John’s work is defined by its 21st century sensibility — an enduring influence on generations that followed. Most artists are dead; following is a declaration of love.

"No mans land" from the Tiergarten
John Gossage American, born 1946

"No mans land" from the Tiergarten
John Gossage American, born 1946

Pissing in the "No mans land" Lennéstr.
John Gossage American, born 1946

Grunewaldstr.
John Gossage American, born 1946

"No mans land" from Niederkirchnerstr.
John Gossage American, born 1946

The Former Site of Erich Mendelsohn's Columbus Haus
John Gossage American, born 1946

Eva Maria Ocherbauer
John Gossage American, born 1946

Berlin ost, unknown location
John Gossage American, born 1946

Friedrich-List-Ufer, through the border, ost
John Gossage American, born 1946

Haus der Ministerien
John Gossage American, born 1946

Under Monumentenbrücke
John Gossage American, born 1946

Spandau
John Gossage American, born 1946

Baer, Hermannstr. 31
John Gossage American, born 1946

From, Schultheiß Brauerei
John Gossage American, born 1946

Mussehlstr. 23
John Gossage American, born 1946

Wilmar Koenig's darkroom, Hermannstr. 31
John Gossage American, born 1946

Doris, Friedrichstr.
John Gossage American, born 1946

L. Sussmann 1881, Martin-Gropius-Bau
John Gossage American, born 1946

Christa Mayer
John Gossage American, born 1946