Word: jasper
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ROBERT HUGHES, TIME's art critic, knows the artist Jasper Johns only slightly, but he has followed Johns' work closely for decades. "He is unquestionably the most famous--and high priced--artist in America," says Hughes, who appraises a new Johns retrospective at New York City's Museum of Modern Art in this week's issue. "The question is whether his work over the past 20 years will be seen as the equal of the paintings--like the flags and the targets--that made his reputation 40 years ago. I wonder if it will be." Hughes' own reputation, meanwhile, continues...
BORN: July 7, 1955, Jasper EDUCATION: Samford U, B.S., 1976; Birmingham U., J.D., 1982 FAMILY: Wife, Aletha RELIGION: Methodist MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: Attorney POLITICAL CAREER: Alabama Senate, 1991-94 ADDRESS: P.O. Box 2088, Jasper...
Tobias B. Jasper '97, who volunteered with David at the University Lutheran Church Homeless shelter said that he was "glad" to hear the result of the hearing...
...verdict sounds fair to me Jasper said. "That was a freak accident that it was in a school zone...
With a presidential campaign in full swing, the American flag may be the most pervasive symbol of the season. As a work of graphic design, it may also be the most taken for granted. This wasn't so back in the 1950s when Jasper Johns altered the course of American painting--Abstract Expressionism had been king-- with a series of bright, bold pictures of flags as well as targets and numerals. The works were blunt and direct, with no emotional charge. Johns never got into Pop, but those artists borrowed from him, as did Conceptualists and Minimalists. From...