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Daniel Johnston and Jeff F. Wheeler

"On Their Way to Heaven or Hell"

August 1 - 30, 2015

Redbud Gallery was proud to present individual drawings and recent collaborations between iconic Texas artists, Daniel Johnston and Jeff F. Wheeler.

 

While stylistically dissimilar, Johnston and Wheeler’s drawings converge in ways that make this exhibition and their collaboration a natural fit. They have both developed intuitive, complex visual languages that combine pop and surrealist sensibilities without drawing directly from either. Neither dreamscapes nor iconic appropriations, they instead deal in the psychic space between Bataillean daydreams and Baudrillardian reality, facilitating collisions between a quotidian fantasy world of sex and death in truck-stop hot tubs. They are also both immanently communicative in their rejection of polish and abstraction, which allows the viewer to forego the art-ness of the works to engage fully with the images and their implications. The artists hew to no ideology or artworld fashion, only to their own logic and compulsion to create, to express imaginative cosmologies not yet lost to cool affectation or the dull dance of the resigned. Their drawings, in short, don’t claim anything other than the right to be what they are: honest, modest and unapologetic.

 

The collaborations were all executed over the last three months and are exhibited here for the first time anywhere.  Less dialogue than collision, they are the first round of what promises to be an ongoing discordant interplay between two artists whose natural habitats are found in the isolation of markers and charcoal, printer paper and appropriated accounting ledgers.

 

DANIEL JOHNSTON

Page from Johnston’s comic book "Space Ducks", Marker on Paper, 8 ½” x 11”

Page from Johnston’s comic book "Space Ducks", Marker on Paper, 8 ½” x 11”

“It Sure is Hot in Hell”, Marker on Paper, 8 ½” x 11”

“Welcome to Hell”, Marker on Paper, 8 ½” x 11”

“Texas” Marker on Paper, 8 ½” x 11”

“Love at Long Last”, Marker on Paper, 16” x 20”

“It’s No Good to be Bad”, Marker on Paper, 16” x 20”

JEFF F. WHEELER

“Somewhere Near Taos”, Mixed Media Collage on Vintage Paper, 10” x 8”

“Somewhere Near Cheyenne,” Mixed Media Collage on Vintage Paper, 20” x 16”

Untitled#52, Oil and Charcoal on Ceramic, 34” tall x 11” wide

“Chillin’ Poolside”, Ink/Acrylic/Collage on Paper, 6” x 10”

Untitled #53, Oil and Charcoal on Ceramic, 16” tall x 8 “ wide

“Please Stay Calm!!”, Mixed Media Collage/Oil/Charcoal on Vintage Paper, 16” x 20”

“Now Even Better!”, Mixed Media Collage/Oil/Charcoal on Board, 24” x 20”

COLLABORATIONS

“The End Is Over,” Acrylic and Markers on Paper, 2015, 16” x 12”

“God Bless You All,” Acrylic and Markers on Paper, 2015, 12” x 16”

“Now Even Better,” Charcoal/Oil/Markers/Collage on Vintage Paper, 2015, 16” x 17”

"Jeremiah’s Bedtime", Charcoal/Oil/Markers/Collage on Paper, 2015, 11" x 8 1/2"

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