

Jasper Johns
Cultural Positioning
- • Neo-Dada
- • Abstract Expressionism
- • Pop Art
- • Expressionism
- • Op Art
Selected Institutional Exhibitions
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Jasper Johns works across painting, sculpture, drawing, and printmaking, building a practice anchored in the transformation of familiar symbols, flags, targets, numbers, and maps into objects of sustained formal inquiry. Operating at a point of friction between abstract expressionism and the emerging pop sensibility of postwar America, his work refuses easy categorisation, absorbing gestural painterly mark-making while insisting on the flatness and legibility of common signs. His encaustic surfaces in particular achieve a paradox of immediacy and opacity, rendering the most recognisable imagery strange. The Museum of Modern Art and the Whitney Museum of American Art hold significant bodies of his work, reflecting his central position in the American postwar canon.
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