© Ezra Johnson

Still from: What Visions Burn, 2006
animated video


Ezra Johnson
What Visions Burn
What Birds Remember if They Do Remember



Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery is pleased to present "What Visions Burn" and "What Birds Remember if They Do Remember", two animated videos by Ezra Johnson.


Ezra Johnson, with a background in oil painting, has been exploring the boundaries of static imagery in his new animated narratives. Using a series of detailed canvases as backdrops, Johnson manipulates the foreground elements adding layers of paint and collage to create shifting scenes and rising action. Accompanied by an orchestral soundtrack, the results are a unique blend of stillness and velocity.


"What Visions Burn" (2006), the first of two works shown, imagines an elaborate art heist and the dramatic aftermath of the crime. In a story that addresses the corruption of New York City, Johnson uses jump cuts, close ups and grainy textures to suggest an air of surveillance and suspense. The narrative web connecting the series of paintings is punctuated by a soundtrack of realistic street noise, chatter and music.


The more atmospheric "What Birds Remember if They Do Remember" (2006) is a story guided by literal and metaphoric flight patterns. Following the paths of birds, the video moves from deceptively natural settings to voyeuristic views of urban interiors in dreamlike stretches of time. Beginning with a quiet houseboat in the East River, motorcades lead to a superdome of worshippers, on through quieter landscapes of a familial hunting expedition and finally to places unknown. The animated format provides a playful context for the dark and sinister subjects. Johnson collaborated with Duncan Adams and Matt Terrell, who composed the original music and sound complementing the loosely woven narrative of the video.


Ezra Johnson received his MFA from Hunter College in 2006 and his BFA from the California College of Arts and Crafts in 2000. Johnson is currently exhibiting work at Kantor Feuer, Los Angeles, and his work will be the subject of a Hammer Project at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles in January 2007. The artist lives and works in Brooklyn, New York and is currently a Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown, Massachusetts artist in residence.


Exhibition: December 1, 2006 - January 6, 2007
Gallery hours: Tues-Sat 10am - 6pm


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