Artwork
Untitled

About this work
Overview
Jasper Johns's 1955 work, Untitled, is a mixed-media assemblage featuring encaustic painting and tinted-plaster faces in a wooden box.
Subject & Meaning
The piece combines a bold, abstract composition – a red square with a target-like circle – with four plaster faces in a hinged box, creating an enigmatic juxtaposition of graphic symbol and obscured, potentially revelatory, figures.
Technique & Style
Johns employed encaustic on layered newspaper and cloth over canvas, and tinted plaster for the faces, achieving a textured, rough-hewn effect that contributes to the work's complexity.
History & Provenance
Created in 1955, Untitled is held in The Museum of Modern Art's collection, reflecting its significance within postwar American art.
Artist & collection
Artist
Jasper Johns (born May 15, 1930) is an American painter, sculptor, draftsman, and printmaker.
















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