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Josh Graham

Born in Denver [1974]. Raised in Phoenix. Lived in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and currently New York

Josh Graham is a visual artist and composer in the midst of his second group show [the first being Catalyst 2008]. He is currently exhibited at the Robert Berman Gallery in Santa Monica, and moves into the early part of 2010 with a solo show at the E6 gallery in San Francisco.

Graham's work — up to and including musical set pieces with any number of his earth moving bands, from a past with Red Sparowes to a present with A Storm of Light — addresses with no uncertain focus the inescapable slide of time in passages significant and singular where the fleeting nature of the illusion of permanence and its ruin are nothing if not inevitable. In print/altered photographic mnemonics, visual installation, and sculpture, Graham pursues an obsession with light, dark, shadow space and natural forms.

Large formats [6 feet plus] on aluminum dominate [with wolf sculptures redolent of his ground-breaking work with musical confrontationalists Neurosis abounding], and round out an expansive body of work that is, in micro and macro, about nothing if not the emphasis on form, structure, discipline and their eventual loss. Using found objects, digital manipulations and video/audio installations, Graham's work presages a near eschatological understanding of life cycle and being.

His work is seen in a variety of different arenas, from galleries to concert venues, cd/record covers to apparel, from film to television. In various capacities, he has worked with bands including, Neurosis, Shrinebuilder, Jesu, As I Lay Dying, Nadja, Underoath, Sunn, Mastodon, Saves the Day, Jurassic 5, No Doubt; and companies including Scion, Showtime, EA Games, Discovery, Time Warner, A&E, Nike, TNT, IBM, ABC, PBS, Wieden Kennedy Tokyo, Girl Skateboards, etc.