Loiter (Ron)
Loiter (Ron)
Loiter (Ron)
Loiter (Ron)

David L. Johnson

Loiter (Ron), 2024195 x 35 x 40cmSign in to view price
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removed standpipe spikeNoah Klink
Description
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The image depicts three unique wooden wall brackets with intricate geometric patterns and decorative designs. The predominant color is a warm, earthy tone, creating a rustic and organic aesthetic. The overall composition features a harmonious arrangement of the three identical yet visually distinct brackets, showcasing the artist's attention to symmetry and balance. The subject matter suggests a functional purpose, potentially serving as display shelves or decorative elements. The artistic style demonstrates a blend of traditional craftsmanship and a contemporary, minimalist approach, reflecting the artist's unique interpretation of utilitarian objects as sculptural works of art. The historical context or the artist's intention behind this piece may suggest a commentary on the intersection of form and function in design. ...

Loiter (Ron)
Artist
David L. Johnson
B.1993, American

Through his work, David L. Johnson uncovers the subtle ways urban design shapes human interaction and access. He investigates the often-overlooked features of cities, such as barriers, spikes, and other forms of hostile architecture, transforming these elements through subtle interventions. By reconfiguring, removing, or reimagining these objects, Johnson creates work that probes issues of accessibility, exclusion, and the socio-political structures embedded in everyday urban life. His interdisciplinary approach combines photography, video, installation, and found objects to reveal the aesthetics and underlying histories of the built environment. Johnson’s work turns utilitarian elements of the city into visual narratives that expose the tensions between control, freedom, and collective experience. Through his interventions, he highlights the ways in which public spaces are designed to regulate behavior, prompting viewers to reconsider their relationship to the environments they inhabit. Johnson’s practice is both analytical and poetic, engaging with the city as a living organism and reflecting on the broader cultural and political forces that shape contemporary urban existence. ...

David L. Johnson: Artworks
Loiter (Ron)
David L. JohnsonLoiter (Ron), 2024
195 x 35 x 40cm
Loiter (Osmin)
David L. JohnsonLoiter (Osmin), 2023
66 x 66 x 26cm
Loiter (Harry)
David L. JohnsonLoiter (Harry), 2024
40 x 40 x 40cm
Noah Klink
Gallery
Noah Klink
Berlin