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Jasper Johns: Mind/Mirror [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 348 pages, kõrgus x laius: 267x235 mm, 650 color + 30 b-w illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Aug-2021
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300254253
  • ISBN-13: 9780300254259
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 348 pages, kõrgus x laius: 267x235 mm, 650 color + 30 b-w illus.
  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Aug-2021
  • Kirjastus: Yale University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0300254253
  • ISBN-13: 9780300254259
"Jasper Johns (b. 1930) is arguably the most influential artist living today. Over the past 65 years, he has produced a radical and varied body of work marked by constant reinvention. Inspired by the artist's long-standing fascination with mirroring and doubles, this book (published to accompany "mirroring" exhibitions held simultaneously at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art) provides an original perspective on Johns's work and its continued relevance. A diverse group of curators, academics, artists, and writers offer a series of essays-including many paired texts-that consider aspects of the artist's work such as recurring motifs, explorations of place, and use of a wide array of media. The various themes are further explored in a series of plate sections that combine prints, drawings, paintings, and sculptures to draw new connections in Johns's vast output"--

"This lavishly illustrated retrospective of Jasper Johns's work offers a new perspective on the artist's work based on his own enduring fascination with mirroring and doubles"--

An innovative retrospective look at the work of one of America&;s most iconic artists, utilizing the concepts of mirroring and doubling, which have long preoccupied Johns

Jasper Johns (b. 1930) is arguably the most influential artist living today. Over the past 65 years, he has produced a radical and varied body of work marked by constant reinvention. Inspired by the artist&;s long-standing fascination with mirroring and doubles, this book provides an original and exciting perspective on Johns&;s work and its continued relevance. 

A diverse group of curators, academics, artists, and writers offer a series of essays&;including many paired texts&;that consider aspects of the artist&;s work, such as recurring motifs, explorations of place, and use of a wide array of media. These include Carroll Dunham on nightmares, Ruth Fine on monotypes and working proofs, Michio Hayashi on Japan, Terrance Hayes on flags, and Colm Toíbín on dreams, among many others. The various themes are further explored in a series of in-depth plate sections that combine prints, drawings, paintings, and sculptures to draw new connections in Johns&;s vast output. Accompanying &;mirroring&; exhibitions held simultaneously at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, this lavishly illustrated volume features a selection of rarely published works along with never-before-published archival content and is full of revelations that allow us to engage with and understand the artist&;s rich and varied body of work in new and meaningful ways.


An innovative retrospective look at the work of one of America&;s most iconic artists, utilizing the concepts of mirroring and doubling, which have long preoccupied Johns
Foreword 9(4)
Timothy Rub
Adam D. Weinberg
Acknowledgments 13(3)
Carlos Basualdo
Scott Rothkopf
Jasper Johns: Mind/Mirror 16(4)
Scott Rothkopf
On "Jasper Johns" 20(2)
Carlos Basualdo
Jasper Johns in 1954: the Time Machine 22(2)
Alexander Nemerov
Some Notes on Jasper Johns's European Reception, 1958-1964 24(4)
Flavio Fergonzi
Note to the Reader 28(1)
Scott Rothkopf
Carlos Basualdo
Sarah B. Vogelman
Lauren Young
Early Work
29(28)
Real Things as Paintings
33(8)
Disappearance and Negation
41(16)
Devices in Jasper Johns's Paintings
50(2)
Andrianna Campbell-LaFleur
Once More, with Feeling: Jasper Johns and Queer Art Histories
52(5)
Drew Sawyer
First Motifs
57(36)
Flags and Maps
61(14)
Numbers
75(18)
The Historic Home Makeover Audio Guide for the White House Jasper Johns Flags Exhibition
88(2)
Terrance Hayes
A Letter to Johns
90(3)
R. H. Quaytman
Display
93(20)
Leo Castelli, 1960
97(6)
Leo Castelli, 1968
103(10)
On Display: Jasper Johns's Castelli Exhibitions
108(5)
Hannah Yohalem
Place
113(32)
Japan
117(12)
South Carolina
129(16)
Delay as Medium: Jasper Johns and Japan
138(3)
Michio Hayashi
In My Mother's Voice
141(4)
Ralph Lemon
Constellations
145(28)
According to What, 1964
149(8)
Untitled, 1972
157(16)
Casting Blind
168(5)
Jennifer L. Roberts
Mind/Mirror
173(28)
Doubles and Reflections
177(8)
Doubles and Reflections
185(16)
Jasper's Dilemma
196(5)
Emmanuel Alloa
Unique Prints
201(24)
Savarin Monotypes
205(8)
Trial and Working Proofs
213(12)
What If?
220(5)
Ruth Fine
Reveries
225(28)
Dreams
229(10)
Nightmares
239(14)
Face Time
246(4)
Carroll Dunham
Jasper Johns: the Hurt Imagination
250(3)
Colm Toibfn
Recent Work
253(28)
Elegies in Light
257(10)
Elegies in Dark
267(14)
Of Late
276(5)
Michael Ann Holly
Editioned Prints
281(24)
Rolywholyover
285(20)
Exhibition as Composition: Repetition and Difference
300(5)
Sandra Skurvida
Archive
305(26)
Whitney Museum of American Ar
309(8)
Philadelphia Museum of Art
317(8)
Jasper Johns: Master of Chance Carlos Basualdo
325(6)
Exhibited Works Not Illustrated 331(3)
Lenders to the Exhibition 334(1)
Contributors 335(1)
Index 336
Carlos Basualdo is Keith L. and Katherine Sachs Curator of Contemporary Art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Scott Rothkopf is senior deputy director and Nancy and Steve Crown Family Chief Curator at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.