Jasper Johns

Roberta Bernstein,Edith Devaney,Hiroko Ikegami,Morgan Meis,Robert Storr

Jasper Johns
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Royal Academy of Arts
Country
United Kingdom
Published
1 November 2017
Pages
240
ISBN
9781910350683

Jasper Johns

Roberta Bernstein,Edith Devaney,Hiroko Ikegami,Morgan Meis,Robert Storr

Jasper Johns (b.1930) is regarded as one of the most influential American artists of the last sixty years. When he broke onto the New York art scene in the 1950s, Johns and his lover Robert Rauschenberg established a decisive new direction in an art world that had been dominated by the Abstract Expressionists. Johns’s striking use of popular iconography, such as flags, numbers and maps, rendered with a distinctive textural, painterly surface, made a colossal impact. In this handsomely illustrated study, skilled writers examine Johns’s pioneering oeuvre and offer a detailed overview of the career and international significance of this subtlest of craftsmen. SELLING POINTS: . A study of one of America’s greatest contemporary artists illustrated with his paintings, sculptures, drawings and collages, and with texts written by leading academic experts, published to accompany his retrospective exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, London . Includes Johns’s most iconic works, sculptures, works on paper and collages 200 colour images

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