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John Randall Nelson

John Randall Nelson (born 1956 in Princeton, Illinois) is an American painter and sculptor based in Phoenix, Arizona.

John Randall Nelson
John Randall Nelson in his studio, 2008
Born1956 (age 67–68) [citation needed]
NationalityAmerican
Known forPublic art, sculpture, installation art, painting

Biography edit

Nelson began developing his visual style as a freelance illustrator in the 1990s, with work included in publications such as The New York Times, The Washington Post and Rolling Stone.[1] In the 2000s, Nelson’s career as a painter began to take root. He completed his Master of Fine Arts degree at Arizona State University in 1995. In his 1999 show In Process at ASU, he began to develop the personal language of symbols and archetypes for which he is now known. Nelson, as a nationally exhibited artist, has a long-standing reputation for his honed development of urban-neo-folk icons and characters. The objects, text and characters that have repeatedly appeared in his artistic oeuvre have become an identifiable vocabulary for his work.[2]

Over the past 25 years, Nelson has actively shown in group and solo shows in Los Angeles, Seattle, San Francisco, Dallas, Santa Fe, and Phoenix. One of his most ambitious shows took place at Bentley Projects warehouse space in Phoenix in 2005 and featured a mixed media re-imagining of life in a transient hotel using video, large scale installation, painting and collaboration with writer Eric Susser.[3] In 2018, Nelson mounted his second institutional solo exhibition, John Randall Nelson: An American Vernacular, at the Windgate Gallery at the University of Arkansas.[4]

Work edit

Nelson's work revolves around a personal language of symbols and archetypes.[5] He "embraces the concept of artist as story teller, a chronicler of contemporary culture".[6] The subjects of the paintings change from piece to piece and from project to project but the core of the work stems from his own personal lexicon of archetypal symbols.[7] With a faux-naive style influenced by American Outsider Art, Nelson's paintings place graphic characters and fragments of words within a pop-art landscape of polka-dots and flat planes of color. In Nelson's own words, “what becomes prominent and what becomes buried is intuitive,” explains the artist. “I let the paintings talk, juxtaposing patterns, words and symbols to create a mishmash of meaning.”[8]

Kathryn M. Davis wrote in ARTnews that Nelson’s “sly paintings conjure cartoons, found signage, and modern hieroglyphs, and tie them together with lusciously patinated surfaces.[9]

Public Art edit

Nelson began his career as a public artist with Harry above the Crowd, a 35-foot sculpture commissioned by the City of Tempe that commemorated city councilman and mayor Harry Mitchell.[10] Since then he has designed and produced over 20 public art projects including commissions for Sky Harbor International Airport, Wells Fargo Bank, the cities of Phoenix, Scottsdale, and Mesa, the Phoenix Children's Hospital, and the BIO5 Institute at the University of Arizona.[11][12]

In 2018, Scottsdale Public Art installed Nelson's One-Eyed Jack, a 26-foot tall, 20,000-pound painted steel jackrabbit at an entry point to Old-Town Scottsdale's arts district.[13] The piece drew upon the rabbit's symbolism as a "a symbol of magic, transformation, and intuition" but was not without some local controversy.[14] In the end, the project was installed and led to several other important public commissions for Nelson. Almost immediately, he designed and installed Whitefish for Glacier House Hotels in Whitefish, Montana.[15]

In 2019, Nelson designed 45 Haikus, consisting of 45 steel symbols that hung off of existing light posts based on haiku poems written by Mesa public school students. The piece stretched along Main Street in the center of the city. He followed that work with Flora, Fauna, Humana, installed at the City of Mesa's light rail stations, and featuring botanical vernacular that touch upon themes of growth, potential and transformation.[16]

