After perplexing his fans with his gnomic "Catenary" paintings in his 2005 exhibition at Matthew Marks Gallery (though not Artnet Magazine critic Charlie Finch), artist Jasper Johns (b. 1930) has gone ...
The Powers Art Center in Carbondale will debut a new exhibition, “Jasper Johns: a whole can be only a part,” on Dec. 2. The ...
The six in Johns’s “Ten Numbers” (1960) is enmeshed in charcoal and graphite. Jasper Johns entered the New York art scene at the tail end of the abstract expressionist movement, a period characterized ...
Jasper Johns: Numbers: Starting around 1955, and accelerating the pace around 1960, Jasper Johns created an increasingly elaborate group of paintings, reliefs and works on paper that had numbers as ...
Image: 22.88 x 19.63 in. (58.12 x 49.86 cm.) This artwork is located at artnet’s headquarters in New York. Message the specialist to schedule a private viewing. Jasper Johns, born in 1930, is an ...
LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- The first major U.S. exhibit of artist Jasper Johns in 20 years opens at The Broad Saturday. It's called, "Jasper Johns: Something Resembling Truth." The artist made icons of ...
For years now, whenever Jasper Johns has had a show, you could count on a reviewer to cite his best-known axiom: “Take an object. Do something to it. Do something else to it. Do something else to it…” ...
Jasper Johns is famous for his American flag paintings. But visitors to the special “Jasper Johns: Something Resembling Truth” exhibition at the Broad, through May 13, will see more than Old Glory.
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