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Dec162025

John Vogt 'Fair Or Not' Print Available

Artist: John Vogt
Title: Fair Or Not
Medium: Hand Pulled 11 Color Screen Print
Size: 18 x 24 Inches
Edition: 170
Prices: $75

 

*there is also a dark version available

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John Vogt is an American contemporary artist recognized for his intricate exploration of abstract forms and the intersection of memory and space. His work often manifests as complex, multi-layered compositions that challenge the viewer to look beyond the surface and engage with the underlying structural narratives. Throughout his career, Vogt has demonstrated a profound mastery of medium and technique, frequently utilizing a palette that balances muted, earthy tones with sudden, vibrant bursts of color. This deliberate contrast serves to highlight the tension between the organic and the synthetic, a recurring theme in his broader body of work.
One of the defining characteristics of Vogt’s artistic practice is his ability to translate fleeting emotional states into tangible visual experiences. His paintings often feature dense arrangements of geometric shapes and fluid lines, creating a sense of movement that feels both chaotic and carefully orchestrated. This duality reflects his interest in the chaotic nature of human thought and the structures people create to make sense of their surroundings. By layering materials and using various application methods, he achieves a physical depth that invites close inspection and personal interpretation.
Vogt’s contributions to the art world extend into the realm of large-scale installations, where he expands his visual language into three-dimensional environments. These pieces often interact with their architectural surroundings, forcing a dialogue between the art and the viewer’s physical presence. His work has been featured in numerous exhibitions, earning him a reputation as an artist who consistently pushes the boundaries of traditional abstraction while maintaining a deeply human connection to his subjects.

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