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  1. Jasper Johns' Seasons (Charta Focus) by Jasper Johns, 1996-11-02
  2. John Knox by Jasper Ridley, 1968-09
  3. Jasper Johns to Jeff Koons: Four Decades of Art from the Broad Collections by Crow Thomas/Eckmann Sabine, Lynn Zelevanksy, 2001-09-30
  4. Jasper Johns: Collecting prints by Jasper Johns, 1993
  5. Jasper Johns' Paintings and Sculptures 1954-1974: "The Changing Focus of the Eye." by Roberta Bernstein, 1985-03
  6. Jasper Johns: According to What and Watchman by Jasper Johns, 1992-01-02
  7. The United States of Jasper Johns by John Yau, 1997-05
  8. Jasper Johns by Barbara Hess, 2007
  9. Jasper Johns by Leo Castelli, 2009-04-15
  10. Figuring Jasper Johns (Essays in Art and Culture) by Fred Orton, 1994-12-01
  11. Johns (Great Modern Masters) by Jose Maria Faerna, 1996-09-01
  12. Jasper Johns by Rizzoli, 1993-01-15
  13. Jasper Johns: New Paintings and Works on Paper by Gary Garrels, Richard S. Field, et all 1999-09
  14. The Target: Alain Robbe-grillet, Jasper Johns

41. Jasper Johns Quotes
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42. Jasper Johns Bio - American Painter Jasper Johns
A biographical profile of jasper johns (b. 1930), American Abstract Expressionist and Pop painter.
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FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! Movement, Style, School or Type of Art: Date and Place of Birth: May 15, 1930, Atlanta, Georgia Life: Jasper Johns is best known for his paintings of flags and targets, as well as for inserting (actual) objects such as paintbrushes and lightbulbs into his paintings. He has also worked in collage, sculpture and printmaking. Besides all of this, he is also on the list of the top 10 most expensive living artists. His Gray Numbers went in the secondary market (resold from one collector to another, that is) a few years ago for "around $40 million".

43. Jasper Johns | American Icons | Area Of Design
jasper johns was born in 1930 in Augusta, Georgia, and raised in South Carolina. He began drawing as a young child, and from the age of five knew he wanted
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"Sometimes I see it and then paint it. Other times I paint it and then see it. Both are impure situations, and I prefer neither."
Jasper Johns:
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Born: Augusta, Georgia Biography
Johns' early mature work, of the mid- to late 1950s, invented a new style that helped to engender a number of subsequent art movements, among them Pop, Minimal, and Conceptual art. The new style has usually been understood to be coolly antithetical to the expressionistic gestural abstraction of the previous generation. This is partly because, while Johns' painting extended the allover compositional techniques of Abstract Expressionism, his use of these techniques stresses conscious control rather than spontaneity.
The American flag subject is typical of Johns' use of quotidian imagery in the mid- to late 1950s. As he explained, the imagery derives from "things the mind already knows," utterly familiar icons such as flags, targets, stenciled numbers, ale cans, and, slightly later, maps of the U.S.

44. Johns, Jasper
johns, jasper. Flag, johns, 1954. Target with Four Faces, johns, 1955. Target with Plaster Casts, johns, 1955. Three Flags, johns, 1958
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Flag, Johns, 1954
Target with Four Faces, Johns, 1955
Target with Plaster Casts, Johns, 1955
Three Flags, Johns, 1958
Grey Numbers, Johns, 1961
Periscope (Hart Crane), Johns, 1963
Field Painting, Johns, 1964
Ale Cans, Johns, 1964

