Museum of Outdoor Arts
Greenwood Village, Colorado
MOA is an outdoor museum. It has an outdoor art collection of nearly 100 pieces of art, ranging from sculpture to murals. We also host a variety of art events.
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Artist: Erick Johnson
When art, engineering, and spirituality merging sculptural works and installations, it seems like a house full of odd bedfellows. But when the artist is Erick C. Johnson, the results are both intriguing and beautiful. Born in 1950 in Denver, Johnson earned degrees from Colorado State University and the University of Illinois. He has exhibited widely and completed numerous public and private commissions, from the early days of Denver’s Percent for Art Program, to Pinnellas County Arts Commission in Florida. This artist comes naturally by his interest in industrial materials, in his junkyard forays for found objects and in his fascination on with the kinetic. Johnson’s sculpture remains some of that quest, accompanied by the tension between the old and the new. His fascination with chunks of old airplanes, engine parts and other bits of metal and wood plays out in wall -mounted work, monumental floor pieces, and the occasional construction that appears to pierce the building in which it is installed. At times, he adds to the surface of a sculptural component, treating it in a way that augments the existing texture, though some elements he leaves in their found state. “While constructing a sculpture, he says,” I will l be surprised by a form or object that is out of my attention on, and yet calls out to me-something that deserves to be scrutinized and dissected.” That may be the best way to sum up the intent of Johnson’s sculpture. A work can be taken as an object with a story, a recombination of parts that becomes a different whole, an exercise in line and volume and an odd delicacy. And finally, the viewer is called upon to consider the meaning of value and of worth, when old trash becomes new treasure.
-Excerpts taken from the writings of Mary Voelz Chandler, art and architecture critic form the Rocky Mountain News. From the Book I am included in “Colorado Abstract Paintings and Sculpture” By Michael Paglia, art critic for Westword, and Mary Voelz Chandler, art and architecture editor from the former Rocky Mtn. News.
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