References edit

  1. ^ Abrams 2008, p. 103
  2. ^ "The Art of Ubiquity » Images Arizona". Images Arizona. 2017-12-30. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
  3. ^ Greve 2005, p. 15
  4. ^ Gallery, Windgate; Gr, University of Arkansas 5210; Smith, Ave Fort; SmithArkansasUS, Arkansas 72913-3649 72913-3649 Fort. "exhibitions & events". ArtSlant. Retrieved 2019-09-30.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ "John Randall Nelson - A Story Teller". Widewalls. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
  6. ^ Whiting, Shelley (2017-08-23). "Arizona Artist a Day: Day 202: John Randall Nelson". Arizona Artist a Day. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
  7. ^ Baker 1999
  8. ^ "A Tempe Artist Builds A Personal Mythology In His Work". Luxe Interiors + Design. 2019-09-14. Retrieved 2019-09-30.
  9. ^ Davis 2010, p.134
  10. ^ "See for Free: 8 Awesome Sculptures Around Arizona". WhereTraveler. 2015-09-17. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
  11. ^ "Experience BIO5 | BIO5". www.bio5.org. Retrieved 2018-03-09.
  12. ^ "Nelson Public Art Profile - CODAworx". www.codaworx.com. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
  13. ^ "One-Eyed Jack". scottsdalepublicart.org. 11 November 2018. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
  14. ^ Trimble, Lynn (2018-09-20). "Giant Rabbit Sculpture Hops Into Old Town Scottsdale". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
  15. ^ "White Fish". www.codaworx.com. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
  16. ^ "CODAmagazine - The Art of Transportation - CODAworx". www.codaworx.com. Retrieved 2019-09-11.
  • Abrams, Amy (2008). "Down to Earth". Desert Living (70). City Publishing: 103.
  • no author (2009). "Previews". THE Magazine. XVI (VII). Guy Cross: 34. {{cite journal}}: |last1= has generic name (help)
  • Grover Thurston Gallery. (PDF). Grover Thurston Gallery. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 4, 2021. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  • Baker, Marta (1999). "John Nelson, In Process: A 10-Year Retrospective (Exhibition Catalogue)". Union Gallery, Arizona State University: 1–3. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • Greve, Lisa (2005). "John Nelson". Bentley (April/May). Bentley Gallery: 15.
  • Davis, Kathryn M (2010). "John Randall Nelson". ARTnews. 109 (7): 134.
  • Deitch, Lew (2003). "John Nelson". Artbook of the New West (9). Trinity Art Publications: 60.
  • "John Randall Nelson". Phoenix College. Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  • Nelson, John. "Artist Website". Retrieved 21 June 2012.
  • Zevitas, Steven T., ed. (2000). "John Nelson". New American Paintings. 5 (5). The Open Studios Press: 142–145.

