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Jasper Johns

1930 -

American Abstract Expressionist Painter

 Flag, 1954-55
Flag, 1954-55 Art Print
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 Target, 1974
Target, 1974 Art Print
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 Three Flags, 1958
Three Flags, 1958 Art Print
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Jasper Johns Art Quotations

It's simple, you just take something and do something to it, and then do something else to it. Keep doing this, and pretty soon you've got something. -- Jasper Johns

A friend of mine one day said, 'I wish you'd make a work about someone and their pet, I thought that was the most ridiculous assignment anyone had ever given me. But then I saw this poster on the wall en route to my studio and did three drawings from it. -- Jasper Johns

De Kooning used to say: I'm a house painter and you're a sign painter. -- Jasper Johns

The  Abstract Expressionist Movement
 

 
Russian artist Wassily Kandinsky is considered as the father of abstract art.  In 1910 he exhibited the first totally abstract painting - a  mysterious and sensual watercolor. Abstract art is based upon the idea that the spiritual and emotional aspect of art  must be unchained from the figurative form. The movement was a rebellion against overwrought portraiture and trite historical themes. According to Kandinsky "If we begin at once to break the bonds which bind us to nature, and devote ourselves purely to combination of pure colour and abstract form, we shall produce works which are mere decoration, which are suited to neckties or carpets. Beauty of Form and Colour is no sufficient aim by itself, despite the assertions of pure aesthetes or even of naturalists, who are obsessed with the idea of beauty.

The artists dissociated themselves from representational art and emphasized emotional colors, non-objective forms, structure and composition. Abstractionists painted for themselves creating art for arts sake. They worked only from an inner vision and applied paint in a loose, vigorous manner creating beautiful intellectual poems.  Abstract Expressionism is a movement that grew out of the abstract style, originating in the United States in after World War II. Painters created vivid art-works in many diverse styles, using a variety of mediums. They emphasized uninhibited personal expression on very large canvases.

 

 
Key terms associated with the Abstract Expressionist movement - non-objective, modernism, non representational art, action painting, automatism, individualism, unconscious determinants, contemporary, colour navigation, avant-garde, emotionalism, post-modernism, art concrete, psychoanalysis, inner psyche  
   

Major Painters of the Abstract Expressionist Movement

Helen Frankenthaler
Willem de Kooning
Arshile Gorky
Adolph Gottlieb
Hans Hofmann
Jasper Johns
Franz Kline
Jackson Pollock
 Mark Rothko

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