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Wesley Johnson Wall Decorations

American, b. 1934

Wesley Johnson was born in Ojai, California, in 1934 and educated at Ventura College and the University of California, Santa Barbara. He was also a pupil of Howard Warshaw and Andre L'Hote. The cubist style of Warshaw, combined with the airy and light feeling of impressionism and the abstraction of expression, influenced Johnson's style of painting. His paintings often contain large, sweeping strokes, but subtle use of color that is evocative of his spontaneous, non-objective style. Johnson also has been widely exhibited throughout the Western United States. He has received many awards for his art, including the prestigious James D. Phelan Award for Literature and Art.

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Creator: Wesley Johnson
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Truly one of a kind, Wesley Johnson created this detailed artwork on a thick carved piece of wood. You can see how Johnson uses the movement of the wood to help section this piece. T...
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Oil on linen. "Pit Thea", Study of a pine cone. From the Plant Series 1968-1989. Signed lower left, dated 1974. Signed and titled and dated on back. 20" X 24" (floating frame 21" X 25"). My imagery is rooted in the world of the spirit which manifests itself through ritual, myth and symbol. The monolithic single-image plant forms which I began painting in 1968 are potent symbols of the ancient Great Goddess in Her aspect as ‘Lady of the Plants’, who . . . has been worshipped under a thousand names since the beginnings of prehistory.” (Buffie Johnson, Artist’s Statement for the exhibition catalogue of The Language of Symbols, Landmark Gallery, New York City, April 1980.) “... in the ancient world ... such images were perceived as sacred. This sense of divinity inherent in the plant has inspired these icons and through them I hope to evoke a similar magical experience. These forms were created both as metaphors for the spiritual mystery of nature . . . [and] as celebrations of the feminine.” (Buffie Johnson, Artist’s Statement for the exhibition catalogue of Buffie Johnson: The Spirit of Plants, Chuck Levitan Gallery, New York City, October 3rd – October 26th, 1997.) BORN: February 20, 1912 New York City DIED: August 11, 2006 at her home and studio , Greene Street, New York City SOLO EXHIBITIONS: 1937 * Jake Zeitlin Gallery, Los Angeles (First Solo Exhibition) 1939 * Galerie Andre J. Rotge, Paris: “Peintures Recentes de Buffie Johnson” (First Solo Exhibition in Paris) 1939 * Wakefield Gallery, NYC: “Buffie Johnson” (First Solo Exhibition in New York) 1941 * James O’Toole Gallery, NYC: “Recent Paintings and Portraits by Buffie Johnson” 1942 * Robert C. Vose Galleries, Boston: “Paintings and Portraits by Buffie Johnson” (First Solo Exhibition in Boston) 1944 * Caresse Crosby's G Place Gallery, Washington, D.C. 1945 * Howard Putzel’s 67 Gallery, NYC: “An Exhibition of Recent Paintings by Buffie Johnson” 1948 * The John and Mabel Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota: “Buffie Johnson” * Galleria del Cavallino, Venice: “Buffie Johnson” 1949 * The Hanover Gallery, London: “Buffie Johnson” (First Solo Exhibition in London) * Galerie Colette Allendy, Paris: “Buffie Johnson” * The John & Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota * Galleria del Cavallino, Venice 1950 * Betty Parsons Gallery, NYC: “Recent Works by Buffie Johnson” 1951 * Galerie Bing, Paris * The Paul Mellon Gallery, The Choate School, Wallingford: “Exhibit of Portraits: Buffie Johnson 1936-51” 1956 * Galerie Bing, Paris: “Buffie Johnson: Exposition de peintures” 1960 * Galerie Bing, Paris: “Buffie Johnson: peintures recentes” * Bodley Gallery, NYC: “Buffie Johnson” 1961 * Gallery Thibaut, NYC: Buffie Johnson: “Phases of the Sun” 1963 * World House Gallery, NYC 1964 * Galeria de Antonio Souza, Mexico City: “La exposicion de las obras de Buffie Johnson” * The Granville Gallery, NYC: “Buffie Johnson: Recent Paintings” * World House Gallery, NYC 1966 * Galeria de Antonio Souza, Mexico City 1969 * The New School for Social Research/The New School Associates, NYC: “Buffie Johnson: Creation Myths - Oils” 1973 * Max Hutchinson Gallery, NYC: Buffie Johnson: Paintings 1968-1973” 1975 * Palm Beach Galleries, Palm Beach “Buffie Johnson” 1976 * Andre Zarre Gallery, NYC: “Buffie Johnson: Recent Paintings” 1977 * The Stamford Museum and Nature Center, Stamford: “Two Organic Women: Buffie Johnson / Stella Snead” 1979 * Gallery 700, Milwaukee: “Buffie Johnson: Floral Paintings” 1981 * Ankrum Gallery, Los Angeles: “Buffie Johnson” * Landmark Gallery, NYC: "Retrospective" 1984 * Elizabeth Leach Gallery, Portland: “Buffie Johnson” 1989 * 56, Bleecker Gallery, Ltd., NYC: “Buffie Johnson Portraits 1936-1947” 1991 * Cardiff House at University of California, Santa Cruz: “The Numbering Series” 1992 * PMW Gallery, Stamford: “Buffie Johnson: A Span of Time” Retrospective 1993 * The Institute for Contemporary Art, P. S. 1 Museum, Long Island City: “Buffie Johnson: Paintings from the 40s and 90s” curated