Target with Plaster Casts
Jasper Johns (1930 –)
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A Convergence of Form and Memory
The painting "Target with Plaster Casts" by Jasper Johns, created in 1955, stands as a fascinating testament to the artistic ferment of mid-century America—a pivotal moment where Abstract Expressionism wrestled with the burgeoning influence of Pop Art. More than just a depiction of a simple target and plaster casts, it is an intricate meditation on representation, memory, and the artist's engagement with familiar symbols. Johns deliberately juxtaposes these elements to provoke contemplation about how we perceive and interpret visual information. The composition invites the viewer into a space where the boundaries between the two-dimensional plane and three-dimensional reality begin to blur, creating a profound dialogue between abstraction and iconography.The Tactile Language of Encaustic and Cloth
Executed in encaustic—a complex technique combining beeswax, resin, and pigment—onto newspaper and cloth stretched over canvas, this work exemplifies Johns’ commitment to materiality and process. The encaustic medium lends itself beautifully to layering textures and creating subtle gradations of color, mirroring the artist's desire to capture not just what is seen but also how it feels. This heavy, tactile application creates a surface that seems to breathe with history, where the underlying newspaper fragments offer a ghostly connection to the ephemeral nature of daily life. The careful arrangement of the plaster casts around the central yellow circle adds depth and complexity to the composition; these casts are not merely decorative elements but serve as anchors for visual perception, inviting viewers to consider their own associations with faces and objects.Symbols of Identity and the American Landscape
Johns' artistic lineage stretches back to Surrealist explorations of dreamlike imagery and subconscious association, yet "Target with Plaster Casts" firmly plants its feet in the pragmatic world of American culture. The target itself—a ubiquitous symbol of military precision and national identity—references both the anxieties surrounding Cold War geopolitics and the artist’s personal experiences during his service in Korea. By utilizing such a recognizable motif, Johns bridges the gap between high art and popular imagery, subtly nodding to the influence of Marcel Duchamp and the concept of the readymade. For the collector or interior designer, this piece offers more than just visual interest; it provides a sophisticated intellectual anchor for a space, embodying a sense of historical weight and a timeless exploration of how we navigate the symbols that define our existence.Over dit kunstwerk
- Titel: Target with Plaster Casts
- Kunstenaar: Jasper Johns
- Jaar: 1955
- Formaat: Portrait
- Auteursrechtelijke status: Onder auteursrechtelijke bescherming
- Context corpus: iconic imagery , pop art legacy
- Kleurenpalet: Dark
- Hoofdkleur: White
- Doelstelling: Accent
- Trefwoorden: minimalist art , target symbol , pop art
Snelle feiten
- Year: 1955
- Title: Target with Plaster Casts
- Notable elements: Tinted plaster faces
- Movement: Pop Art
- Location: MoMA
- Medium: Encaustic on newspaper & cloth

