On to Pop
The Museum of Modern Art - MoMA
That same year, the twenty-five-year-old artist Jasper Johns painted an American flag, a familiar, iconic emblem. Rendered in wax encaustic and augmented with collage, the work’s tactile, painterly surface and allover compositional structure engaged the visual language of Abstract Expressionism while pointing in a new direction.
On to Pop features familiar objects and images we encounter in our daily lives. In addition to a flag, there are stockings, comics, and movie stars—in works by Roy Lichtenstein, Claes Oldenburg, Andy Warhol, and others. Collectively these artists came to define American Pop art, a very different kind of “American-type” painting, which by the late 1960s had eclipsed Abstract Expressionism’s dominance on the New York scene.
Location
The Museum of Modern Art - MoMA11 West 53 Street
Midtown Manhattan Precinct
New York
United States
© All rights reserved Claes Oldenburg 2010 United States
Muslin soaked in plaster over wire frame, painted with enamel 69 5/8 x 34 1/4 x 8 3/4" (176.7 x 87 x 22.2 cm) Gift of G. David Thompson © 2010 Claes Oldenburg
© All rights reserved Edward Ruscha 2010 United States
Oil on canvas 71 1/2 x 67" (181.5 x 170.2 cm) Gift of Agnes Gund, the Louis and Bessie Adler Foundation, Inc., Robert and Meryl Meltzer, Jerry I. Speyer, Anna Marie and Robert F. Shapiro, Emily and Jerry Spiegel, an anonymous donor, and purchase © 2010 Edward Ruscha
© All rights reserved Jasper Johns 2010 United States
Encaustic, oil, and collage on fabric mounted on plywood, three panels 42 1/4 x 60 5/8" (107.3 x 153.8 cm) Gift of Philip Johnson in honor of Alfred H. Barr, Jr. © 2010 Jasper Johns / Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY FOR PRINT USE ONLY. NOT FOR WEB USE.