John Photos

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John Photos is one of the most widely exhibited artists to emerge from Marion, Ohio in the 1990's. He holds degrees from the Columbus College of Art & Design and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Photos currently lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where he works as an artist, teacher, writer, and rabble-rouser. And yes, that is his real name.


Stories by John Photos

Brave Faces

Frank Buffalo Hyde illustrates the cross-contamination of his Native heritage with pop culture icons. A typical composition includes a depiction of a Native figure or artifact juxtaposed with a mass-produced object, often dessert, floating amid a field of dots or bright color.

Local Guides, Winter Guide Author John Photos Date 11/18/2009
The Silent Types

Graphite on Paper, the two-person show at James Kelly Contemporary, delivers on its promise, though the ratio of paper-to-graphite is strikingly disproportionate. The artists, Susan York and Wes Mills, each employ a restrained approach to mark making, but the similarities end there.

Arts & Culture, Visual Arts Author John Photos Date 11/11/2009
Ecotistical

Mapping a Green Future presents issues that are universal—such as carbon emissions, pollution and depletion of resources—but it does a good job of examining them in a way that feels specific to the viewer, either by assessing the impact at the local level or by narrowing the focus of the data to the individual level.

Arts & Culture, Visual Arts Author John Photos Date 11/04/2009
Old Skool

How is it some people, operating under much more oppressive regimes than, say, an ad agency, can transcend mediocrity to design something original and beautiful?The Polish Poster: Paradox, Metaphor and Symbolism doesn’t answer this question. It simply demonstrates that good design can last well beyond its intended commercial purpose.

Arts & Culture, Visual Arts Author John Photos Date 10/28/2009
This Land Is Your Land

There are two kinds of landscapes to photograph: the ones we’ve messed up by living all over them, and the ones we’re destroying in absentia. Manmade: Notions of Landscape from the Lannan Collection focuses primarily on the former, while Selections from True: Photographs by Thomas Joshua Cooper presents the latter, with images from the Earth’s shrinking poles.

Arts & Culture, Visual Arts Author John Photos Date 10/21/2009
Come Again?

Of all art media, video is probably the most difficult with which to engage viewers. This seems preposterous when one considers the amount of time we spend in front of screens, but maybe that’s the problem. Video art is composed in the language of entertainment, yet so little of it is entertaining.

Arts & Culture, Visual Arts Author John Photos Date 10/14/2009
Georgian Devotion

The photographs in New Mexico and New York: Photographs of Georgia O’Keeffe at the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum are hardly transcendent. Except for a few formal portraits and some on-location shots that serve as illustrations of the landscapes she painted, the work is closer to a family photo album than an art exhibition.

Arts & Culture, Visual Arts Author John Photos Date 10/07/2009
Represent, Y’all

UN's premise is audacious and funny, but curator David Solomon’s approach to unrepresented artists also is a missed opportunity. It is a gesture steeped in benevolence, but the subtext of inferiority (or is it superiority?) to the local market interferes with an otherwise strong assembly of work.

Hit the Road

It is on the vast voids of the American West and the aesthetics and implications of distance and long-haul shipping that artists Shelby Shadwell and David Jones have set their sights.

Arts & Culture, Visual Arts Author John Photos Date 09/23/2009
In Good Company

David Kapp may hope to be called the new Diebenkorn, but that would imply that Diebenkorn had been replaced, and the long memory of art history doesn’t always work that way.

Arts & Culture, Visual Arts Author John Photos Date 09/16/2009