Member Preview Days for / Jasper Johns: Mind/Mirror Sept 24–27, 2021

Member Preview Days for
Jasper Johns: Mind/Mirror

Sept 24–27, 2021

A reproduction of Mona Lisa, two ceramic vases, stenciled letters, and a photo of a white man, collaged on two panels.
A reproduction of Mona Lisa, two ceramic vases, stenciled letters, and a photo of a white man, collaged on two panels.

Jasper Johns, Racing Thoughts, 1983. Encaustic, screenprint, and wax crayon on collaged cotton and linen, overall: 48 1/16 × 75 3/16 in. (122.1 × 191 cm). Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; purchase, with funds from the Burroughs Wellcome Purchase Fund; Leo Castelli; the Wilfred P. and Rose J. Cohen Purchase Fund; the Julia B. Engel Purchase Fund; the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States Purchase Fund; The Sondra and Charles Gilman, Jr. Foundation, Inc.; S. Sidney Kahn; The Lauder Foundation, Leonard and Evelyn Lauder Fund; the Sara Roby Foundation; and the Painting and Sculpture Committee 84.6. © Jasper Johns / Licensed by VAGA at Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York

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The radical, inventive art of Jasper Johns continues to influence today’s artists like few others. Jasper Johns: Mind/Mirror offers a fresh take on a living legend whose career spans seven decades. From his iconic flags to lesser-known and recent works, the retrospective will feature paintings, sculptures, drawings, and prints, many of which are from the artist’s personal collection and will be shown publicly for the first time.

Friday through Monday, September 24–27


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