(After) Jasper Johns Abstract Prints
b. 1930
Jasper Johns, born in 1930 in Augusta, Georgia, is a seminal figure in American art renowned for his innovative use of familiar symbols and everyday objects. Emerging onto the art scene in the 1950s, Johns quickly gained recognition for his groundbreaking works, notably his iconic American flag and target paintings. Over the years, Johns' exploration of themes such as identity, perception, and memory has manifested in various mediums, including painting, printmaking, and sculpture. His profound influence extends beyond traditional art forms to include poster art, where his distinctive style and evocative imagery have been widely embraced. Through his posters, Johns brings his iconic motifs to a broader audience, inviting viewers to engage with his art in diverse settings beyond the gallery walls. Today, Jasper Johns' posters stand as vibrant reflections of his enduring impact on the art world and his ability to transcend boundaries with his visionary creations.to
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Artist: (After) Jasper Johns
"Drawings 1970-80 (Cicada)" Exhibition Poster
By (After) Jasper Johns
Located in New York, NY
"Drawings 1970-80 (Cicada)"
Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, 1981
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30.5 x 22.5 inches
Unsigned
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1980s Contemporary (After) Jasper Johns Abstract Prints
Materials
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