Artist Scott Johnson in his The No Plateau |
Below are excerpts from our live Twitter feed of the Members-only Preview of the Scott Johnson and James Turrell exhibitions. Local artist Johnson joined Museum Director and Curator Blake Milteer for an audience discussion about the vision, process and inspiration behind Johnson’s site-specific, multi-sensory exhibition.
If you’re unable to join our Members Only previews, we are still happy to field questions from the Twitter community; make sure to use the exhibition-related hashtags. Join the conversation, and the experience!
Fire, first technology we domesticated. Carbonized trees relate to this idea, playing w/idea for +7yrs #ScottJohnson #GoExperienceIt
“these pieces come from direct perceptual experience in the landscape” think open ocean, whiteouts, snowdrifts #GoExperienceIt
“Special thanks to security guards for letting me in & out at all hours while working on this exhibit” #ScottJohnson #GoExperienceIt
“landscape is one of the first things that moved me with Scott’s work. I’d never seen this elemental quality before” #GoExperienceIt
Weekend film suggestion from #ScottJohnson: Fata Morgana #GoExperienceIt
Art has the ability to change the way we see the world; visually, physically, chemically, spirituality #GoExperienceIt
“perhaps this is a suggestion of what art can, and will be” -Blake #GoExperienceIt
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“playing upon visual representation history in the west” which is why Fata Morgana is on the wall– flat yet sculptural 3D #GoExperienceIt