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Johan Deckmann — The Right Time
Johan Deckmann — The Right Time
Johan Deckmann

The Right Time

2024

In "The Right Time," Johan Deckmann presents a compact yet quietly devastating intervention on the surface of a found book, delivering his signature blend of deadpan philosophy and emotional precision. Rendered in acrylic directly onto the book's cover and framed for presentation, the work belongs to the ongoing series through which the Copenhagen-based artist has built an internationally recognized practice, transforming discarded volumes into vehicles for stripped-back, aphoristic reflection. At just 43.5 by 34 centimeters, the piece carries an intimacy that rewards close looking, its modest scale belying the weight of the sentiment contained within. Deckmann's work operates in the fertile territory between self-help culture and its discontents, borrowing the visual language of motivational messaging only to quietly undermine or complicate it. The title "The Right Time" functions as both prompt and provocation, inviting the viewer to sit with the tension between patience and procrastination, readiness and paralysis. The found book as substrate is never incidental in his practice. It lends the painted text a sense of accumulated history, as though the words have been waiting beneath prior knowledge all along. Signed by the artist and currently offered through Berntson Bhattacharjee, this 2024 work represents a strong entry point into Deckmann's practice for new collectors, while offering returning admirers another precisely calibrated addition to a body of work that continues to grow in critical and market standing. The piece is presented framed, and its restrained scale makes it a versatile acquisition suited to both intimate domestic settings and more considered institutional contexts.

Medium
Acrylic on book, framed
Overall
Signed
Yes

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Johan Deckmann, The Right Time, 2024

In "The Right Time," Johan Deckmann presents a compact yet quietly devastating intervention on the surface of a found book, delivering his signature blend of deadpan philosophy and emotional precision. Rendered in acrylic directly onto the book's cover and framed for presentation, the work belongs to the ongoing series through which the Copenhagen-based artist has built an internationally recognized practice, transforming discarded volumes into vehicles for stripped-back, aphoristic reflection. At just 43.5 by 34 centimeters, the piece carries an intimacy that rewards close looking, its modest scale belying the weight of the sentiment contained within. Deckmann's work operates in the fertile territory between self-help culture and its discontents, borrowing the visual language of motivational messaging only to quietly undermine or complicate it. The title "The Right Time" functions as both prompt and provocation, inviting the viewer to sit with the tension between patience and procrastination, readiness and paralysis. The found book as substrate is never incidental in his practice. It lends the painted text a sense of accumulated history, as though the words have been waiting beneath prior knowledge all along. Signed by the artist and currently offered through Berntson Bhattacharjee, this 2024 work represents a strong entry point into Deckmann's practice for new collectors, while offering returning admirers another precisely calibrated addition to a body of work that continues to grow in critical and market standing. The piece is presented framed, and its restrained scale makes it a versatile acquisition suited to both intimate domestic settings and more considered institutional contexts.

Medium
Acrylic on book, framed
Dimensions
overall: 43.5 x 34 cm
Year
2024
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Berntson Bhattacharjee

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