JASPER JOHNS: Collecting Prints
First edition of this elegant catalogue for an exhibition surveying the pivotal postwar artist's print-work over the course of nearly four decades, with essay interviewing several of his collaborators.
First edition of this elegant catalogue for an exhibition surveying the pivotal postwar artist's print-work over the course of nearly four decades, with essay interviewing several of his collaborators.
Scarce first printing of the catalogue for this major neo-Dada exhibition — designed by Jim Culberson, introduced by Harold Rosenberg, and organized by a committee including Donald Barthelme.
First edition of this catalogue on Johns's prints from his first one-man show in Boston.
First separate edition of this essay about Johns in four languages (French, English, German, Spanish) — first published in French periodical CIMAISE (no. 55, Série VIII no 3).
First edition of this exhibition catalogue created with the participation of Johns — surveying a decade of his prints, starting from his first forays into the medium, with analysis.
First edition of this companion catalogue to the 1990 National Gallery of Art exhibition — featuring more than 100 drawings across a 35-year span.
First edition of this catalogue for an exhibition on Johns's prints, featuring several essays and an interview with the artist on silkscreening.
First edition of this catalogue for the first exhibition devoted to Johns's sculptures — with original preview invitation to the opening of the exhibition laid in.
Second edition of this exhibition catalogue on the artists drawings, featuring an interview with Johns conducted by curator and critic David Sylvester.
First edition of this exhibition catalogue commemorating the long and productive association between Johns and Castelli, issued for the 35th anniversary of the Leo Castelli gallery.
First edition of one of the four New York School poetry collections issued by the publisher in 1970, with cover by Jasper Johns.