A new exhibition revisits a turning point in the career of the 95-year-old artist: the paintings that faced down death to find meaning in life.
Jasper Johns, “Untitled” (2015), monotype on Sommerset Velvet Cream paper, 37 3/8 x 29 7/8 inches (© Jasper Johns / Licensed by VAGA, New York, courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery) Editor’s Note: This is ...
The show acts a farewell to one of Gagosian's Upper East Side spaces, which opened in 1989 with a Johns exhibition.
The exhibit, "Jasper Johns: Light Bulb," is quiet and unassuming, much like the artist himself. It does not attempt to be comprehensive, but instead presents the light bulb motif as a lens through ...
Jasper Johns, “Regrets” (2013), oil on canvas, 50 × 72 in (© Jasper Johns / licensed by VAGA, New York, NY) (photo by Jerry Thompson) One wants one’s work to be the world, but of course it’s never the ...
A closeup of a slice of “Green Angel,” a colored etching by Jasper Johns from 1991. Photo credit: Courtesy, San Diego Museum of Art The San Diego Museum of Art’s new exhibition, “Jasper Johns: ...
The former home of legendary artist Jasper Johns, north of New York City, is on the market for a very reasonable $600,000. Johns reportedly entertained art-world titans including the likes of ...
Collaborations between writers and artists can be a source of intense creative artistic expression. These partnerships may take a variety of forms with the most traditional on being that of the artist ...
THE DAILY PIC (#1742): Jasper Johns made this gorgeous print in 1978, and it is now in a group show at one of the Matthew Marks spaces in New York. It is a riff on Johns’s 1960 rendering of a coffee ...
A rustic Stony Point, NY, property owned for decades by the legendary artist Jasper Johns, 93, listed for $600,000 in May — and has already been yanked off the market as the seller “re-adjusts” the ...
Picasso paintings. Jasper Johns ale cans. Irving Penn photos. The cosmetics heir created the model for the headline-grabbing donation that museums dream of today. By Carol Vogel A timely group show in ...
Imagine this curatorial nightmare. You persuade a collector to loan a modern masterpiece, purchased in 1988 for a record-breaking $17 million, for a blockbuster exhibition. Then, just weeks before ...