
Book Wall Pieces
44 works

Nobody, 2022
Acrylic on canvas
47.5 x 39.4 in 120 x 100 cm
Johan Deckmann is a Danish artist and psychotherapist whose work merges his understanding of human psychology with a sharp sense of humor. Best known for his text-based paintings on the covers of fictional self-help books, Deckmann uses witty, ironic, and often bittersweet titles to explore the complexities of human behavior and emotion. His minimalist compositions—usually featuring bold, centered typography on solid-colored backgrounds—are deceptively simple, allowing the words themselves to take center stage. Each piece is a distilled observation on life, relationships, ambition, or self-perception, crafted to spark reflection while eliciting a smile. By presenting his art as book covers, Deckmann plays with the idea of guidance and self-improvement, highlighting the absurdity and contradictions in our search for meaning. His work resonates universally, offering bite-sized truths that are as relatable as they are thought-provoking. Through this blend of psychology and art, Deckmann invites viewers to confront themselves with honesty, humor, and a touch of satire
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Johan Deckmann
2054
2024

Johan Deckmann
Annoying
2026

Johan Deckmann
Bad Artist
2022

Johan Deckmann
Bad Taste in Art
2021

Johan Deckmann
Carried Away
2022

Johan Deckmann
Child Prodigy
2025

Johan Deckmann
Difficult Situations
2022

Johan Deckmann
Dislocated Sense of Reality
2025

Johan Deckmann
Either Way
2026

Johan Deckmann
Everlasting Love
2022

Johan Deckmann
Everlasting Love Studio Shot

Johan Deckmann
Existence
2023

Johan Deckmann
Good News
2022

Johan Deckmann
Grandtherapist
2024

Johan Deckmann
History
2022

Johan Deckmann
I Miss You
2025

Johan Deckmann
I Overthink
2026

Johan Deckmann
I Overthink
2025

Johan Deckmann
I Wish My Happy Place Wasn't Criminal
2023

Johan Deckmann
In Loving Memory
2025

Johan Deckmann
Johan Deckmann My Husband Loves Me Very Much (Framed)
2023

Johan Deckmann
Like-Minded Friends
2022

Johan Deckmann
Mutual Error
2026

Johan Deckmann
My Husband Loves Me Very Much
2023

Johan Deckmann
Online/Offline
2021

Johan Deckmann
Rather
2022

Johan Deckmann
Regret
2025

Johan Deckmann
Sometimes I Confuse Vodka With Water But Also Always
2023

Johan Deckmann
Stupid
2021

Johan Deckmann
Surprised Wife
2025

Johan Deckmann
The Best Patient
2024

Johan Deckmann
The Life We Could Have Had Together
2016

Johan Deckmann
The Moment
2025

Johan Deckmann
The Nail Salon
2022

Johan Deckmann
The Pill
2021

Johan Deckmann
The Pool
2022

Johan Deckmann
The Proposal
2022

Johan Deckmann
The Purest Form of Love
2024

Johan Deckmann
The Remorse
2022

Johan Deckmann
The Sun
2022

Johan Deckmann
The Voices
2021

Johan Deckmann
Thinking About Me
2022

Johan Deckmann
Time Travel Remains The Most Effective Anti Aging Strategy
2023

Johan Deckmann
Undiagnosed Narcissists
2021

Johan Deckmann
Untitled
2022

Johan Deckmann
Work And Netflix
2021

Johan Deckmann
Wrong
2026

Johan Deckmann
Your Stupid Dreams
2022

Johan Deckmann
Your True Self
2022

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Johan Deckmann is a Danish artist based in Copenhagen, where he also works as a practicing psychotherapist and author. He has been creating paintings and sculptures since the 1990s, though the body of work he is best known for, a series of imaginary self-help books, first appeared in 2014.
Deckmann sources old book covers, records, suitcases, and boxes from second-hand shops, then paints invented titles and silhouetted figures directly onto them. The results resemble vintage self-help guides from the 1960s and 70s, using muted tones and worn textures to give each piece a sense of history. His background in psychotherapy and music composition informs his approach to language, favoring short, pointed phrases that compress complex emotions into a single line. The titles range from wry to unexpectedly tender, and their directness allows them to resonate across different audiences regardless of background.
Deckmann has described his work as a way of applying the same instinct he uses in therapy, to find language that gets to the core of a feeling, to visual art instead. His pieces have been shown internationally, including in Copenhagen, Rome, Amsterdam, New York, and Miami, and have built a substantial following online, where his book pieces are widely shared and recognized.
Guy Hepner works with collectors seeking Johan Deckmann's witty, text-driven self-help book paintings. Contact us to discuss available inventory or to inquire about upcoming releases.