- Cicada
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Essentially self-taught, Jasper Johns is one of the artists credited with making recognizable imagery acceptable as subject matter in American painting after the dominance of Abstract Impressionism.
Throughout his career, Johns has worked through many cycles of imagery, eschewing a linear progression in favor of reexamining motifs. This watercolor revisits three of the artist's paintings, all titled Cicada and all created by Johns during his crosshatch period. From 1972 to 1982, he worked in a linear style that he derived from a car decorated with clusters of non-intersecting parallel lines. This Cicada watercolor is the only known instance of Johns combining a finished drawing that reexamines an image he originally executed in oil with notebook-like drawings normally created as a private activity and not meant for public display. Sketches of the cicada insect--the namesake of these works and a symbol of metamorphosis--appear at the bottom of the drawing along with other symbols of regeneration. In addition, this work is historically important because it marks the first time Johns explored the Tantric imagery that would soon become a significant component of his work.
ProvenanceThe artist’s studio, Sharon, Connecticut; purchased by MFAH, 2005.
Exhibition History"Jasper Johns Drawings: 1970–1980," Leo Castelli Gallery, New York, January 20–February 7, 1981; Margo Leavin Gallery, Los Angeles, February 21–March 25, 1981.
"The Inspiration Comes from Nature," Jack Tilton Gallery, New York, January 7–February 1, 1986.
"Jasper Johns: Work Since 1974," Venice Biennale, June 26–September 25, 1988; Philadelphia Museum of Art, October 23, 1988–January 8, 1989.
"Dancers on a Plane: Cage, Cunningham, Johns," Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London, 1989; Tate Liverpool, 1990.
"The Drawings of Jasper Johns," National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., May 20–July 29, 1990; Kunstmuseum Basel, Switzerland, August 19–Octobert 28, 1990; Hayward Gallery, South Bank Centre, London, November 29, 1990–February 3, 1991.
"Jasper Johns: A Retrospective," The Museum of Modern Art, New York, October 20, 1996–January 21, 1997.
"Acquisitions of the Last Five Years: Selections of Modern and Contemporary Art," Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, July 15–October 15, 2005.
"Modern and Contemporary Masterworks from the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston," Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, December 8, 2007–March 2, 2008.
"Johns/Munch," Munch Museum, Oslo, Norway, June 18–September 25, 2016; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, November 19, 2016–February 19, 2017.
"Familiar to the Eye," The Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Oct. 28, 2020 – July 27, 2021. [Inaugural Installation: Kinder Building 207: No Catalog]
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Twelve printed and typed back labels (see media file and accession file for images):
"Leo Castelli... / (D-96) / ... Coll: The Artist"
"Whitney Museum of American Art / ... / THE DRAWINGS OF JASPER JOHNS / February 21 - April 7, 1991 / ... / Cat. No. 76"
"Museum of Modern Art / LOAN / 96.1099"
"Exhibition: JASPER JOHNS: A RETROSPECTIVE / ...RR #0120 / 96.1099 / ... / The Museum of Modern Art / ..."
"MARGO LEAVIN GALLERY / ... / Jasper Johns Drawings 1970-80 / 21 February - 28 March 1981 / ..."
"1988 USA PAVILION / PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART / ... / ... (16) / ..."
"DANCERS ON A PLANE / 31 JAN 90 TO 25 MAR 90 / ... / The Artist / TATE GALLERY LIVERPOOL"
"KUNSTMUSEUM BASEL AUKSTELLUNG / JASPER JOHNS ZEICHNUNGEN 1990 / ...Kat.Nr. 76/37 / Leihgeber: Jasper Johns N.Y."
Printed in silver signature "JASPER JOHNS" above label text.
"WADSWORTH ATHENEUM / HARTFORD, CONN. / TL.2001.36.7.2..."
"National Gallery of Art / Washington, D.C. / Exhibition: THE DRAWINGS OF JASPER JOHNS / Date: 20 May 90 - 29 July 90 Cat. #76 / ... / Lender: Mr. Jasper Johns"
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