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Collections

Jasper Johns
Black Numeral Series (0 - 9)1968

Not on view
No image
Artist or Maker
Jasper Johns
United States, Georgia, Augusta, born 1930
Publisher
Gemini G.E.L.
Title
Black Numeral Series (0 - 9)
Place Made
United States
Date Made
1968
Medium
(Ten) lithographs, each printed from one stone in black and one aluminum plate in warm gray
Dimensions
.1-.10) Sheet: 37 × 29 3/4 in. (93.98 × 75.57 cm)
Credit Line
Gift of the 2006 Collectors Committee
Accession Number
M.2006.66.1-.10
Classification
Prints
Collecting Area
Prints and Drawings
Curatorial Notes
With Black Numeral Series, Jasper Johns created an intellectually rigorous yet sensuously beautiful work that represents the culmination and summation of the seminal first 15 years of his career. Made in Los Angeles over a period of five weeks in 1968, Black Numeral Series (0-9) is among the most important suites of prints Johns created.
In attempting to explain Johns' revolutionary use of flat images (numbers, flags, targets, alphabets, maps), Leo Steinberg famously observed that, unlike a sky or a street (things that can only be simulated on canvas), a painting of a number "represent[s] no more than what it actually is. For no likeness or image of a 5 is paintable, only the thing itself."
This unprecedented merging of content and form was Johns' cataclysmic achievement, allowing him, in his own words, "the room to work on other levels." Notably, Johns (who has never thought of printmaking as subordinate to painting or sculpture) is one of the great printmakers of the 20th century, alongside Picasso and Matisse.
LACMA's collection also includes, Figure 7, (M.2005.38.1), one of a group of encaustic paintings from 1955-56.
Selected Bibliography
  • "2005-2006 Selected Acquisitions." LACMA Insider 4, no.1 (2006): 4-7.