Synopses & Reviews
For more thanand#160;sixty years, Jasper Johns has found new ways to explore how art creates meaning in the mind's eye. His most celebrated paintings from the 1950s and 1960s, with their bold colors, popular imagery, and sculptural elements, had an enormous impact on the development of pop, minimalism, and conceptual art. Johns is undoubtedly one of the most significant artists of the 20th century, and his work has inspired some of the field's most incisive critical thinking and writing.
At eighty-two, Johns is still active, as are his critics and observers. Jasper Johns: Seeing with the Mind's Eye brings together established and younger scholars with the aim of exposing a new generation to the variety of critical approaches to this contemporary master. Contributions range from historical to critical and poetic and, unlike most large surveys, take a close, in-depth look at specific works of art and series, including paintings, drawings, graphics, sculptural pieces, and illustrated books from all periods of Johns's career.
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Winner in the 2013 New York Book Show in the Special Trade, Fine Art category, sponsored by the Bookbinders' Guild of New York.
Synopsis
An eloquent, accessible survey of the work of the iconic American artist
Synopsis
An eloquent, accessible survey of the work of the iconic American artist
For more than sixty years, Jasper Johns has found new ways to explore how art creates meaning in the mind's eye. His most celebrated paintings from the 1950s and 1960s, with their bold colors, popular imagery, and sculptural elements, had an enormous impact on the development of pop, minimalism, and conceptual art. Johns is undoubtedly one of the most significant artists of the 20th century, and his work has inspired some of the field's most incisive critical thinking and writing.
At eighty-two, Johns is still active, as are his critics and observers. Jasper Johns: Seeing with the Mind's Eye brings together established and younger scholars with the aim of exposing a new generation to the variety of critical approaches to this contemporary master. Contributions range from historical to critical and poetic and, unlike most large surveys, take a close, in-depth look at specific works of art and series, including paintings, drawings, graphics, sculptural pieces, and illustrated books from all periods of Johns's career.
About the Author
Gary Garrels is Elise S. Haas Senior Curator of Painting and Sculpture at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Roberta Bernstein is author and director of the Catalogue Raisonneand#769; of the Paintings and Sculpture of Jasper Johns. Brian M. Reed is professor of English at the University of Washington. James Rondeau is chair and Frances and Thomas Dittmer Curator of the Department of Contemporary Art at The Art Institute of Chicago. Mark Rosenthal is the author of Jasper Johns: Work Since 1974. Nan Rosenthal is the author of The Drawings of Jasper Johns. Richard Shiff is Effie Marie Cain Regents Chair in Art at The University of Texas, Austin. John Yau is the author of A Thing Among Things: The Art of Jasper Johns.