Past Exhibition

Jasper Johns

Details

  • Dates

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  • Locations

    East Building, Upper Level and Mezzanine, Northeast, and Upper Level, North Bridge

Overview: 83 paintings, drawings, and prints from the first decade of Jasper Johns' career were presented in this exhibition, which included works from the National Gallery of Art and loans from the artist and public and private collections. The exhibition focused on four related motifs in the artist's early works: the target, the mechanical "device" (the arm of a compass used to inscribe or scrape a circle), the stenciled naming of colors, and the cast or imprint of the body. This was the first exhibition of the artist's paintings in which these motifs and their relationships had been explored.

The exhibition curator presented an introductory lecture on February 11. Other public programs presented in association with this and the related exhibition States and Variations: Prints by Jasper Johns included an auditorium lecture series during March, a special film program of documentaries about Johns and his collaborations with musicians on March 10, and a public symposium on April 28. Education programs included high school and teacher workshops. Sunday concerts in February featured the work of composer John Cage and other contemporaries of Jasper Johns.

Organization: The exhibition was organized by the National Gallery of Art, Washington. The curator was Jeffrey Weiss, head of the department of modern and contemporary art.

Sponsor: The exhibition was sponsored by Target. It was supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities.

Other Venues:

  • Kunstmuseum Basel, 06/02/2007–09/09/2007
  • Musee d'Orsay, 05/26/2008–09/07/2008