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  1. 30 de oct. de 2017 · Estados Unidos, 1954. Pop-Art. Título original: Museo: Técnica: Escrito por: ¿Porqué pintar una bandera? ¿Y porqué tiene valor artístico esto…? Según Johns una bandera es algo cotidiano y reconocible: la bandera estadounidense es algo que “la mente ya sabe”.

  2. Target. 1961. In the mid-1950s Jasper Johns was searching for a way to move beyond Abstract Expressionism. He took the radical step of destroying his previous work and began painting a set of motifs that included numbers, the American flag, and the alphabet.

  3. 1971. Not on view. The target has been a central motif in Johnss work since 1955. He has depicted this deceptively simple image in a range of different media, translating between contexts and materials. Johnss approach prioritizes process and experimentation over definitive conclusions.

  4. Reproducciónde orden. Jasper Johns (Augusta, Georgia, 15 de mayo de 1930) es un pintor, escultor y artista gráfico estadounidense. Creció en Allendale, (Estados Unidos). Estudió en la universidad de Carolina del Sur, tres semestres, entre 1947 y 1948, para después trasladarse a la Parsons School of Design de Nueva York en 1949.

  5. Flag is an encaustic painting by the American artist Jasper Johns. It was created in 1954-1955, when Johns was 24, two years after he was discharged from the U.S. Army . This painting was the first of many works that Johns made, as he said, that were inspired by a dream of the U.S. flag in 1954.

  6. Johns went on to use encaustic to render familiar formsflags, targets, numbers, letters, and a map of the United States—time and again throughout his career. Flag constitutes both a thing (a flag) and its representation (a painting of a flag).

  7. 29 de sept. de 2021 · artworks/1060. In 1954, Jasper Johns began painting what would become one of his signature emblems: the American flag. As an iconic image--comparable to the targets, maps, and letters that he also has depicted--Johns realized that the flag was “seen and not looked at, not examined.”