by Director, Alanna Heiss 1995 * Kingsborough Community College Art Gallery of The City of New York, Brooklyn: “Buffie Johnson: Plants” 1996 * Millennium Art Gallery, East Hampton: “Perceptions”: Buffie Johnson – A Retrospective of her work from the 1940s to the 1990s” 1997 * Chuck Levitan Gallery, NYC: “Buffie Johnson: The Spirit of Plants" (Part I) 1998 * Chuck Levitan Gallery, NYC: “Buffie Johnson: The Spirit of Plants" (Part II) 2002 * Anita Shapolsky Gallery, NYC: "Buffie Johnson: Transcendentalist" 2007 * Anita Shapolsky Gallery, NYC: "Buffie Johnson Memorial Exhibition" Group exhibitions: 1938 * Galerie Le Niveau, Paris: “Paysages: Exposition de Groupe” 1939 * Wakefield Gallery, NYC * The Fine Arts Gallery, Balboa Park, San Diego: The Fine Arts Society of San Diego: “The Eleventh Annual Southern California Art Exhibition” * Galerie de Beaune, Paris: “VIIe Exposition de Gravures et Platres Gravés du Groupe de L’Atelier 17” 1940 * Wakefield Gallery, NYC: “Group of Small Paintings” 1941 * Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh: "International Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture" * Marie Sterner Gallery, NYC: “International Group of Contemporary Painters” * The American British Art Center, NYC: “First ABAC Exhibition: Paintings and Sculpture from England, Canada & America” * The American British Art Center, NYC: “Stage and Circus: An Exhibition of Contemporary Paintings, Designs and Model Stages by American and British Artists” 1942 * Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach: “Fourth Annual Exhibition by Artist Members” * Parke-Bernet Galleries, NYC: “A Loan Exhibition of Paintings for the Benefit of The American Red Cross representing Happier Days in The United Nations arranged by Marie Sterner” 1943 * Peggy Guggenheim's Art of This Century, NYC: “Exhibition by 31 Women” 1945 * Howard Putzel’s 67 Gallery, NYC: “Preview 1945-1946 Season of Two-man and Group Exhibitions at this Gallery” * Howard Putzel’s 67 Gallery, NYC: “40 American Moderns” 1946 * Walker Art Center, Minneapolis: "136 Americans" * The Springfield Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield, MA: “Sixth Annual Spring Purchase Exhibition: 30 Paintings by 30 Contemporary American Artists” 1948 * Salon des Realites Nouvelles, Paris 1949 * Salon des Realites Nouvelles, Paris 1950 * The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn: "Fourth National Print Annual Exhibition" * La Galerie Arnaud, Paris: “sculpteurs et peintres abstraits americains de paris” * The Riverside Museum, NYC: “Creative Art Associates” * Guild Hall, Moran Gallery, East Hampton: 10 East Hampton Abstractionists” 1951 * Guild Hall, East Hampton: “Frankly Romantic” 1953 * Guild Hall, East Hampton: "A Selection from 12 East Hampton Collections" * Guild Hall, East Hampton: "17 East Hampton Artists" * The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn: "17th Biennial International Watercolor Exhibition" 1954 * stabile Gallery, NYC * Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC: “The Whitney Annual” * The Baltimore Museum, Baltimore * Hampton Gallery & Workshop, Amagansett: "Group Show: Eight Painters, Two Sculptors" 1955 * stabile Gallery, NYC * Moderna Galerija, Ljubljana, “Exposition Internationale de Gravure” 1956 * Haus der Heimat, Iserlohn: "Junge Amerikanische Kunst" * Group Espace, Paris * Guild Hall, East Hampton: “13 Artists of the Region: Museum Acquisitions and Recent Works” 1957 * Signa Gallery, East Hampton: "Second Exhibition" 1959 * Hirschl & Adler Galleries, NYC: "Works by Gallery Artists" 1960 * Guild Hall, East Hampton: "Monotypes and Prints" * Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC: Friends of the Whitney Museum of American Art: "Business Buys American Art" * Bodley Gallery, NYC * The Philadelphia Art Alliance, Philadelphia: “Monotypes & Prints of Related Techniques” Shown concurrently with the publication of Henry Rasmusen’s Printmaking with Monotype 1961 * Bertha Schaefer Gallery, NYC: "Contemporary Collage" 1964 * Long Island University/The Parrish Art Museum, Southampton: "Long Island Artists" at Long Island University’s Galleries * Guild Hall, East Hampton: “Festival of the Arts Exhibition: Artists of the East Hampton Area Each showing one of his own works along with a favorite work of art or object from his collection.” 1965 * The Parrish Art Museum, Southampton: "Twelve Women Painters of the South Fork” 1970 * Le Salon International de la Femme, Nice. (Medailles d’argent) 1971 * Museum of Modern Art, NYC: "Penthouse Exhibition" * Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC: "American Art of Our Century" 1972 * Kunsthaus Hamburg, Hamburg: "Gedok American Woman Artist Show" * Suffolk Museum and Carriage House, Long Island: “Unmanly Art” 1973 * The New York Cultural Center, NYC: "Women Choose Women" * Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC: “1973 Biennial Exhibition: Contemporary American Art" * Women's Interart Center, NYC: "In the Beginning: Women and Religion" * University of Texas at Austin, "The Ciba-Geigy Collection of Contemporary Paintings" * A .I. R. 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