•  Folkert de Jong - The Shooting Lesson
    Pic 3
  •  Dirk Skreber - Untitled
    Slide 3
  •  Gert & Uwe Tobias - Untitled
    Slide 3
  •  Georg Herold - Untitled
    Slide 3
  •  Kristin Baker - The Raft Of Perseus & Excide Batteries Beer a Sphere
    Slide 3
Current Exhibition
Current Exhibition
Saatchi Online
Saatchi Store

Ryan Johnson EXHIBITED AT THE SAATCHI GALLERY

Shower

Shower

Ryan Johnson
Shower

2007

Carpet, gesso, plywood, water based marker, brass rods, steel, acrylic paint conduit, plastic tubing

233.7 x 119.4 x 163.8 cm
Sentinel (Orange) (detail)

Sentinel (Orange) (detail)

Sentinel (Orange) (detail)

Sentinel (Orange) (detail)

Ryan Johnson
Sentinel (Orange) (detail)

2008

Casting tape, rebar, plywood, cement, plastic, spray paint, glass, aluminium, enamel paint

327.7 x 124.5 x 55.9 cm
Made from plaster bandage, Johnson’s Sentinel (Orange) towers with mummified clumsiness; its hollowed skin a disembodied armour encasing a time-defying tick-tock face. Its hazard orange – the actual colour of the medical tape – doubles as emergency unit uniform; the figure is an unsung hero of past and present, an underappreciated deity of safety and assurance. Rescuing his paladins from an eternally forlorn fate, Johnson’s sculptures in this series were originally exhibited with marker pens tied to their appendages, inviting viewers to decorate their surfaces with messages; the public outpouring of adulation becoming graffiti defacement of monuments no longer valued.
Sentinel (Please Hold)

Sentinel (Please Hold)

Ryan Johnson
Sentinel (Please Hold)

2008

Casting tape, rebar, plywood, cement, plastic, spray paint, glass, aluminium, enamel paint

348 x 299.7 x 182.9 cm
Through his playful use of materials, Johnson’s work creates a theatrical tension between ‘stuff’ and its implied function: clock faces stand in for people faces, bandages become noblesse armour, and steel rods protrude painfully as arms and legs; his battered crafty aesthetic giving all the appearance of the walking wounded. Sentinel (Please Hold) sculpts a cruel picture of ineffectuality and obsolescence. Comically rendered with the tell-tale ravages of age, Johnson’s veteran teeters on peg-leg and gout foot, his guts blown out, and arm replaced by a fishing rod-like prosthetic. Relegated to desk duty, even answering the phone becomes a mission impossible, his body covered by hundreds of unanswered messages.
Watchman

Watchman

Watchman

Ryan Johnson
Watchman

2008

Casting tape, glass, plywood, cement, plastic, cardboard, spray paint, enamel paint, aluminium, keys, fabric, rubber

213.4 x 91.4 x 55.9 cm
Using fiction as a departure point into making, this series of Ryan Johnson’s work revolves around the literary archetype of the Watchman: the ever-lurking ghostly observer, lonesome figure of security and surveillance. Occupying an uneasy space between dreamscape and the material world, Johnson’s figure is a haunting effigy, a character reduced to the tools of his trade. With cog-like guts formed from giant key rings and a distorted clock for a face, he’s more machine than man, wearied from unwavering routine, anchored to his post in a bucket of cement.

Ryan Johnson's BIOGRAPHY

Ryan Johnson
1978
Born in Karachi, Pakistan


SOLO EXHIBITIONS



2008
Guild & Greyshkul (Spring 2008)

2007
Franco Soffiantino Arte Contemporanea, Turin, Italy

2005
Modern Human Animal, LFL Gallery, Project Room, New York


GROUP EXHIBITIONS



2007
Capricci (possibilities of other worlds), Casino Luxembourg - Forum d'Art Contemporain, Luxembourg

2006
Metaphysics of Youth, Curated by Luigi Fassi and Irina Zucca Alessandrelli, Artenova-Fuoriuso, Pescara, Italy
Turn the Beat Around Sikkema Jenkins and Co., New York
Ionesco's Friends Curated by Irina Zucca Alessandrelli, Franco Soffiantino Arte Contemporanea, Turin, Italy

2005
Greater New York P.S.1, Queens, NY
Who is the Protagonist? Curated by Ohad Meromi, Guild & Greyshkul, New York

2004
Pattern Play-back Curated by Silvia Cubina, The Moore Space, Miami
Four-Ply Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
Hung, Drawn, and Quartered Curated by Miriam Katzeff, Team Gallery, New York

