Jasper Johns Usuyuki

Jasper Johns Usuyuki. A light snow, something that passes quickly, or a kabuki play that tells a love story. Mind/mirror, at the whitney museum of american art.

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Published by simca print artists. 33 1/8 × 51 1/2in. 27 ½ x 46 in.

(698 X 1168 Mm.) Signed, 19/52 (There Were Also 6 Artist's Proofs) Condition.


29 1/2 x 47 1/2 inches (74.9 x 120.7 cm) classification: Image size is 30 x 19.5 inches. In japanese, usuyuki means thin or light snow.

Riffing On The Divergent Examples Of Dada And Abstract Expressionism, Johns, Along.


An exhibit of ten prints and drawings by the celebrated american artist from his eponymous usuyuki series. 27 9/16 × 45 3/8in. Usuyuki is a japanese word meaning thin or light snow and, indeed, the painting's subtle colors and intricate patterns, with their suggestions of movement, recall the drift of falling snowflakes.

Mind/Mirror, At The Whitney Museum Of American Art.


Starr associates is pleased to announce the opening of jasper johns usuyuki.this exhibition brings together for the first time a collection of usuyuki works that range in media from paintings and drawings to watercolors and ink on plastic. Published by simca print artists. While it is hard to decipher the meaning behind johns’ crosshatched works, the titles can sometimes provide clues, as with usuyuki (ulae 222) from 1982.

Jasper Johns (American, Born 1930) Printed By Bill Goldston, James V.


Artwork page for ‘usuyuki’, jasper johns, 1979. One could argue that japan dilutes johns’ work by also showcasing that of his japanese contemporaries. Johns’s formative years in japan are showcased in philadelphia with his abstract “usuyuki” series, the “souvenir” constructions, and katy martin’s accompanying film hanafuda/jasper johns (1981).

Fergus Mccaffrey, New York And Tokyo, 2019.


48 1/8 x 14 7/8 in. If you know just one work by jasper johns—arguably the greatest, most influential american artist still alive today—it’s almost certainly his iconic painting flag, from 1954. Published by jasper johns, american, born 1930, and published by simca print artists, tokyo.