Resemblance Erosion
Resemblance Erosion
Sculptor Josh Johnson makes connections between two environments -- one at hand, and the other remembered. Resemblance Erosion offers a sideways glance of Plains landscape, softening the edges between the physicality of what is materially accessible and the limited view offered by the mind’s eye. Drawing upon the rock formations of the South Dakota Badlands and their fabricated proxies dotting Lincoln’s Antelope Creek greenway, Johnson carves, fabricates, and joins secondhand materials into lonely vistas alluding to the slippages associated with memory’s shaky hold on place.