Jasper Johns: Prints showcased for six months at the Belger Arts Center. Dozens of prints, covering 40 years of the artist’s output will be on display.
All the prints are in the Belger Collection, which was started when Dick Belger bought “Fragment: According to What (Coat Hanger and Spoon)” in 1971. Eventually Belger added Johns' first two prints with ULAE, “Target” and “0-9”, to the collection. “Target” and “0-9” were done in collaboration with the legendary African-American printmaker, Robert Blackburn. Belger continued to track Johns’ prolific print career into the 21st century.
The prints were last shown publicly in Kansas City in 2007 during the Southern Graphics Council conference. In the last decade the prints have been exhibited at the Phillips Collection in Washington, DC., plus additional arts venues in Florida, New York, and Johns' home state South Carolina. Since the summer of 2012 the prints have been in storage in Kansas City.
Exhibition is always free and open to the public.
2017/03/03 - 2017/09/02
Belger Arts Center
2100 Walnut, Kansas City, MO 64108
Parking is free.