Andrea Rosen Gallery, 2014
Andrea Rosen Gallery, 2014
Guns, 2014
Law and Order (murder board), 2014
Selfie, 2014
Andrea Rosen Gallery, 2014
memento mori, 2014
Jail, 2014 & Guns, 2014
Karma, New York, 2013
Karma, New York, 2013
Karma, New York, 2013
Wall, 2012
Andrea Rosen Gallery, Gallery 2, New York, 2013
Andrea Rosen Gallery, Gallery 2, New York, 2013
Country Life, 2013
Country Life, 2013
Country Life, 2013
Country Life, 2013
Andrea Rosen Gallery, Gallery 2, 2013
Country Life, 2013
Country Life, 2013
Country Life, 2012
Borrowed Tune, 2012
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, 2011-12
"In the Studio Twenty Eleven", 2011
"In the Studio Twenty Eleven", 2011
"In the Studio Twenty Eleven", 2011
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, 2011-12
"In the Studio Twenty Eleven", 2011
"In the Studio Twenty Eleven", 2011
"In the Studio Twenty Eleven", 2011
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, 2011-12
"In the Studio Twenty Eleven", 2011
"In the Studio Twenty Eleven", 2011
"In the Studio Twenty Eleven", 2011
"Bathroom Wall Stall", 2011
"Revolution", 2011
"Self Portrait", 2010
"Visage", 2010
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, 2011
"these days", 2010
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, 2011
"whatever", 2010
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, 2010
"show us your tits", 2010
"shooter", 2010
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, 2010
"untitled", 2001-2010
"walt whitman (blogosphere)", 2010
"swag", 2010
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, 2010
"obama 08", 2010
"untitled (escort money)", 2010
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, 2010
"blue movie (blue paris)", 2006
"untitled", 1996-2010
"Scrapbooking", 2009
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, 2009
"Black Flags", 2009
"A Dark Time", 2009
Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, 2009
"Untitled", 2008
"Wednesday July 15/2009 (Dash Snow Obituary) (#2)", 2009
"Crying", 2009
"Sexy Back", 2009
"Sexy Back", 2009
"Posting", 2009
"Raft (Kurt), 2006
"Anxious object", 2006-2007
Michael St. John’s work conveys a sustained commitment to observing and re-presenting experiences of the everyday. Gathering source materials by casting an inclusive and penetrating gaze on the world through which he moves, St. John layers newspaper clippings, found images, fragmented language and everyday objects into captivating collaged portraits of the world at present. Underlying this recalibration of the growing circuit of visual information is an insightful and rigorous formal practice informed by Rauschenberg, Warhol, Ashcan School artists, and 19th-century American trompe l’oeil painting. With a dedication to recognize and commemorate the time we live in, St. John’s work reflects on notions of violence, tragedy, narcissism, racism, and indifference, drawing stimulating connections that kindle new and compassionate perspectives on contemporary culture.
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Opening reception: Friday, September 6, 6-8 p.m.
Published by Karma Books.
(September 12, 2013)
ISBN-10: 1938560345
ISBN-13: 978-1938560347
Product Dimensions: 11 x 8.5 x 0.9 inches