Jasper Johns - In the Gray Zone between What Can and Cannot Be Measured
November 8, 2007
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Opening November 3, the exhibition Jasper Johns: Gray examines for the first time this acclaimed and influential artist's use of the color gray in paintings, sculptures, prints, and drawings from 1955 to the present. Hear noted Johns scholar Roberta Bernstein give her insights on the exhibition.
During our American Perspectives season, you can join us each Thursday evening at 6:00 for a lecture that explores American artistic vision.

Recorded Thursday, November 08, 2007 at The Art Institute of Chicago.
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