Thursday, April 17, 2014

1964



Johns addressed the subject of perception as early as 1964. In a sculpture called The Critic Sees, he replaced the eyes behind a pair of eyeglass frames with talking mouths. Seeing and talking are equated. The bricklike shape of the sculpture seems to imply the limits of such modes of perception. The work is also a humorous visual pun on the art world.

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