In 2014 Jasper Johns established an all time auction world record for the artist when Jasper Johns Flag, fetched $36 million at Sotheby's NY. Jointly organized by The Whitney Museum of American Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, Jasper Johns: Mind/Mirror closed at both museums on February 13, 2022. Scott Rothkopf, deputy director and chief curator, The Whitney Museum of Amercian Art and co-curator of Jasper Johns: Mind/Mirror said he could think of no similar example of a dual-institution, simultaneous exhibition in this country. This joint Jasper Johns retrospective was the Artist's first major retrospective since The Museum of Modern Art hosted Jasper Johns: A Retrospective in 1997. This monumental retrospective included 500 works of Jasper Johns Art, including paintings, prints, drawings and sculpture exhibited across both museums, many of which were lent from the personal collection of Jasper Johns and shown publicly for the first time. Both museums collaborated to present Jasper Johns: Mind/Mirror, a simultaneous retrospective exhibition at The Whitney Museum of American Art and the Philadelphia Museum of Art the largest retrospective ever mounted during Jasper Johns' seven decade career. In 2021 Jasper Johns was celebrated with an unprecedented retrospective collaboration from two major museums, The Whitney Museum of American Art and The Philadelphia Museum. These exhibitions follow the International acclaim Jasper Johns received for Jasper Johns Regrets, a 2014 exhibition organized by The Museum of Modern Art, a series of 20 paintings, watercolors, pastels and prints which traveled to the Österreichische Galerie Belvedere Ann Tempkin, MoMA chief curator of painting and sculpture, stated Jasper Johns Regrets opens a window to Johns’ creative process. In 2017, the Virginia Museum of Fine Art hosted Jasper Johns and Edvard Munch: Love, Loss, and the Cycle of Life. In 2018, Jasper Johns had two major museum exhibitions Jasper Johns: Something Resembling Truth, a six decade retrospective that originated at the Royal Academy and traveled to The Broad Museum and a drawing exhibition, The Condition of Being Here: Drawings by Jasper Johns, which was organized by the Menil Collection, 50 years of drawings Jasper Johns created from 1954-2016. Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, New York: May 1–July 31, 2022 Grand Rapids Art Museum, Michigan: October 2, 2021–January 9, 2022 Tampa Museum of Art, Florida: April 28–September 5, 2021 Walker Art Center, Minneapolis: February 16, 2020–January 3, 2021 September 9, 2021Īn Art of Changes: Jasper Johns Prints, 1960–2018 venues follow:Ĭarnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh: October 12, 2019–January 20, 2020 #JasperJohns: Mind/Mirror, the highly anticipated 65-year double retrospective of 500 paintings, prints, drawings and sculpture opens simultaneously &. In 2020, Jasper Johns was recognized with two major museum print exhibitions, an exhibition of 100 Unique Prints created over ten days, Jasper Johns: 100 Variations On a Theme at The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston that was on view until and An Art of Changes: Jasper Johns Prints, 1960–2018, a four venue six decade printmaking retrospective of 90 Jasper Johns prints in intaglio, lithography, woodcut, linoleum cut, screenprinting and lead relief in the collection of the Walker Art Center that continues through 2021. Multi-volume catalogue raisonnes documenting Jasper Johns paintings & sculpture, over 800 drawings and monotypes were published in 20. According to The New Yorker “more words may have been written about Jasper Johns than about any other American artist who isn't Andy Warhol". Named an American Legend by The New York Times, Jasper Johns has been making headlines since the mid 1950’s. Jasper Johns, now 92, arguably the most important living post war and contemporary artist, continues to create compelling art, paintings, drawings, monotypes, limited edition prints and sculpture. Jasper Johns with Target with Plaster Casts in his New York studio 1955, photographed by Walter Silver Jasper Johns, arguably the most important living Post War and Contemporary artist
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