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Jasper Johns : gray

James Rondeau & Douglas Druick ; with contributions by Mark Pascale, Richard Shiff, Barbara Rose, and Kelly Keegan and Kristin Lister ; and an interview with the artist by Nan Rosenthal

Art Institute of Chicago , distributed by Yale University Press, c2007

  • cloth
  • paper

タイトル別名

Gray

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Exhibition catalogue

Catalogue of an exhibition held at the Art Institute of Chicago, Nov. 3, 2007-Jan. 6, 2008; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, N.Y., Feb. 5- May 4, 2008

Bibliography: p. 314-317

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内容説明

Jasper Johns (b. 1930), one of today's most acclaimed and influential artists, is rarely considered in relation to monochromatic art. Yet single-colour experimentations have figured prominently in his productions since 1955, and within that significant subset of his work, the majority of monochromes are grey. In fact, every one of his iconic, serialized forms has been articulated in grey. This elegant book, spanning Johns' full career, examines this singular preoccupation, presenting a revolutionary new understanding of and appreciation for the artist as an accomplished tonalist. Johns' greys traverse an infinitely expressive spectrum of differentiated hues and values evident in the new photography expressly commissioned for this catalogue. The volume features paintings, sculptures, drawings, lithographs, silkscreens, etchings, and aquatints created in a wide array of grey media: oil and acrylic paint, encaustic, collage, Sculp-metal, aluminum, lead, silver, graphite, pastel, watercolour, and ink. This book also features recent works published here for the first time. Anchoring this essential publication are compelling essays that enrich our perspective on this prolific artist's entire oeuvre.

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