45. Project MUSE
In a sketchbook for 1964, jasper johns began to make notes for his paintings Watchman and According to What. On one particularly tantalizing page,
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Watchman, Spy, and Dead Man: Jasper Johns, Frank O'Hara, John Cage and the "Aesthetic of Indifference"
Modernism/modernity - Volume 8, Number 2, April 2001, pp. 197-223
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46. New York Museum Exhibits 'Jasper Johns: Gray' | HULIQ
Opening at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on February 5, jasper johns Gray will be the first exhibition to examine the use of the color gray in the work of
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addthis_url = location.href; addthis_title = document.title; addthis_pub = 'erku'; Opening at The Metropolitan Museum of Art on February 5, Jasper Johns: Gray will be the first exhibition to examine the use of the color gray in the work of American artist Jasper Johns. From the mid-1950s to the present, gray has been a consistent thread in Johns's practice and an important means for the artist to evoke different moods and to explore a range of formal ideas. This major exhibition offers a new lens through which to see the work of this pivotal American artist, bringing together more than 120 paintings, reliefs, drawings, prints, and sculptures. Jasper Johns: Gray features masterworks of Johns's career — such as Canvas, Gray Target, Jubilee, through 9, No, Diver, and The Dutch Wives — as well as works from the artist's recent Catenary series and new works never before exhibited. The exhibition in New York is made possible by United Technologies Corporation.

47. Jasper Johns: Prints From Four Decades - National Gallery Of Art - Absolutearts.
jasper johns Prints from Four Decades National Gallery of Art Familiar images of targets, maps, flags, ale cans, and body parts, interpreted in prints.
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Familiar images of targets, maps, flags, ale cans, and body parts, interpreted in prints by renowned American artist Jasper Johns (b.1930), are among the approximately 60 works in the exhibition Jasper Johns: Prints from Four Decades. On view in the West Building of the National Gallery of Art from 3 June through 7 October 2001, the exhibition comprises works dating from 1960 to 2000 that demonstrate the range of print processes Johns has explored, including lithography, intaglio, screenprint, relief, monotype, and related lead relief sculpture. Prints in the exhibition are primarily from the Gallery's permanent collection augmented by promised gifts to the Gallery, and loans from the artist. The exhibition opens in conjunction with The Unfinished Print and American Naive Paintings, which will be on view during the same period in adjacent galleries.

48. Art Quotations By Jasper Johns - The Painter's Keys Resource Of Art Quotations
Art Quoations by jasper johns. Or – I have tried to mean what I was doing. (jasper johns) One works without thinking how to work. (jasper johns)
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49.
A painter who also makes prints, jasper johns has been renowned in both mediums for Major funding for jasper johns The Prints has been provided by the
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    Jasper Johns: The Prints
    Jasper Johns, Ale Cans , 1964. Lithograph, 22 1/2 x
    Jasper Johns, The Seasons (Summer) Jasper Johns, Savarin
    Jasper Johns: The Prints , will speak in the MMoCA lecture hall at 7 pm as part of the opening preview on February 1.
    Jasper Johns: The Prints
    A 30-minute film, Jasper Johns: Take an Objec Map and follows the artist over the next 17 years, culminating in 1989 with his work on the print The Seasons Jasper Johns: Take an Object was produced by Hans Namuth and Judith Wechsler.
    Target , a lithograph from 1960, and his most recent, an etching, Within Within
    Exhibition Sponsors Major funding for Jasper Johns: The Prints has been provided by the Madison Print Club; the Steinhauer Charitable Trust; James and Sylvia Vaccaro; Associated Bank; Webcrafters-Frautschi Foundation; the Dane County Cultural Affairs Commission with additional funds from the Overture Foundation; Paula and David Kraemer; Willy Haeberli and Gabriele Haberland; Jeff Levy; Anonymous; Oompa Toys; Jane Ann Blumenfeld; Madison Trust of the Brittingham Fund, Inc.; a grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board, with funds from the State of Wisconsin; and the Art League of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art. Education Programs
    Art Talk with Bill Goldston
    In Jasper Johns: Decoy (18 minutes, 1972), Johns is shown working at Universal Limited Art Editions on the 18 aluminum plates used to create the lithograph