2003
Pantone Curated by David Hunt, Massimo Audiello, New York
Burnt Orange Heresy Space 101, Brooklyn




Ryan Johnson - Artist's Profile - The Saatchi Gallery
  •  Folkert de Jong - The Shooting Lesson
    Pic 3
  •  Dirk Skreber - Untitled
    Slide 3
  •  Gert & Uwe Tobias - Untitled
    Slide 3
  •  Georg Herold - Untitled
    Slide 3
  •  Kristin Baker - The Raft Of Perseus & Excide Batteries Beer a Sphere
    Slide 3
Current Exhibition
Current Exhibition
Saatchi Online
Saatchi Store

Ryan Johnson EXHIBITED AT THE SAATCHI GALLERY

Shower

Shower

Ryan Johnson
Shower

2007

Carpet, gesso, plywood, water based marker, brass rods, steel, acrylic paint conduit, plastic tubing

233.7 x 119.4 x 163.8 cm
Sentinel (Orange) (detail)

Sentinel (Orange) (detail)

Sentinel (Orange) (detail)

Sentinel (Orange) (detail)

Ryan Johnson
Sentinel (Orange) (detail)

2008

Casting tape, rebar, plywood, cement, plastic, spray paint, glass, aluminium, enamel paint

327.7 x 124.5 x 55.9 cm
Made from plaster bandage, Johnson’s Sentinel (Orange) towers with mummified clumsiness; its hollowed skin a disembodied armour encasing a time-defying tick-tock face. Its hazard orange – the actual colour of the medical tape – doubles as emergency unit uniform; the figure is an unsung hero of past and present, an underappreciated deity of safety and assurance. Rescuing his paladins from an eternally forlorn fate, Johnson’s sculptures in this series were originally exhibited with marker pens tied to their appendages, inviting viewers to decorate their surfaces with messages; the public outpouring of adulation becoming graffiti defacement of monuments no longer valued.
Sentinel (Please Hold)

Sentinel (Please Hold)

Ryan Johnson
Sentinel (Please Hold)

2008

Casting tape, rebar, plywood, cement, plastic, spray paint, glass, aluminium, enamel paint

348 x 299.7 x 182.9 cm
Through his playful use of materials, Johnson’s work creates a theatrical tension between ‘stuff’ and its implied function: clock faces stand in for people faces, bandages become noblesse armour, and steel rods protrude painfully as arms and legs; his battered crafty aesthetic giving all the appearance of the walking wounded. Sentinel (Please Hold) sculpts a cruel picture of ineffectuality and obsolescence. Comically rendered with the tell-tale ravages of age, Johnson’s veteran teeters on peg-leg and gout foot, his guts blown out, and arm replaced by a fishing rod-like prosthetic. Relegated to desk duty, even answering the phone becomes a mission impossible, his body covered by hundreds of unanswered messages.
Watchman

Watchman

Watchman

Ryan Johnson
Watchman

2008

Casting tape, glass, plywood, cement, plastic, cardboard, spray paint, enamel paint, aluminium, keys, fabric, rubber

213.4 x 91.4 x 55.9 cm
Using fiction as a departure point into making, this series of Ryan Johnson’s work revolves around the literary archetype of the Watchman: the ever-lurking ghostly observer, lonesome figure of security and surveillance. Occupying an uneasy space between dreamscape and the material world, Johnson’s figure is a haunting effigy, a character reduced to the tools of his trade. With cog-like guts formed from giant key rings and a distorted clock for a face, he’s more machine than man, wearied from unwavering routine, anchored to his post in a bucket of cement.

Ryan Johnson's BIOGRAPHY

Ryan Johnson
1978
Born in Karachi, Pakistan


SOLO EXHIBITIONS



2008
Guild & Greyshkul (Spring 2008)

2007
Franco Soffiantino Arte Contemporanea, Turin, Italy

2005
Modern Human Animal, LFL Gallery, Project Room, New York


GROUP EXHIBITIONS



2007
Capricci (possibilities of other worlds), Casino Luxembourg - Forum d'Art Contemporain, Luxembourg

2006
Metaphysics of Youth, Curated by Luigi Fassi and Irina Zucca Alessandrelli, Artenova-Fuoriuso, Pescara, Italy
Turn the Beat Around Sikkema Jenkins and Co., New York
Ionesco's Friends Curated by Irina Zucca Alessandrelli, Franco Soffiantino Arte Contemporanea, Turin, Italy

2005
Greater New York P.S.1, Queens, NY
Who is the Protagonist? Curated by Ohad Meromi, Guild & Greyshkul, New York

2004
Pattern Play-back Curated by Silvia Cubina, The Moore Space, Miami
Four-Ply Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York
Hung, Drawn, and Quartered Curated by Miriam Katzeff, Team Gallery, New York

2003
Pantone Curated by David Hunt, Massimo Audiello, New York
Burnt Orange Heresy Space 101, Brooklyn