Jasper Johns : Redo an Eye

Roberta Bernstein
Jasper Johns : Redo an Eye

Jasper Johns : Redo an Eye
ISBN: 9780300229356
Publication Date: 3 October 2017

"My work is largely concerned with relations between seeing and knowing, seeing and saying, seeing and believing."-Jasper Johns, 1965

Spanning over 60 years of Jasper Johns's (b. 1930) prolific career, this spectacular publication is the most comprehensive and definitive study of the artist's work to date. Written by noted Johns expert Roberta Bernstein, the book explores the synergy between continuity and change in the development of the artist's work through 2014.

The text is enlivened by the voluminous insight Bernstein has gained over decades of knowing the artist, and she incorporates Johns's own unique manner of talking about his art through interviews and public statements. Each chapter is focused on a specific time period and its prevailing themes in Johns's paintings and sculptures, and throughout the book related drawing and prints are referenced as contributions to an advanced understanding of the work.

The book's compelling subtitle (the phrase appears, camouflaged, in Johns's 1966 painting Passage II), indicating an eye and an exhortation to redo it, neatly summarizes a persistent aspect of Johns's art. His works-at turns ambiguous, ironic, and poignant-simultaneously engage the visual senses and challenge habits of perception. Jasper Johns: Redo an Eye is a thoughtful celebration of how Johns's art inspires the viewer to resist habits of perception, in turn affecting the way one experiences and interacts with the world: the hallmark of an extraordinary artist.

About the Author

Roberta Bernstein is author and director of Jasper Johns: Catalogue Raisonne of Painting and Sculpture (Yale), and professor emeritus of art history at the University at Albany, State University of New York.