Jasper Johns
Johns, Jasper
American, born 1930
Born in Augusta, Georgia, Jasper Johns spent much of his childhood in South Carolina. He briefly attended the University of South Carolina but in 1949 moved to New York City, where he took classes at a commercial art school. Drafted into the Army, he was stationed in Japan. He had returned to New York by 1952. He initially supported himself by working in a bookstore and designing window displays with Robert Rauschenberg for prestigious Fifth Avenue stores such as Tiffany and Bonwit Teller.
Johns emerged as a notable artist in the 1950s in the wake of the intensely personal, gestural painting of the abstract expressionists. Early in his career he was credited with returning recognizable objects to the visual arts by presenting them in a cool, seemingly detached, and often enigmatic manner. Johns has almost always selected the raw material of his art from preexisting images, or what he has called "things the mind already knows." Early in his career, in the 1950s and 1960s, he chose widely familiar "things," such as numerals or shapes derived from commercial stencils, targets, American flags, and maps of the United States. His first solo show at the Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, in 1958 included paintings with these motifs and was an instant success. In the early 1980s Johns began using a number of images known more to his mind than the public's: personal possessions like ceramic pots, works of art, and pictures clipped from newspapers.
Johns' painting, sculpture, drawing, and printmaking are all closely related. He is interested in the play between an image and the medium, and frequently explores the same subjects using different techniques. Johns' methods of juxtaposing forms, his choice of materials, and his handling of color make his images function as signs that offer a range of possible meanings for each work.
Jasper Johns is widely celebrated as one of the most influential American artists of the postwar era. His work combines intellectual challenge with highly sensual handling of materials. Johns is also regarded as one of the greatest graphic artists of this century, and his lithographs, screenprints, and etchings have been exhibited widely.
[This is an excerpt from the interactive companion to the videodisc American Art from the National Gallery of Art.]
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Four Panels from Untitled 1972 [D panel, trial proof 27]
Four Panels from Untitled 1972 [D panel, trial proof 27]
Jasper Johns, Gemini G.E.L., Ron McPherson, Serge Lozingot, Charles Ritt, James Webb · started 1973, published 1974 · color lithograph on Copperplate Deluxe wove paper [trial proof] · Accession ID 2008.136.67
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Hatching [trial proof 4]
Hatching [trial proof 4]
Jasper Johns, Petersburg Press, Aldo Crommelynck · 1976 · etching and aquatint in black on wove paper [trial proof] · Accession ID 2008.136.236
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Good Time Charley II [working proof]
Good Time Charley II [working proof]
Jasper Johns, Kenneth Tyler, James Webb, Gemini G.E.L. · started 1971, published 1972 · lithograph in black with collage, ink, and crayon on Copperplate Deluxe wove paper [working proof] · Accession ID 2006.136.48
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Figure 7 [trial proof]
Figure 7 [trial proof]
Jasper Johns, Charles Ritt, Richard Wilke, Gemini G.E.L. · 1969 · color lithograph on Arjomari wove paper [trial proof] · Accession ID 2005.153.39
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Flagstones (endpaper) [trial proof 1]
Flagstones (endpaper) [trial proof 1]
Jasper Johns, Petersburg Press, Aldo Crommelynck · 1976 · etching and aquatint in black with red felt-tip pen on wove paper [trial proof] · Accession ID 2008.136.311
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Winter [trial proof]
Winter [trial proof]
Jasper Johns · 1989 · lithograph in black on wove paper [trial proof] · Accession ID 2010.116.222
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Face with Watch [trial proof]
Face with Watch [trial proof]
Jasper Johns · 1996 · color aquatint and etching on wove paper [trial proof] · Accession ID 2010.116.134
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Target with Four Faces [state proof of 2nd state]
Target with Four Faces [state proof of 2nd state]
Jasper Johns, Petersburg Press, Aldo Crommelynck · 1979 · etching in black with aquatint and drypoint on wove paper [state proof] · Accession ID 2008.136.390
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Winter [trial proof]
Winter [trial proof]
Jasper Johns · 1986 · etching and aquatint in black and white on graphite paper [trial proof] · Accession ID 2010.116.216
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Numbers [misc. proof]
Numbers [misc. proof]
Jasper Johns, Fred Genis, Zigmunds Priede, Universal Limited Art Editions · 1967 · lithograph in gray on wove paper [misc. proof] · Accession ID 2004.167.4