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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Rindon Johnson, Diver, 2022
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Rindon Johnson, Diver, 2022
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Rindon Johnson

Diver, 2022
Polyurethane, leather, crayon, chalk, vaseline and gouache
178 x 142 x 4 cm
70 1/8 x 55 7/8 x 1 5/8 inches
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Photo: Marjorie Brunet Plaza
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  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Rindon Johnson, May the moon meet us apart, may the sun meet us together, 2021
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„Diver“ (2022) ist ein Wandobjekt aus Leder, das der Künstler mit Polyurethan, Leder, Buntstift, Kreide, Vaseline und Gouache bearbeitet und über Monate der Witterung aussetzt, die ebenfalls Spuren auf die...
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„Diver“ (2022) ist ein Wandobjekt aus Leder, das der Künstler mit Polyurethan, Leder, Buntstift, Kreide, Vaseline und Gouache bearbeitet und über Monate der Witterung aussetzt, die ebenfalls Spuren auf die Haut zeichnet. Das Leder steht hier als Überbleibsel industrieller Verarbeitungsketten der Schlachtungsindustrie, die den Umgang mit anderen Lebewesen aufzeigen und sich auch auf gesellschaftliche Diskriminierungsmuster und deren komplexe Strukturen übertragen lassen. Der Künstler thematisiert die Unterwerfung, Vernachlässigung und Austauschbarkeit von nicht-menschlichen Akteuren in unserer heutigen Zeit sowie die Kolonialisierung der USA heute.
„Diver“ ist eine Referenz auf Jasper Johns‘ gleichnamiges Werk von 1962/63, auf das Johnson während einer Ausstellung im Whitney Museum in New York Bezug nimmt und in Interaktion tritt. Beiden Werken ist eine gestische Bearbeitung eingeschrieben, die physische Bewegung eines Tauchgangs erinnern und gleichzeitig eine Metapher für den künstlerischen Prozess verkörpern.


“Diver” (2022) is a wall object out of leather, which the artist works on with polyurethane, leather, crayon, chalk, vaseline and gouache, and exposes it to the weather for months which also draws traces on the skin. The leather stands here as a remnant of industrial processing chains of the slaughter industry, revealing the treatment of other living beings, whilst also addressing social patterns of discrimination and their complex structures. The artist addresses the subjugation, neglect, and interchangeability of non-human actors in our modern times, as well as the colonization of the USA today.
“Diver” is a reference to Jasper Johns' work of the same name from 1962/63, which Johnson references and interacts with during an exhibition at the Whitney Museum in New York. Both works are inscribed with a gestural treatment that recalls the physical movement of a dive and at the same time embodies a metaphor for the artistic process.
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