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King Lear

Explore the diverse talents of Charles Barry Johnston: British writer, audiobook producer & radio presenter. Discover his art inspired by family, music & history, showcased on BuyPopArt.

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A Baltimore based artist, Barry Johnston earned a B.S in architecture from Georgia Institute of Technology in 1969. Following his graduation, Johnston then studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, the National Academy of Design and the Enzo Cardini and Romanelli Studios in Florence. Johnston subjects draw from themes in religion, literature, and contemporary issues. He is known for capturing the figure in motion with strong movement of the hands, legs and feet, to express emotion and meaning. His love of Shakespeare led him to create King Lear. King Lear, a life-size bronze, captures the anguish and frailty of an old man, but also the power and majesty of a king. It was the first work of his “Shakespeare Series”. As stated on Johnston’s website, “In his madness, King Lear staggers through a raging storm, his cape flying wildly in the wind, capturing the moment when, having rejected his loving daughter Cornelia, he tragically realizes the consequences of his foolish alliance with his conniving older daughters.” To Johnston, ‘Lear’, “…represents the errors of misplaced loyalties”, reflecting some experiences he faced in Washington politics during that time. In these struggles and the negative pressures he had faced, he realized that some part of him had become “deranged”.

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A Tapestry of Sound and Sight: The Creative Journey of Charles Barry Johnston

Born on April 17, 1949, in the historic heart of Paddington, England, Charles Barry Johnston embodies the rare spirit of a true polymath. His life has been a continuous dialogue between different forms of storytelling, where the cadence of a spoken word is as vital as the stroke of a brush. Growingly influenced by a lineage of profound communicators—most notably his father, the legendary BBC cricket commentator Brian Johnston—Charles developed an early sensitivity to the power of narrative. This upbringing in a world of broadcast and performance laid the foundation for a career that would eventually weave together the disparate threads of music, radio, literature, and visual art into a singular, cohesive tapestry of human expression.

The 1970s marked a vibrant chapter in his development, as he immersed himself in the rhythmic pulse of the British music scene. As a member of the vocal group Design, Johnston experienced firsthand the emotional resonance of melody and harmony. This period was not merely a musical endeavor but a formative lesson in structure and sentiment, teaching him how subtle shifts in tone can evoke profound responses in an audience. This musicality would later inform his work as an award-catching audiobook producer, where he mastered the delicate art of sculpting soundscapes. In the studio, he worked with meticulous care to ensure that every inflection and pause served the larger story, collaborating with renowned authors to breathe life into biographies and historical accounts.

The Architecture of Emotion and Narrative

As his creative horizons expanded, Johnston’s work began to reflect a deep fascination with history and the enduring weight of classical themes. His artistic sensibilities, shaped by an education that touched upon both the architectural and the fine arts, allowed him to approach his subjects with a unique structural clarity. Whether he was editing the life stories of figures like Kenneth Horne or exploring the visual grandeur of London’s landmarks, there is always a sense of underlying architecture in his work—a framework of truth upon which emotion can be draped. His ability to navigate between the auditory world of radio broadcasting and the tactile world of literary production demonstrates a versatile intellect capable of capturing the essence of a subject across multiple dimensions.

In his visual explorations, Johnston often draws from the wellspring of classical literature and historical significance. He possesses a remarkable ability to translate the internal struggles of iconic characters into visual or descriptive forms. His interest in themes of religion, literature, and contemporary social issues allows him to create works that are both deeply personal and universally resonant. By focusing on the movement of figures and the dramatic tension within a scene, he captures the fleeting moments of human frailty and majesty. This dedication to capturing the "soul" of his subjects—be they historical figures or literary legends—ensures that his body of work remains a profound meditation on the human condition.

A Legacy of Storytelling

The significance of Charles Barry Johnston’s career lies in his refusal to be confined by a single medium. He has successfully bridged the gap between the ephemeral nature of sound and the permanence of the written and visual word. His achievements are not merely found in awards or professional milestones, but in the way he has enriched the cultural landscape through his dedication to authenticity and detail. Through his work, we see a lifelong commitment to the idea that all art forms are interconnected, each serving as a different lens through which we might view the complexities of history and imagination.

Reflecting on his vast contributions, several key pillars of his artistic identity emerge:

  • The Power of Voice: His mastery of audio production and radio presenting, which brought historical narratives to life for a global audience.
  • Musical Foundation: The influence of his time in the music industry, which instilled a sense of rhythm and emotional pacing in all his creative pursuits.
  • Historical Reverence: A profound respect for the past, seen in his biographical works and his fascination with architectural and literary heritage.
  • Multidisciplinary Vision: The seamless integration of songwriting, writing, broadcasting, and visual study into a unified artistic philosophy.
charles barry johnston

charles barry johnston

1949 - , United Kingdom

Rychlé fakta

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Blend of musical background & writing experience
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Brian Johnston']
  • Date Of Birth: April 17, 1949
  • Full Name: Charles Barry Johnston
  • Nationality: British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • King Lear
    • Preliminary studies for the Big Ben clock tower
  • Place Of Birth: Paddington, United Kingdom