American painter Jasper Johns shook up the art world by reconceptualizing common icons like targets, numbers, and letters—and it all began in 1954 with Flag. Johns—who was born in Georgia in ...
The Met Museum made headlines 20 years ago when it paid an eye-watering sum for a very small painting by Duccio di ...
Fig.9 Bronze sculpture of the supreme Goddess as the Void, with projection-space for Her image, Andhra Pradesh, nineteenth century Ajit Mookerjee Collection of Tantric Art, National Museum, New Delhi ...
Jasper Johns is an iconic American artist who came to define the period between Abstract Expressionism and Pop Art. In Flag (1954–1955)—a collage of paper, encaustic oil, and fabric that is perhaps ...
Inspired in part by Jasper Johns’s flag paintings, Ringgold references the colors of the U.S. flag both linguistically and visually. She uses black pigment to modulate the work’s dominant red, white, ...
Dayton's also famously collaborated with Leo Castelli to promote and exhibit Castelli's stable of artists, and it also collaborated with cultural institutions like the Minneapolis Museum of Art, which ...
This year marks the 38th anniversary of Greenville County Museum of Art’s signature event – Antiques, Fine Art & Design ...
Jasper Johns began his career in the mid-1950s by re-creating ... This somberly colored drawing derives from a painting of the same name (1982; National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC).
as Painting. Yet the heavy bronze frame Jasper Johns constructed for his Dancers on a Plane 1980–1 (Tate T03242; fig.1) seems to exceed this function. In its idiosyncratic obtrusiveness, its ...
Three Flags, Jasper Johns, 1958, encaustic on canvas, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, USA / Bridgeman Images Three Flags (Jasper Johns, 1958) is an example of a regular rhythm.