External links edit

  • Official Website

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John Randall Nelson born 1956 in Princeton Illinois is an American painter and sculptor based in Phoenix Arizona John Randall NelsonJohn Randall Nelson in his studio 2008Born1956 age 67 68 citation needed Princeton IllinoisNationalityAmericanKnown forPublic art sculpture installation art painting Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 3 Public Art 4 References 5 External linksBiography editNelson began developing his visual style as a freelance illustrator in the 1990s with work included in publications such as The New York Times The Washington Post and Rolling Stone 1 In the 2000s Nelson s career as a painter began to take root He completed his Master of Fine Arts degree at Arizona State University in 1995 In his 1999 show In Process at ASU he began to develop the personal language of symbols and archetypes for which he is now known Nelson as a nationally exhibited artist has a long standing reputation for his honed development of urban neo folk icons and characters The objects text and characters that have repeatedly appeared in his artistic oeuvre have become an identifiable vocabulary for his work 2 Over the past 25 years Nelson has actively shown in group and solo shows in Los Angeles Seattle San Francisco Dallas Santa Fe and Phoenix One of his most ambitious shows took place at Bentley Projects warehouse space in Phoenix in 2005 and featured a mixed media re imagining of life in a transient hotel using video large scale installation painting and collaboration with writer Eric Susser 3 In 2018 Nelson mounted his second institutional solo exhibition John Randall Nelson An American Vernacular at the Windgate Gallery at the University of Arkansas 4 Work editNelson s work revolves around a personal language of symbols and archetypes 5 He embraces the concept of artist as story teller a chronicler of contemporary culture 6 The subjects of the paintings change from piece to piece and from project to project but the core of the work stems from his own personal lexicon of archetypal symbols 7 With a faux naive style influenced by American Outsider Art Nelson s paintings place graphic characters and fragments of words within a pop art landscape of polka dots and flat planes of color In Nelson s own words what becomes prominent and what becomes buried is intuitive explains the artist I let the paintings talk juxtaposing patterns words and symbols to create a mishmash of meaning 8 Kathryn M Davis wrote in ARTnews that Nelson s sly paintings conjure cartoons found signage and modern hieroglyphs and tie them together with lusciously patinated surfaces 9 Public Art editNelson began his career as a public artist with Harry above the Crowd a 35 foot sculpture commissioned by the City of Tempe that commemorated city councilman and mayor Harry Mitchell 10 Since then he has designed and produced over 20 public art projects including commissions for Sky Harbor International Airport Wells Fargo Bank the cities of Phoenix Scottsdale and Mesa the Phoenix Children s Hospital and the BIO5 Institute at the University of Arizona 11 12 In 2018 Scottsdale Public Art installed Nelson s One Eyed Jack a 26 foot tall 20 000 pound painted steel jackrabbit at an entry point to Old Town Scottsdale s arts district 13 The piece drew upon the rabbit s symbolism as a a symbol of magic transformation and intuition but was not without some local controversy 14 In the end the project was installed and led to several other important public commissions for Nelson Almost immediately he designed and installed Whitefish for Glacier House Hotels in Whitefish Montana 15 In 2019 Nelson designed 45 Haikus consisting of 45 steel symbols that hung off of existing light posts based on haiku poems written by Mesa public school students The piece stretched along Main Street in the center of the city He followed that work with Flora Fauna Humana installed at the City of Mesa s light rail stations and featuring botanical vernacular that touch upon themes of growth potential and transformation 16 References edit Abrams 2008 p 103 The Art of Ubiquity Images Arizona Images Arizona 2017 12 30 Retrieved 2018 03 09 Greve 2005 p 15 Gallery Windgate Gr University of Arkansas 5210 Smith Ave Fort SmithArkansasUS Arkansas 72913 3649 72913 3649 Fort exhibitions amp events ArtSlant Retrieved 2019 09 30 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link John Randall Nelson A Story Teller Widewalls Retrieved 2018 03 09 Whiting Shelley 2017 08 23 Arizona Artist a Day Day 202 John Randall Nelson Arizona Artist a Day Retrieved 2018 03 09 Baker 1999 A Tempe Artist Builds A Personal Mythology In His Work Luxe Interiors Design 2019 09 14 Retrieved 2019 09 30 Davis 2010 p 134 See for Free 8 Awesome Sculptures Around Arizona WhereTraveler 2015 09 17 Retrieved 2019 09 11 Experience BIO5 BIO5 www bio5 org Retrieved 2018 03 09 Nelson Public Art Profile CODAworx www codaworx com Retrieved 2019 09 11 One Eyed Jack scottsdalepublicart org 11 November 2018 Retrieved 2019 09 11 Trimble Lynn 2018 09 20 Giant Rabbit Sculpture Hops Into Old Town Scottsdale Phoenix New Times Retrieved 2019 09 11 White Fish www codaworx com Retrieved 2019 09 11 CODAmagazine The Art of Transportation CODAworx www codaworx com Retrieved 2019 09 11 Abrams Amy 2008 Down to Earth Desert Living 70 City Publishing 103 no author 2009 Previews THE Magazine XVI VII Guy Cross 34 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a last1 has generic name help Grover Thurston Gallery Biography PDF Grover Thurston Gallery Archived from the original PDF on July 4 2021 Retrieved 21 June 2012 Baker Marta 1999 John Nelson In Process A 10 Year Retrospective Exhibition Catalogue Union Gallery Arizona State University 1 3 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Greve Lisa 2005 John Nelson Bentley April May Bentley Gallery 15 Davis Kathryn M 2010 John Randall Nelson ARTnews 109 7 134 Deitch Lew 2003 John Nelson Artbook of the New West 9 Trinity Art Publications 60 John Randall Nelson Phoenix College Retrieved 21 June 2012 Nelson John Artist Website Retrieved 21 June 2012 Zevitas Steven T ed 2000 John Nelson New American Paintings 5 5 The Open Studios Press 142 145 External links editOfficial Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Randall Nelson amp oldid 1213794763, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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