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“My work seeks to reacquaint the viewer with the body by addressing that which remains forgotten,
feared, or otherwise unwitnessed.” — Alan Bur Johnson
A multidisciplinary artist, Alan Bur Johnson creates installations, photographic assemblages, prints and
drawings, which communicate body empathy. His delicate work explores corporeal concerns regarding
physicality, limitations, loss and desire. By incorporating transparencies, found materials and dissection
pins, Johnson produces biologically referenced yet abstracted imagery which conveys an atmosphere of
movement, examination and contemplation. The delicacy of his work reminds the viewer that all humans
are susceptible and ethereal.
Currently based in Jerome, Arizona — a small post-industrial, former mining town, where his studio
once functioned as a chemistry laboratory — Johnson received a B.F.A. in Printmaking from the
University of Washington and was an active member of the Seattle art community. He helped establish
the artist collective Studio 1216 and exhibited throughout the Northwest, including the Bellevue Art
Museum and Pratt Fine Arts. His work achieved frequent critical acclaim with reviews in Reflex
Magazine and Artweek, and can be found in permanent university collections in Seattle, WA; Irkutsk,
Russia; Mexico City, Mexico; and Tashkent, Uzbekistan. His current work has been the focus of
numerous publications, including an interview with the artist, which was featured on the Discovery
Channel. Most recently, Johnson was awarded a Contemporary Forum Grant through the Phoenix Art
Museum, where his work will be exhibited in May of 2009. January will mark his return to Seattle, for
an opening of new work at Catherine Person Gallery.
“Hover,” artwork by Alan Bur Johnson runs October 25 through November 22, 2008, at Fuse Gallery,
93 2nd Ave (between 5th & 6th Sts, 2nd Ave stop on the F), NYC, NY. The opening reception, on Saturday,
October 25th, from 7 to 10 pm, is free and open to the public. For more information, contact Fuse Gallery
at 212.777.7988 or fusegall@fusegallerynyc.com.
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