Showing posts with label North Truro. Show all posts
Showing posts with label North Truro. Show all posts

Friday, August 22, 2025

Mitchell Johnson Exhibition, "Twenty Years in Truro (Selected Paintings 1989-2025)

 

"Six Pickets (hydrangeas)," 2025, 24x30 inches, oil/canvas. (© Mitchell Johnson)

Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill in Massachusetts presents Twenty Years in Truro (Selected Paintings 1989-2025), a solo exhibition of paintings by San Francisco Bay Area artist Mitchell Johnson, on view September 3–14, 2025. This is Johnson’s fifth exhibition at Castle Hill, where he teaches a master color class every September.

There have been three watershed moments in Mitchell Johnson’s 45-year painting career: the first, a work trip to France in 1989, the second, his move from New York City to Palo Alto, California in 1990, and the third, an initial painting trip to Cape Cod in 2005. In his own words:

“I followed a very strong hunch that what I needed in 1989 was to leave graduate school and paint alone in France. It was all my idea, all my doing. In 1990, I was offered a chance to work in the studio of Sam Francis in Palo Alto, California. I didn’t want to leave NYC. I called Sol LeWitt on the phone, hoping he would say that I could join the Wall Drawing Team and stay in NYC. Instead he convinced me that I should move to California. In 2005, the art dealer Sally Munson invited me to visit Chatham, MA, to produce local work for a show she was curating of my European landscapes. My first paintings of Truro, paintings which changed my trajectory, were made because of Sally. Life, especially life in the art world, is an interesting combination of the things you pursue and the things that come your way. California fell into my lap. Truro fell into my lap.”

Johnson’s 20 years of annual painting trips to Cape Cod started in May 2005, immediately after he saw the historic Giorgio Morandi and Josef Albers exhibit in Bologna, Italy. He arrived on the Cape at a pivotal moment when his paintings were becoming less brushy, less impressionistic, more about large areas of flat color using familiar, even iconic, motifs to comment on color relativity. The range of work on view in the 2025 survey at Castle Hill illustrates the importance of this first stay on the Cape, examining the impact of North Truro motifs on all of his paintings. It features early Truro works borrowed from the Cape Cod Museum of Art, including “Truro n. 6” (2005), which appeared in two feature films by Nancy Meyers: The Holiday (2009) and Crazy Stupid Love (2011). The show also includes paintings from New York, Europe, California, New England, and Newfoundland.

Art critic Donald Kuspit reviewed Johnson’s paintings three times, including in a 2023 Whitehot Magazine article:

“Johnson is a master of abstraction, as his oddly constructivist paintings show, but of unconscious feeling, for his geometry serves to contain and with that control the strong feelings implicit in his strong colors. Apart from that, his paintings are art historically important, because they seamlessly fuse abstraction and realism, which Kandinsky tore apart to the detriment of both even as he recognized that they were implicitly inseparable, tied together in a Gordian knot, as they masterfully are in Johnson’s paintings.”

About the Artist

Mitchell Johnson began painting in the late 1970s as a teenager at Staten Island Academy. He received his MFA from Parsons School of Design in 1990 and also studied painting, drawing, and art history at the Washington Studio School and Randolph-Macon College. His paintings are in the permanent collections of over 35 museums. He has appeared on TV programs in France (BFM Nice), Italy (Generazione Bellezza), and Monaco (Monaco InfoTV). He has been a visiting artist at the Josef and Anni Albers Foundation, the American Academy in Rome, Borgo Finocchieto, and the LeWitt House in Praiano, Italy.

About the Exhibition

Twenty Years in Truro (Selected Paintings 1989-2025) is on view September 3–14 at the Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

  • Artist Reception: Thursday, September 4, 4–6pm (ET)
  • Artist Talk: Friday, September 5, 3:00–3:30pm (ET)

For more information, visit mitchelljohnson.com and follow him on Instagram at @mitchell_johnson_artist.

Additionally, Johnson’s exhibition of Paris paintings at Flea Street in Menlo Park, California, has been extended through September 18, 2025.

