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Published and printed by Universal Limited Art Editions in West Islip, New York. Featured in F. Field's "The Prints of Jasper Johns 1960-1993, A Catalogue Raisonné," as entry no. 24. The Season (1990) by Jasper Johns is a complex etching that layers symbolic fragments with gestural drawing, characteristic of Johns' later work. Stark ladders, abstract human forms, and textural fields intersect across the cross-like composition, suggesting themes of structure, body, and perception. Central to the image is a minimal nude torso, echoed by ladders ascending from both sides, implying motion, progress, or perhaps futility. The abstracted details, such as an eye shape and scattered floral forms, evoke a dreamlike or psychological dimension. This print continues Johns' exploration of visual language and ambiguous meaning.
The Season, 1990
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Published and printed by Universal Limited Art Editions in West Islip, New York. Featured in F. Field's "The Prints of Jasper Johns 1960-1993, A Catalogue Raisonné," as entry no. 24. The Season (1990) by Jasper Johns is a complex etching that layers symbolic fragments with gestural drawing, characteristic of Johns' later work. Stark ladders, abstract human forms, and textural fields intersect across the cross-like composition, suggesting themes of structure, body, and perception. Central to the image is a minimal nude torso, echoed by ladders ascending from both sides, implying motion, progress, or perhaps futility. The abstracted details, such as an eye shape and scattered floral forms, evoke a dreamlike or psychological dimension. This print continues Johns' exploration of visual language and ambiguous meaning.
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