My Primetime News: The Powers Art Center is pleased to announce its  latest Jasper Johns’ Exhibit, Not Mine But Taken, opening June 1, 2024, and continuing until  May 3, 2025.

Carbondale, Colorado, May 29, 2024– The Powers Art Center is pleased to announce its  latest Jasper Johns’ Exhibit, Not Mine But Taken, opening June 1, 2024, and continuing until  May 3, 2025.

Not Mine But Taken features Jasper Johns’ minimalist approach by exploring his most iconic  symbols in their most simple state. From flags and numbers to targets and Savarin cans, each work on paper is a skilled representation of refinement which Johns’ uses to command  viewers’ attention. Johns’ notable quote, “Take an object. Do something to it. Do something  else to it.”, describes his technique of transforming and reworking the familiar. These themes  are celebrated throughout this exhibit.

Not Mine But Taken debuts works not previously shown in the museum, allowing visitors to  journey through the unexplored. Video stations enhance the overall experience with excerpts from a John Powers lecture and a Jasper Johns’ documentary on the creation of the famous,  Usuyuki series.

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