Artist Stephen T. Johnson looking at the Art of the Imagination case.

Art of the Imagination Case

Stephen T. Johnson’s creative and whimsical approach to the alphabet is featured in the Art of the Imagination case through April 7, 2025. The case features artwork made to illustrate concepts in his three children’s alphabet books (A is for Art: An Abstract Alphabet, Alphabet School, and Alphabet City) and further expand on some of these elements. Johnson’s work invites the viewer to reconsider ordinary objects as extraordinary opportunities for adventure.

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Metal abstract artwork in teal and orange color.

J – Jambalaya

aluminum, steel, vinyl, rubber, and plastics, 20 x 15 x 11 inches

Jam-packed juxtapositions of jagged, jutting, jammed and jumbled junk joyfully and judiciously joined. – Caption from the New York Times Best Illustrated book of the year – “An Abstract Alphabet.”

White abstract artwork in a ball made of wax and wool.

W – Wrapped Wishes, wax, wool, objects, and wire, various sizes, from 12 x 16 inches to 29 x 22 inches

White waxy wall hangings, wrinkled and wavy—one wonders what’s within? – Caption from the New York Times Best Illustrated book of the year – “An Abstract Alphabet.”

Red, silver, and black spoons lined up in a row.

S – “Souvenir Series,” powder-coated steel, various sizes from 6 1/4 x 3 x 1 1/2 inches to 8 x 4 x 2 inches

Several sizes of shiny, solid, spoon-shaped, semiabstract sanguine, silver, and slate black sculptural statuettes standing on similar sleek-surfaced spheres, sunken in simple square stands with slits, cast soft, svelte, sinuous shadows. – Caption from the New York Times Best Illustrated book of the year – “An Abstract Alphabet.”

Stephen T. Johnson’s creative and whimsical approach to the alphabet is featured in the Art of the Imagination case through April 7, 2025. The case features artwork made to illustrate concepts in his three children’s alphabet books (A is for Art: An Abstract Alphabet, Alphabet School, and Alphabet City) and further expand on some of these elements. Johnson’s work invites the viewer to reconsider ordinary objects as extraordinary opportunities for adventure.

Learn More About Stephen T. Johnson


Metal abstract artwork in teal and orange color.

J – Jambalaya

aluminum, steel, vinyl, rubber, and plastics, 20 x 15 x 11 inches

Jam-packed juxtapositions of jagged, jutting, jammed and jumbled junk joyfully and judiciously joined. – Caption from the New York Times Best Illustrated book of the year – “An Abstract Alphabet.”

White abstract artwork in a ball made of wax and wool.

W – Wrapped Wishes, wax, wool, objects, and wire, various sizes, from 12 x 16 inches to 29 x 22 inches

White waxy wall hangings, wrinkled and wavy—one wonders what’s within? – Caption from the New York Times Best Illustrated book of the year – “An Abstract Alphabet.”

Red, silver, and black spoons lined up in a row.

S – “Souvenir Series,” powder-coated steel, various sizes from 6 1/4 x 3 x 1 1/2 inches to 8 x 4 x 2 inches

Several sizes of shiny, solid, spoon-shaped, semiabstract sanguine, silver, and slate black sculptural statuettes standing on similar sleek-surfaced spheres, sunken in simple square stands with slits, cast soft, svelte, sinuous shadows. – Caption from the New York Times Best Illustrated book of the year – “An Abstract Alphabet.”

Date

Apr 09 2024 - Apr 21 2025
Expired!

Time

All Day

Labels

Exhibition,
Featured Exhibition

Date:

Apr 09, 2024 – Apr 21, 2025

Time:

All Day

Age:

All Ages

Category:

Miniatures, Past Exhibition

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