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Hardcover |Â 24.13 x 3.05 x 26.92 cm | 348 pp
Yale University Press | 2021 | 9780300254259Â
This is a beautifully produced and innovative retrospective look at the work of one of Americaâs most iconic artists, utilising the concepts of mirroring and doubling, which have long preoccupied Johns.
Jasper Johns (b. 1930) is arguably the most influential artist living today. Over the past 65 years, he has produced a radical and varied body of work marked by constant reinvention. Inspired by the artistâs long-standing fascination with mirroring and doubles, this book provides an original and exciting perspective on Johnsâs work and its continued relevance.Â
A diverse group of curators, academics, artists, and writers offer a series of essaysâincluding many paired textsâthat consider aspects of the artistâs work, such as recurring motifs, explorations of place, and use of a wide array of media. These include Carroll Dunham on nightmares, Ruth Fine on monotypes and working proofs, Michio Hayashi on Japan, Terrance Hayes on flags, and Colm ToĂbĂn on dreams, among many others. The various themes are further explored in a series of in-depth plate sections that combine prints, drawings, paintings, and sculptures to draw new connections in Johnsâs vast output. Accompanying âmirroringâ exhibitions held simultaneously at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, this lavishly illustrated volume features a selection of rarely published works along with never-before-published archival content and is full of revelations that allow us to engage with and understand the artistâs rich and varied body of work in new and meaningful ways.
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Hardcover |Â 24.13 x 3.05 x 26.92 cm | 348 pp
Yale University Press | 2021 | 9780300254259Â
This is a beautifully produced and innovative retrospective look at the work of one of Americaâs most iconic artists, utilising the concepts of mirroring and doubling, which have long preoccupied Johns.
Jasper Johns (b. 1930) is arguably the most influential artist living today. Over the past 65 years, he has produced a radical and varied body of work marked by constant reinvention. Inspired by the artistâs long-standing fascination with mirroring and doubles, this book provides an original and exciting perspective on Johnsâs work and its continued relevance.Â
A diverse group of curators, academics, artists, and writers offer a series of essaysâincluding many paired textsâthat consider aspects of the artistâs work, such as recurring motifs, explorations of place, and use of a wide array of media. These include Carroll Dunham on nightmares, Ruth Fine on monotypes and working proofs, Michio Hayashi on Japan, Terrance Hayes on flags, and Colm ToĂbĂn on dreams, among many others. The various themes are further explored in a series of in-depth plate sections that combine prints, drawings, paintings, and sculptures to draw new connections in Johnsâs vast output. Accompanying âmirroringâ exhibitions held simultaneously at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, this lavishly illustrated volume features a selection of rarely published works along with never-before-published archival content and is full of revelations that allow us to engage with and understand the artistâs rich and varied body of work in new and meaningful ways.






















