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Leroy JohnsonHouse clay sculpture of urban city row home w/ multiple Black History referencesca. 2000
ca. 2000
$18,000
£13,713.01
€15,649.79
CA$25,294.26
A$27,566.29
CHF 14,597.54
MX$331,100.20
NOK 184,808.09
SEK 169,912.86
DKK 116,886.57
About the Item
Rather than being literal reproductions of buildings, Leroy Johnson’s iconic, signature house sculptures are alive with texture and symbolism, celebrating the resilience of communities while offering a poignant perspective from an African American artist who lived through the civil rights movement. His work stands as a powerful testament to the beauty and strength of marginalized communities, making his sculptures both deeply personal and universally resonant. This abstract assemblage carries multiple references to Philadelphia's Black History, including the notorious 1985 MOVE bombing; the 18th-century Free African Society; the 19th-century African-Methodist Episcopal Church and its founder, Richard Allen; and Philadelphia's traditional urban architecture row houses.
Leroy Johnson’s house sculptures are largely comprised of found materials sourced from across Philadelphia, including clay that he sometimes excavated from the ground himself. Layered, collaged, and painted surfaces reflect the textures of the urban environment. Adding to the complexity of Johnson’s work are references to Black life and history, urban lived realities, and the effects of poverty, racism, and gentrification, with each work holding space for multiple truths and interpretations.
Johnson was born in 1937 in the Eastwick neighborhood of Philadelphia, the city where he lived until his death in 2022. Eschewing art school and traditional arts training (beyond attending classes at Fleisher Art Memorial), Johnson’s position as an “outsider artist” was a conscious decision. Though Johnson first began making art while still in high school, over the course of his adult life he simultaneously held a wide range of jobs, including as a social worker, rehab counselor, teacher to disabled youth, ultimately completing his MA in Human Services in 1988. Johnson’s multifaceted life as a social worker, teacher and community advocate deeply shaped his understanding of Philadelphia’s neighborhoods.
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- Creator:Leroy Johnson (1937 - 2022, American, African)
- Creation Year:ca. 2000
- Dimensions:Height: 15 in (38.1 cm)Width: 10 in (25.4 cm)Depth: 8 in (20.32 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Bryn Mawr, PA
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU1416215835482
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