Tom John. Untitled, 2017. Watercolor on paper. Rosenberg & Co |
Throughout the 1960s, John designed the sets for Barbra Streisand's television specials (My Name is Barbra, Color Me Barbra, The Belle of 14th Street, and A Happening in Central Park). Notably, John created designs for six Broadway productions, including Guys & Dolls, George M!, and The Wiz. As a result of his skill and expertise, John has been awarded five Emmys and the Peabody Award. |
Tom John. Untitled, 2010. Gouache and pencil on paper. Rosenberg & Co |
Beyond stage design, John has always felt the compulsion to produce fine art throughout his career. His artwork is primarily inspired by Georges Braque, František Kupka, the Bauhaus Movement, and the surrealist motifs of Paul Klee and Julius Bissier. The influence of John's experiences in architecture and set design remain apparent in his works. According to John, he "figuratively stretches the canvas between the proscenium of the Broadway stage, [creating] shapes that interplay with each other through the choice of color, design and detail." John has had solo shows on the East and West Coasts, and his paintings are held in a number of private collections. Tom John will be on view July 18–September 22, 2024. |
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