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  1. The map of the United States, in its ubiquity and iconicity, is "seen and not looked at, not examined." Preserving the overall proportions of the country and the shape of its states, Johns's energetic application of paint subverts the conventions of cartography.

  2. Map is a 1961 oil-on-canvas painting by Jasper Johns. It represents the overall proportions and shapes of the states of the United States and parts of Mexico and Canada, although executed with a more "energetic application of paint" than found in cartography. The names of the states and ocean areas are stencilled.

    • 1961
  3. Map, 1961 by Jasper Johns. The large MAP represents an addition to Jasper Johns repertoire of imagery. The previous year, Rauschenberg had given Johns a schematic American map of the sort used in a school notebook, and Johns had painted over it; he used those proportions to paint the larger map.

  4. JASPER JOHNS: “THE COLORS”; “THE MAPS”; “THE DEVICES”. By Max Kozloff. THE STRANDS OF JASPER JOHN’S activity as they interlaced in 1959 are extremely complex. Belonging to this year, for example, are Shade, False Start, Jubilee, Two Flags, Black Target, Highway, Thermometer, and Device Circle.

  5. Map. 1963 Encaustic and collage on canvas 60 x 93" (152.4 x 236.2 cm) Private collection © 1996 Jasper Johns/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY >> ©1997 The Museum of Modern Art, New York

  6. Artist Jasper Johns created the painting Map in 1961, which features the countries of the United States, Mexico, and Canada. Johns chose the map for its ubiquity and iconicity, as well as to explore the concept of knowing an image rather than just seeing it.

  7. www.moma.org › artists › 2923Jasper Johns | MoMA

    Jasper Johns (born May 15, 1930) is an American painter, sculptor, draftsman, and printmaker. Considered a central figure in the development of American postwar art, he has been variously associated with abstract expressionism, Neo-Dada, and pop art movements.