The Whitney Museum of American Art presents an exhibition
"Jasper Johns: The Mind/Mirror." - the largest retrospective ever devoted to Jones' work.
The exhibition, organized chronologically, includes both the author's most iconic works and those presented to the public for the first time - a total of about 250 works: paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures.
Jasper Johns' groundbreaking work shocked the art world when it was first shown in the late 1950s, and the author has continued to challenge new audiences--and himself--for more than sixty-five years of his career. Jones's deeply generative practice helped ignite new movements, including Pop Art, Minimalism and Conceptualism, and to this day inspires generations of artists that follow.
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Whitney Museum of American Art.