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Jasper Johns: Shadow and Substance (Paperback)
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Jasper Johns: Shadow and Substance (Paperback)
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The latest curatorial partnership between Whitechapel Gallery,
London and The Gallery at Windsor features one of the most
significant and influential American artists of our time, Jasper
Johns. In dialogue with the artist Robert Rauschenberg and his
friends the composer John Cage and choreographer Merce Cunningham,
Johns evolved a new language in art in the 1960s. As all four
artists became immersed in dance and performance, the body itself
entered Johns' work, at first as fragments, but more recently the
whole body appeared as a shadow or silhouette flitting through his
lithographs and etchings. Johns' prints overlay images and textures
to stress process, and at the same time reflect the way our
consciousness overlaps memory and perception. The Gallery at
Windsor presents `the body' as it has appeared in Jasper Johns'
lithographs and etchings created with Universal Limited Art
Editions (ULAE) print studio from the 1980s to the present. This
exhibition is organised by the Whitechapel Gallery, London, where
Jasper Johns had his first UK show in 1964. It is curated by Iwona
Blazwick and Bill Goldston in partnership with Hilary Weston and
with the artist. In 1960, Russian emigree Tatyana Grosman invited
Johns to transform his legendary paintings into equally radical
works on paper. As co-founder of ULAE with her husband Maurice
Grosman, Tatyana invited a host of young artists to the modest
cottage in Long Island that was ULAE headquarters. As one artist
recommended another, the ULAE press came to make prints with some
of the most important artists of the time. Today, under the
leadership of Bill Goldston, ULAE continues to make prints with
living artists that are held in major museum collections. Awarded
the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2011, Jasper Johns has been
the subject of major retrospectives and is one of the most
influential American artists of his generation. Yet he continues to
experiment, pushing the boundaries of printmaking today. The
publication features an essay by Iwona Blazwick 0-9 uses of the
body, in which Johns' interest in the body is explored through
ideas such as form, sign, being, performance, memory and icon. The
illustrated plate section contains all 30 works in the exhibition.
There is a Q&A between Candy Stobbs and Director of ULAE, Bill
Goldston which looks at the historic art of printmaking and the
longstanding creative relationship between Jasper Johns and ULAE.
Also included is a section of archival images from ULAE which
includes historic portraits of Jasper Johns and his contemporaries.
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