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Contemporary artist Brian Jones is known for his ‘New Pop Art’, which takes the 1960s movement to task on its own terms: where the work of Warhol and Paolozzi, Liechtenstein and Johns, incorporated familiar images from mass culture, Jones incorporates their - by now iconic - artworks into his own, to push the possibilities of Pop for the twenty-first century.
Painted in 2008, ‘Blackspot’ recalls the tactile target paintings of Jasper Johns. Here, only the trace of the target is visible, hidden in the thick impasto of the colourless paint the canvas, to create a meditative presence, free from distraction or external referent: a brilliant, smart, and breathtakingly beautiful comment on contemporary art.
Brian Jones art prints range from - dollar bills stamped with Madonna's face, to politically suggestive pieces such as and cult icons like . His 'New Pop' art plays with well known popular culture and images and comments on issues such as war and politics.
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Contemporary artist Brian Jones is known for his ‘New Pop Art’, which takes the 1960s movement to task on its own terms: where the work of Warhol and Paolozzi, Liechtenstein and Johns, incorporated familiar images from mass culture, Jones incorporates their - by now iconic - artworks into his own, to push the possibilities of Pop for the twenty-first century.
Painted in 2008, ‘Blackspot’ recalls the tactile target paintings of Jasper Johns. Here, only the trace of the target is visible, hidden in the thick impasto of the colourless paint the canvas, to create a meditative presence, free from distraction or external referent: a brilliant, smart, and breathtakingly beautiful comment on contemporary art.