Jasper Johns: Gray
Jasper Johns: Gray
Jasper Johns: Gray

Jasper Johns: Gray

Fold Four, Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 2007

Description

This exhibition catalog chronicles work rendered in gray throughout Jasper Johns’ career. One challenge was to articulate the focus of the retrospective—the color gray—without explicitly using the hue. As the artwork spanned a variety of media, expressing materiality was another key curatorial concern.

Gray is defined as “a color between white and black.” By placing emphasis on each end of the grayscale, such tonality was thereby implied. Rather than using pure black and white, however, the palette of the cover and opening signature subtly shifts to midnight blue and a creamy off-white. (Toying with perception and blurring such subjective lines is a recurring theme in Johns’ work.) The cloth used for the hardcover binding is woven from these colors, and the cumulative effect of the contrasting vertical and horizontal threads reads as gray. Countering convention, artwork is also conspicuously absent from the cover.

Juror Notes

Text, type size, lead and line width are well considered and create columns of gray that complement the subject matter.

Collections: 50 Books | 50 Covers of 2007
Repository: Denver Art Museum
Discipline: Book design
Format: Book

Credits

Design firm
Fold Four, Inc.
Creative director
Roy Brooks
Designer
Roy Brooks
Photographer
Jamie Stukenberg (Professional Graphics Inc.)
Production director
Sarah E. Guernsey
Production coordinator
Carolyn Heidrich
Picture editor
Joseph Mohan
Authors
Douglas Druick, James Rondeau
Editors
Robert V. Sharp, Elizabeth Stepina
Trim size
9.75 x 12.5 inches
Pages
320
Quantity printed
6,250 paperback, 9,000 cloth
Compositor
Roy Brooks
Typefaces
Futura, Serifa
Printer
Cantz
Papers
Ikono Silk, white, 170 gsm, Munken Pure, 150 gsm
Binder
Buchbinderei Dieringer
Binding
Smyth sewn
Publishers
The Art Institute of Chicago, Yale University Press
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