Wednesday, July 2, 2025

Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Mitchell Johnson North Truro Boxed Notecards Now available at Amazon

 

North Truro Notecards is set #1 of seven new Mitchell Johnson notecard sets being released in January, 2025. Each of these seven limited-edition boxed sets of notecards are beautifully designed and feature 20 blank cards of 5 different paintings (4 cards of each) and 20 blank envelopes. The seven themes in this series capture the gamut of places that inspire Johnson's work: Amalfi Coast, North Truro (Cape Cod), Paris, Maine, Race Point (Provincetown), Newfoundland and of course, San Francisco. The photos below, included with each Amazon listing, provide a clear description of the contents of the set you are considering. A biographical flysheet accompanies each set and the colorful notecards are printed on high quality stock and are perfect for writing correspondence and thank you notes. Mitchell Johnson has been making annual painting trips to Cape Cod since 2005. He teaches a master color class at Truro Center for the Arts each September.

Mitchell Johnson's color- and shape-driven paintings exist at the intersection of color theory, art history, nostalgia, and observed experience. His work is included in the permanent collections of over 35 museums and has been exhibited alongside works by Milton Avery, Georgia O'Keeffe, Wolf Kahn, and Richard Diebenkorn. The legendary art critic Donald Kuspit wrote about Johnson's work in Whitehot Magazine: "Johnson is a master of abstraction, as his oddly constructivist paintings show, but of unconscious feeling, for his geometry serves to contain and with that control the strong feelings implicit in his strong colors. Apart from that, his paintings are art historically important, because they seamlessly fuse abstraction and realism, which Kandinsky tore apart to the detriment of both even as he recognized that they were implicitly inseparable, tied together in a Gordian knot, as they masterfully are in Johnson's paintings."


Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Mitchell Johnson Nothing and Change exhibit at Truro Center For the Arts at Castle Hill September 7-18, 2022

 


Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill is pleased to host its second exhibit of the work of California artist, Mitchell Johnson, September 7-18, 2022. This survey exhibit, titled, Mitchell Johnson Nothing and Change, will span 1990-2022 and includes new paintings from Paris, Newfoundland, New England and New York as well as early work from France, Denmark and North Truro. Artist reception, Thursday, September 8, 4-6pm.

Chris Busa wrote in Provincetown Arts in 2012:

“If many of Johnson's paintings are titled after the places that inspired them, no such places actually exist. Each one is a collage of compressed intimacies spread out over the months it takes to paint them. He has done what Edwin Dickinson called Premier Coup, in which a painting is completed outdoors in one blow. Yet his typical practice is to hold a painting for several months, or more, in the studio, to see if a painting stands the test of repeated looking, often involving the process of memory revision, where a succession of impressions gained over weeks or months is expressed as continuous flow.”

An 80 page exhibition catalog with an essay by the poet, Jesse Nathan, and exhibition posters will be available at Castle Hill.

More info at www.mitchelljohnson.com. Request a digital catalog of available work: mitchell.catalog@gmail.com.

View the 2021 Mitchell Johnson Castle Hill exhibit at ArtForum. Read an extensive interview with Mitchell at Painting Perceptions.

Monday, July 20, 2020

Mitchell Johnson Ad #133 New York Times Magazine June 28, 2020




This painting is sold.

Request an electronic catalog of available paintings: mitchell.catalog@gmail.com

Wall Street Journal WSJ Magazine National ad June 6, 2020

Two Mitchell Johnson paintings, "Bonavista," 2020 and "North Truro (Fence)," 2020 appeared on page 26 of 99.

These paintings are sold.
Request an electronic catalog of available paintings: mitchell.catalog@gmail.com

Ad #130 New York Times Magazine May 17, 2020

The painting, "North Truro (Super Moon)," 2020, 32x48 inches, oil/linen appeared on page 13 of 52 across from The Ethicist.

This painting is sold.
Request an electronic catalog of available paintings: mitchell.catalog@gmail.com