Jasper Johns - The Artist as Collector
From Cézanne to de Kooning
Jasper Johns, born in 1930, ranks among the major American artists of the twentieth-century. Widely regarded as a precursor of Pop Art, Johns began producing his iconic paintings of US flags and targets in the late 1950s: the series Flags and Targets earned him international fame, and today his works may be found around the globe. And yet it is unlikely that more than a select circle of individuals are aware of the artist’s activities as collector.
Artists’ collections are commonly the outcome of gifts or a flourishing exchange of works among colleagues. The same holds for Jasper Johns, but by no means for all the works comprising his collection: he acquired a large portion thanks to his keen connoisseurial eye whereby not all the works are from the hands of contemporaries. Ranging from the nineteenth century through to the present, both comprehensive bodies of works— those, for instance, by Paul Cézanne, Pablo Picasso and Willem de Kooning,— and expressive single sheets— such as those of Käthe Kollwitz, Marcel Duchamp or Sol LeWitt,— form part of the collection. In its entirety, the collection stands testimony to Johns’s strong affinity to all facets of the medium of drawing.
Basel
| Kunstmuseum Basel | Neubau
09-30-2023 - 02-04-2024