50. Ecsc.org - Jasper Johns' Art Sets A Record
Considered in art circles as “second tier” in importance among the artist’s works, False Start was painted in 1959 by South Carolina’s William jasper johns
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51. Jasper Johns - Weiss, Jeffrey; National Gallery Of Art - Yale
jasper johns (b. 1930) is one of the most significant figures in the history of postwar art. His work from 1955 to 1965 was pivotal, exercising an enormous
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52. Jasper Johns Quotes
22 quotes and quotations by jasper johns. jasper johns Do something, do something to that, and then do something to that. jasper johns
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Nationality: American Find on Amazon: Jasper Johns Related Authors: Andy Warhol Conrad Hall Don Bluth Bill Sienkiewicz ... Robert Smithson As one gets older one sees many more paths that could be taken. Artists sense within their own work that kind of swelling of possibilities, which may seem a freedom or a confusion. Jasper Johns Do something, do something to that, and then do something to that. Jasper Johns Everyone is of course free to interpret the work in his own way. I think seeing a picture is one thing and interpreting it is another. Jasper Johns I am just trying to find a way to make pictures. Jasper Johns I assumed that everything would lead to complete failure, but I decided that didn't matter - that would be my life. Jasper Johns I don't know how to organise thoughts. I don't know how to have thoughts. Jasper Johns I have no ideas about what the paintings imply about the world. I don't think that's a painter's business. He just paints paintings without a conscious reason.

53. Jasper Johns
Father jasper johns (farmer) Mother Jean Riley. University University of South Carolina at Columbia (attended 194748)
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Executive summary: Neo-Dadaist painter of US Flag Military service: US Army (drafted 1950) Father: Jasper Johns (farmer)
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54. Jasper Johns Fine Art Prints
jasper johns Fine Art fine art, paintings and prints. ImageKind is an online Community for buying and selling framed art, digital art, wall art, fine art,
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55. Jasper Johns' Seasons
Artwork by jasper johns. Contributions by Barbara Bertozzi.This little treasure documents jasper johns Seasons cycle of four canvases originally shown at
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56. MIT OpenCourseWare | Architecture | 4.651 20th Century Art, Fall 2002 | Lecture
The Fifties into Sixties International NeoDada. John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, jasper johns key decade 1950s. Briefly Dada the first time around
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    John Cage, Robert Rauschenberg, Jasper Johns... key decade: 1950s
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    thesis: Just as the original dada movement (1917-1920s) constituted one kind of response to war, "neo" dada could be seen as a very different response to a very different kind of war, a Cold war (1950-1958 or so)
    The presence of John Cage (U.S., 1912-1992)
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    Robert Rauschenberg (US, b. 1925) "...the gap between art and life"
    Jasper Johns (US, b. 1930) "...things the mind already knows"
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    Cage and Rauschenberg Automobile Tire Print
    Rauschenberg Erased de Kooning
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    Rauschenberg Untitled combine (Man w/White Shoes)
    Rauschenberg Factum I and II Rauschenberg Monogram, Rauschenberg Retroactive Rauschenberg Pelican 1965 Rauschenberg Pelican (performance on skates) Johns Flag Johns Target with Plaster Casts Johns Numbers in Encaustic Johns Numbers in Color Johns Map Johns Watchman Johns The Perilous Night Niki de Saint-Phalle Tir painting Niki de Saint-Phalle First Shooting at Impasse Ronsin Niki de Saint-Phalle Crucifixion Tinguely Meta-matic No.6

57. David Cohen On Jasper Johns At Matthew Marks, Chuck Close At Pacewildenstein
jasper johns is one of the great “noodlers” of modern art. Noodling, a term that enjoyed currency at the time Mr. johns first hit the scene in the 1950s,
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Gallery Going, by DAVID COHEN A version of this article first appeared in the
New York Sun, May 19, 2005

