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Original lithograph, rubber stamp, & collage Stamped signature. Created for the Museum of Modern Art's Technics and Creativity, a catalogue raisonne of works produced by Gemini GEL. The print and the catalogue come in a hard white plastic clamshell. (Field 135, Gemini 276) // Technics and Creativity by Jasper Johns, created in 1971, is a limited-edition mixed-media print that incorporates lithography, rubber stamping, and collage. Designed for the Museum of Modern Art's Technics and Creativity catalog, the artwork features a schematic target with concentric circles drawn in simple lines. Below the target are three bold circles in red, yellow, and blue, representing primary colors, and a slender brush, hinting at the process of creation. This piece reflects Johns’ exploration of symbols and everyday objects, transforming them into art while challenging viewers to reconsider familiar forms. With a stamped signature, this edition was produced by Gemini G.E.L. in an impressive edition size of 22,500, blending art with mass production.
Technics and Creativity, 1971
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Original lithograph, rubber stamp, & collage Stamped signature. Created for the Museum of Modern Art's Technics and Creativity, a catalogue raisonne of works produced by Gemini GEL. The print and the catalogue come in a hard white plastic clamshell. (Field 135, Gemini 276) // Technics and Creativity by Jasper Johns, created in 1971, is a limited-edition mixed-media print that incorporates lithography, rubber stamping, and collage. Designed for the Museum of Modern Art's Technics and Creativity catalog, the artwork features a schematic target with concentric circles drawn in simple lines. Below the target are three bold circles in red, yellow, and blue, representing primary colors, and a slender brush, hinting at the process of creation. This piece reflects Johns’ exploration of symbols and everyday objects, transforming them into art while challenging viewers to reconsider familiar forms. With a stamped signature, this edition was produced by Gemini G.E.L. in an impressive edition size of 22,500, blending art with mass production.
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