
Untitled
1978
A vibrant work by Jasper Johns from 1978 featuring his characteristic mark-making and gestural abstraction. The piece displays a bold orange-dominated composition with energetic brushstrokes and layered forms, exemplifying Johns' exploration of surface, color, and process during this period. Framed and presented in professional display, this work represents an important moment in the artist's mature practice.
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Art Deco apartment in Manhattan reimagined by Barbara Barry to house an impressive private collection of modern art. Photography by Jaime Ardiles-Arce for AD, 1998. The apartment, which the client uses when he comes to New York for both business and pleasure, had not been reworked since the building was erected in the 1920s; it was, Barry recalls, a warren of tiny spaces. Her objective was to create an incongruous mix: a loft like home in a landmark building, an apartment at once luxurious and spare. "We took out every single wall and re- thought the entire space." Barry envisioned the rooms as containers for the art, not as competition. In a living room that's dominated by a Picasso and a de Kooning, she eschewed gallery-white walls, opting instead for a color resembling candle wax. Near a desk designed by Barry and a Eugène Printz chair is a 1978 Jasper Johns drawing. The 1930 low table is by Jean Michel Frank - Via Sebeau
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