ARTISTS / ALAN JOHNSTON

Profile

Alan Johnston is a Scottish artist whose work explores spatial contexts and relations through painting, drawing and architectural construction, reflecting on the spatial and tactual implications in architecture where perceptual notions are rendered as common factors in sight and touch. He works collaboratively with architect Shinichi Ogawa, Tokyo and photographer Thomas Struth. His work has been shown internationally at such venues as the Tate Gallery, London; Museum of Modern Art, Oxford; Inverleith House and the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art, Edinburgh; Hayward Gallery, London; the Jack Tilton Gallery and the Whitney Museum, NYC; the Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh; and the DIA Genese Foundation, Dusseldorf, Germany, among many others. In April his work will be included in Central Periphery at RMIT Gallery, Melbourne with Karin Sander, Martina Klein, Franz Graf, Ragnar Robertsdottir and Kristjan Gudmundsson.


Exhibitions

Alan Johnston (26.03.2009 to 18.04.2009)


Works

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Installation View, 2009 by Alan Johnston

Installation View, 2009