Date: November 23rd 2012
PRESS RELEASE
JASPER JOHNS et al,
PRINTS and EPHEMERA BY JASPER JOHNS:
and
others including CY TWOMBLY, JOHN CAGE, MERCE CUNNINGHAM
4th
December – 1st February 2013 A&D GALLERY, 51 CHILTERN ST, LONDON, W1U6LY
If you want to collect Jasper Johns'
paintings it helps if you wrote Jurassic Park, or created E.R., fortunately
Johns' printmaking and sense of play means there is a wide range of work by
Johns and his contemporaries that are (that worst of all words) affordable.
Jasper Johns emerged as major force in the American
art scene when the contemporary arts community was seeking a way to move beyond
the pure emotion of Abstract Expressionism. The simplicity and familiarity of
the subject matter generated interest in Johns' motivation and his process.
Johns explains, ''There may or may not be an idea, and the meaning may just be
that the work exists.''
It was Johns' interest in process led him
to printmaking. For Johns, printmaking was a medium that encouraged
experimentation through the ease with which it allowed for repeat endeavors. Often he would make counterpart prints to his
paintings. He says, ''My experience of life is that it's very fragmented;
certain kinds of things happen, and in another place, a different kind of thing
occurs. I would like my work to have some vivid indication of those
differences.'' His innovations in screen-printing, lithography, and etching have
revolutionized the field.
Collaboration was an important part in
advancing Johns' own art, and he worked regularly with a number of other artists.
While working together creating window displays for Tiffany's, Johns and Robert
Raushenberg explored the New York art scene, meeting
not only artists such as Cy Twombly
and Bruce Nauman, but also the composer John Cage and
the choreographer Merce Cunningham.
This exhibition will show a range of
prints, artists' posters and artists' books. It will also feature ephemera and
performance videos that are intended to give the visitor an insight and
appreciation of the range of John's work and the importance of his
collaborations.
For more information,
detailed cv, interviews or images, please contact Helen
Clarkson
Tel: +44 (0) 20 7486 0534
Email: hc@aanddgallery.com
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