John Yau reflects on the life's work of Jasper Johns, noting that the power of the artist's work comes from his originality, self-observation, and analytical mind.
Yau contemplates that "the force of [Johns's] authenticity should remind us that, for all his accomplishments and genius, Johns has never lost his love for art and artists, while recognizing that nothing stays in time."
Yau contemplates that "the force of [Johns's] authenticity should remind us that, for all his accomplishments and genius, Johns has never lost his love for art and artists, while recognizing that nothing stays in time."