- Jasper Johns
Infobox Artist
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name = Jasper Johns
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caption = "Flag," Encaustic, oil and collage on fabric mounted on plywood,1954-55
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birthdate = 1930
location =Augusta, Georgia
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nationality = American
field =Painting ,Printmaking
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movement =Abstract Expressionism ,Neo-Dada ,Pop Art
works = "Flag," "Numbers," "Map," "stenciled words"
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influenced =Pop Art
awards =Jasper Johns, Jr. (born
May 15 ,1930 inAugusta, Georgia ) is a contemporary American artist who primarily works in painting andprintmaking . He is represented by theMatthew Marks Gallery .Early life
Jasper Johns grew up in
Allendale, South Carolina , and recounting this period in his life, he says, "In the place where I was a child, there were no artists and there was no art, so I really didn't know what that meant. I think I thought it meant that I would be in a situation different than the one that I was in."Johns studied at the
University of South Carolina from 1947 to 1948, a total of three semesters. [http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/john/hd_john.htm "Jasper Johns (born 1930)"] ; TheMetropolitan Museum of Art ,New York ] He then moved toNew York City and studied briefly atParsons School of Design in 1949. While in New York, Johns metRobert Rauschenberg , with whom he had a relationship, [ [http://www.365gay.com/Newscon08/05/051308obit.htm 365gay.com. "Pop Artist Robert Rauschenberg Dies." My 13, 2008. Accessed May 13, 2008.] ] as well asMerce Cunningham andJohn Cage . Working together they explored the contemporary art scene, and began developing their ideas on art. In 1952 and 1953 he was stationed inSendai ,Japan during theKorean War .In 1958, gallery owner
Leo Castelli discovered Johns while visitingRobert Rauschenberg 's studio.Johns currently lives in
Sharon, Connecticut .Fact|date=April 2007Work
He is best known for his painting "
Flag " (1954-55), which he painted after having a dream of the American flag. His work is often described as a 'Neo-Dadaist', as opposed topop art , even though his subject matter often includes images and objects from popular culture. Still, many compilations on pop art include Jasper Johns as a pop artist because of his artistic use of classical iconography.Early works were composed using simple schema such as flags, maps, targets, letters and numbers. Johns' treatment of the surface is often lush and painterly; he is famous for incorporating such media asEncaustic (wax-based paint), and plaster relief in his paintings. Johns played with and presented opposites, contradictions,paradox es, and ironies, much likeMarcel Duchamp (who was associated with theDada movement). Johns also produces intaglio prints,sculpture s andlithograph s with similar motifs.Johns' breakthrough move, which was to inform much later work by others, was to appropriate popular iconography for painting, thus allowing a set of familiar associations to answer the need for subject. Though the
Abstract Expressionists disdained subject matter, in the end it could be said that they simply changed subjects. Johns neutralized the subject, so that something like pure paint--painted surface--could declare itself. For twenty years after Johns painted "Flag," the surface--inAndy Warhol 's silkscreens orRobert Irwin 's illuminated ambiances--could suffice.In contrast to the concept of macho 'artist hero' as ascribed to
Abstract Expressionist figures such asJackson Pollock andWillem de Kooning , whose paintings are fullyindexical (that is, standing effectively as an all-over canvas signature), "Neo-Dadaists " like Johns andRobert Rauschenberg seem preoccupied with a lessening of the reliance of their art on indexical qualities, seeking instead to create meaning solely through the use of conventionalsymbols , painted indexically in what some have interpreted as a rebuttal of the hallowed individuality of the Abstract Expressionists. There is also the issue of symbols existing outside of any referential context; Johns' flag, for instance, is primarily a visual object, divorced from its symbolic connotations and reduced to something in-itself.In 1998, the
Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York bought Johns' "White Flag". While the Met would not disclose what it paid, "experts estimate [the painting's] value at more than $20 million." [cite news | first=Carol | last=Vogel | coauthors= | title=Met Buys Its First Painting by Jasper Johns | date= October 29, 1998
publisher=New York Times | url =http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E07E6D6113CF93AA15753C1A96E958260 | work =New York Times | pages = | accessdate = 2008-02-28| language = ]In 2006, private collectors Anne and Kenneth Griffin (founder of the Chicago-based
hedge fund Citadel Investment Group ) bought Johns' "False Start" for $80 million, making it the most expensive painting by a living artist. [cite news | first=Carol | last=Vogel | coauthors= | title=The Gray Areas of Jasper Johns | date= | publisher= | url =http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/03/arts/design/03voge.html?ref=arts | work =New York Times | pages = | accessdate = 2008-02-03 | language = ]The
National Gallery of Art acquired about 1,700 of Johns’ proofs in 2007. This made the gallery home to the largest amount of Jasper Johns’ works. The exhibition showed works from many points in Johns’ career including recent proofs of his prints. [citation | title= National Gallery to Get Jasper Johns Prints | author=Brett Zongker | publisher=The Associated Press | year=2007 | date= March 6, 2007| url=http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/24455/national-gallery-to-get-jasper-johns-prints/ | accessdate=2008-04-16 ]Other work
* White Flag (1955) [ [http://www.metmuseum.org/Works_of_Art/viewOne.asp?dep=21&item=1998.329 "Works of Art: Modern Art"] Metropolitan Museum of Art, online June 15, 2007]
* False Start (1959)
* Study for Skin (1962)
* Figure Five (1963-64)
* Seasons (1986)
* Three Flags (1958)In the spring of 2008, a ten-year retrospective of Johns' drawings was mounted at New York City's
Matthew Marks Gallery .Trivia
Jasper Johns once guest-starred on "
The Simpsons " as himself. In the episode "Mom and Pop Art ",Homer Simpson accidentally becomes an artist, and Johns attends one of his exhibitions. Johns is portrayed as akleptomaniac , stealing items of food, lightbulbs, a motor boat, and a painting Marge is working on.References
*Busch, Julia M., [http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/4ed0b0bd878eaf2a.html "A Decade of Sculpture: the New Media in the 1960s"] (The Art Alliance Press: Philadelphia; [http://www.aupresses.com/ Associated University Presses] :
London , 1974) ISBN 0-87982-007-1External links
* [http://www.matthewmarks.com/index.php?n=1&a=147&im=1 Jasper Johns at the Matthew Marks Gallery]
* [http://www.vaga.org VAGA - To clear rights to reproduce works by Johns]
* [http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/2007/johns/index.shtm Jasper Johns: An Allegory of Painting, 1955–1965, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC]
* [http://www.nga.gov/exhibitions/2007/jasper/index.shtm States and Variations: Prints by Jasper Johns at the National Gallery of Art]
* [http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/john/hd_john.htm Jasper Johns (born 1930)] Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
* [http://www.artchive.com/artchive/J/johnsbio.html Jasper Johns bio at artchive.com]
* [http://www.moma.org/exhibitions/1996/johns/pages/johns.flag.html "Flag" at the Museum of Modern Art]
* [http://www.metmuseum.org/works_of_art/viewone.asp?dep=21&viewmode=0&item=1998.329 "White Flag" at the Metropolitan Museum of Art]
* [http://www.transordinator.de/edition/start/0.html False Start] Act out a Jasper Johns painting.
* [http://vernissage.tv/blog/2007/06/02/jasper-johns-kunstmuseum-basel-part-12/ Jasper Johns: An Allegory of Painting, 1955–1965, Kunstmuseum Basel.] Video at VernissageTV.
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