Johnnyx
Johnnyx
Johnnyx is a printmaker based in Newcastle, using multi-faceted screen prints to parody Pop Art, advertising culture and the socio-political zeitgeist. His bright, bold, and colourful prints collage together this vicious social commentary with a use of colour that’s nothing short of show-stopping.
“In tumultuous times, the urban environment often manifests the most incisive commentary. The student riots of May ’68 proffered the timeless aphorism: Be Reasonable, Demand the Impossible; which later became Malcolm McLaren’s raison d’etre during punk…
‘Johnnyx’ sounds a suitable soubriquet for a masked-crusader of the night; one hell-bent on fighting the terror of postmodern alienation through waging war on the vacuous talking heads of popular culture. Appropriately, then, his vibrant collage works marry social commentary and sloganeering with a visceral pop-art aesthetic indebted to Warhol and his Factory coterie, recalling too, Jamie Reid’s biting Anarchy-era artworks.
These punk assemblages employ the techniques of détournement and bricolage to create a “textured, multi-layered information aesthetic”, exploring themes ranging from environmental concerns to trade wars. For those seeking an ailment to the impending clouds of disillusionment that befall us, or those simply wiling to revel in the madness of our times, join Johnnyx in fatalistic glee in counting down the final hours of the doomsday clock” - James F Anderson, NARC, 2019
Exhibitions at Gallagher & Turner:
Open Exhibition 2019
Bleed, Blend, Block Out, Burn
April 2022