
© Gagosian 980 Madison
22 January 2026 — 3 April 2026
Ending SoonAll six Between the Clock and the Bed paintings reunited alongside major loans from MoMA, The Broad, and others — a 50th anniversary survey of Johns's crosshatch breakthrough.
From Gagosian 980 Madison
Gagosian, in partnership with Castelli Gallery, is pleased to announce an exhibition of historic works by Jasper Johns at the 980 Madison Avenue gallery from January 22 to March 14, 2026 [extended through April 3, 2026]. This exhibition surveys the crosshatch paintings and drawings that dominated his practice from 1973 to 1983 and have reverberated across his subsequent production. It unites works that have rarely been seen with loans from sources including distinguished American museums....
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Johns turned flags, targets, and numbers into philosophically loaded painting — bridging Abstract Expressionism and Pop with an exactitude that made the familiar permanently strange.
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© Gagosian 980 Madison
22 January 2026 — 3 April 2026
Ending SoonAll six Between the Clock and the Bed paintings reunited alongside major loans from MoMA, The Broad, and others — a 50th anniversary survey of Johns's crosshatch breakthrough.
From Gagosian 980 Madison
Gagosian, in partnership with Castelli Gallery, is pleased to announce an exhibition of historic works by Jasper Johns at the 980 Madison Avenue gallery from January 22 to March 14, 2026 [extended through April 3, 2026]. This exhibition surveys the crosshatch paintings and drawings that dominated his practice from 1973 to 1983 and have reverberated across his subsequent production. It unites works that have rarely been seen with loans from sources including distinguished American museums....
Read more at Gagosian 980 Madison →American · b. 1930
Johns turned flags, targets, and numbers into philosophically loaded painting — bridging Abstract Expressionism and Pop with an exactitude that made the familiar permanently strange.
No reviews yet for this exhibition.
Upper East Side, New York·View on Google Maps →
Visit website →