Half a century after Jasper Johns first unveiled his crosshatched paintings at Leo Castelli Gallery, the series is returning ...
Even people who love Jasper Johns’ art call it enigmatic and indecipherable. “Artists are obsessed with seeing, and he keeps showing us things we cannot see,” said poet and critic John Yau during a ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — When Jasper John’s flag and target paintings made their debut in 1958, they gave him instant acclaim and made him a critical link between Abstract Expressionism and Pop ...
Gagosian has unveiled plans for a major Jasper Johns survey in New York, spotlighting his "Crosshatch" and "Corpse and Mirror ...
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 ...
A fortunate exhibition of Jasper Johns flag drawings at Craig F. Starr Gallery presents mostly early drawings, from 1955 and 1956, in a variety of mediums,graphite wash, pencil, ink, collage, ...
Jasper Johns fans take note: a new catalogue raisonné, billed as “the most comprehensive resource on the artist’s work to date” will be published by the brand-new Wildenstein Plattner Institute (WPI) ...
Often called the greatest living American artist, Jasper Johns is as blue chip as an artist can be. His work is in the collection of most major modern and contemporary museums globally. The Dallas ...
Jasper Johns’s career began with a desperate act. At 24, in 1954, he said he wanted to “stop becoming, and to be an artist,” and destroyed nearly all his art. Then came a kind of vision. “I dreamed I ...
Jasper Johns is an iconic iconoclast. Working at cross-purposes has certainly been productive: At 87, he is among our greatest living artists. In graphics, sculptures and especially paintings made ...
At 91 years old, Jasper Johns is one of the most important living artists today, with auction sales worth tens of millions of dollars and a seven-decade career credited with changing the course of ...