Jasper Johns: “Regrets” at MoMA
Artphaire (Online), April 21, 2014.
Business sure screwed up the art world universally [Interview: Robert Rauschenberg]
The Art Newspaper, Sept. 1997, p. 17.
Kirk Varnedoe on Jasper Johns
“Jasper Johns: more than the slayer of Abstract Expressionist giants,” The Art Newspaper, Oct. 1, 1996 (Issue 63), pp. 16-17.
By Jason Edward Kaufman
For the past two decades we have seen bits and pieces of Johns’s career. At last, the Museum of Modern Art is presenting him whole. The result is an oeuvre far greater than the sum of its proto-Pop, Minimalist, and Conceptualist parts
Gary Tinterow’s Agenda for Contemporary Art at the Metropolitan Museum – Part Two of Interview
Gary Tinterow, the chief curator of modern and contemporary art at the Metropolitan Museum, discusses collection sharing, acquiring art from Latin America, renovation of the Wallace Wing, negotiations to lease the Whitney’s Breuer building, and more.
Gary Tinterow’s Agenda for Contemporary Art at the Metropolitan Museum – Part One of Interview
Gary Tinterow, the chief curator of modern and contemporary art at the Metropolitan Museum, discusses collection sharing, acquiring art from Latin America, renovation of the Wallace Wing, negotiations to lease the Whitney’s Breuer building, and more.
Lincoln Center Arts Tours, Americans for the Arts Conference, National Trust for Historic Preservation’s New President
Across my desk… Lincoln Center Offers Art and Architecture Tours A decade ago, during a financial crunch, Lincoln Center considered selling Jasper Johns’ Numbers, a work that had graced the lobby of the New York State Theater for 35 years and had grown in value to $10-15 million. Unlike the New York Public Library, whose […]