"Jasper Johns: Catenary" at Matthew Marks until June 25 (522 W 22 Street, between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues, 212 243 0200)
"Chuck Close: Recent Paintings" at PaceWildenstein until June 18 (534 W25 Street, between Tenth and Eleventh Avenues, 212 929 7000)
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Courtesy PaceWildenstein COVER June 6, 2005: Self-Portrait oil on canvas, 30 x 24 inches Chuck Close might at first seem like a chip off the Jasper Johns block: He is the epitome of a worker bee, after all, moving with unvarying emphasis across his big canvases, patiently, laboriously filling in cube upon cube to build his ingeniously pixilated, gargantuan, photorealist portraits. But he is different in many ways. Mr. Close was initially a meticulously austere, frankly rather boring photorealist in his execution. His markmaking jollied up mid-career as the result of the savage neural disease that left him wheelchair-bound and severely restricted in his control of the brush. This forced him to adopt new, more painterly strategies. It sounds awful to say it, but his handicap made his art: The weird, wobbly vocabulary he has developed since his rehabilitation, allied to the pixilation that was already at the heart of his aesthetic, has generated rich layers of meaning and beauty remote from his art in healthier days. (It has been argued, it should be said, that his pixilation was headed in looser, more expressive directions before his illness.)

58. Jasper Johns Artist And Art...the-artists.org
jasper johns artist and art biography portrait and gallery ( Painting Sculpture Pop Art Praemium Imperiale Award ) on theartists.org, resource modern and
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Johns's art unites mastery, mystery, simplicity, and contradiction. His methodical working process combines intense deliberation and experimentation, obsessive craft, cycles of revision and repetition, and decisive shifts of direction. Johns also frequently borrows images from other artists, which, ironically, only underscores the originality of his own vision. .. jasper johns
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59. SAN DIEGO MUSEUM Of ART | Jasper Johns' Green Angel: The Making Of A Print
This special focus display at SDMA showcases a highly significant etching, Green Angel (1991), by the famed contemporary artist jasper johns,
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January 13-March 18, 2007 This special focus display at SDMA showcases a highly significant etching, Green Angel (1991), by the famed contemporary artist Jasper Johns, which the artist donated to the Museum in 2006. Featured along with the print is a complete set of 17 proofs that reveal the creative process surrounding the image, another, very recently acquired piece from the Green Angel series, Green Angel 2 (1997), and original etching plates for both prints. Johns' Green Angel series is unique in that, unlike previous prints he has created, the artist has not revealed his source of inspiration for the more than 40 works that embody the Green Angel motif. Throughout the 1990s, the artist continued to produce works, paintings, drawings, and prints, that use the distinctive, purposefully unidentifiable form of Green Angel One of the most influential American artists of the last half-century, Johns is best known for taking commonplace objects and transforming them into art, as seen in his breakthrough paintings of targets, numbers, and flags. He soon turned to printmaking due to his interest in process and the medium's facilitation of experimentation.

60. Glbtq >> Arts >> Johns, Jasper
Known for his iconic yet cryptic paintings, acclaimed American artist jasper johns is a key figure in the transition from Modernism to PostModernism.
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Johns, Jasper (b. 1930) Known for his iconic yet cryptic paintings, Jasper Johns is a key figure in the transition from Modernism to Post-Modernism. He has created art with a level of detachment that runs counter to the egocentric position dearly held by the Abstract Expressionist painters one generation his senior and helped to establish a philosophy in which the viewer rather than the artist is at the center of the creative process. Johns was born on May 15, 1930 in Augusta, Georgia and was raised by various relatives after his parents separated. He briefly attended college at the University of South Carolina, then moved to New York. Sponsor Message.
Johns was drafted into the United States Army in 1950. Following a tour of duty that included a six-month stay in Japan, where he developed an intense interest in Japanese art, he returned to New York and worked in a bookstore, unsure if he wanted to be a painter or a poet. After meeting painter Robert Rauschenberg, he decided to focus on painting. The two young artists moved into the same building and saw and discussed each other's work on a daily basis. Together they created art based on recognizable images of the outside world rather than the self-expressive abstractions favored by the Abstract Expressionists. Johns created

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