ne of our favorite painters, Martine Johanna, recently debuted a new exhibition at Massey Lyuben Gallery. Titled Something’s Wrong, this is Johanna’s third showing with Massey Lyuben but her first solo exhibition. Having the spotlight all to herself, Johanna does not disappoint. Featuring works that “portray idioms of youth that melt away,” Something’s Wrong also features some graphite works by Johanna—a treat …
Phantom Menaces. | Martine Johanna.
ith the exception of her latest piece, “Boys Don’t Cry,” Matrine Johanna‘s work puts a latent focus on extremities, both existing and non-existing. Her aesthetic is heavy with emotion, cloaked in deep, rich color and skewed with accents of surrealism.
Caught Red Handed.
Dutch painter Martine Johanna captures dramatic displays in her work filled surrealistic tension and fashionable poise. “The Last Thought” is acrylic on linen while “Say Something” is oil on linen.