edition artist's book will be available for sale.

 

For further information, please contact nick@artsandleisure.net or call 212 828 5700.