Johnny Bright Jarman
"Wherever we get art from - from the armpit or from the deep adits of human complexes and physiology, dug out of the corpses of ancient cities with bored mummies or lazily lying on the sofa produced concepts directly in consciousness, sometimes without regaining consciousness, indulging in drowsiness, bliss and half-sleep, one thing is still indisputable: Thinking is pleasure or suffering through the comparison of distortions. And even if you call the spirit of Gödel from the ruins of mathematical history, he will still tell you one thing: the world of art is a world of incompleteness, based on distortions that we sometimes notice and experience feelings. This is art!"
© Johnny Bright Jarman
Nicknamed "Coyote". Colorist and readymade researcher, archaeologist and presenter of found artifacts. Experimenter with unconventional materials that seem different from what they actually are. Student of Joseph Beuys, with whom he studied together with Elias Maria Reti and other students in Düsseldorf.