Racing Thoughts
Racing Thoughts: A Meditation on Thought and Symbol
Jasper Johns’ “Racing Thoughts,” created in 1983, isn't merely a visual assemblage; it’s an exploration of the mind itself—a deliberate confrontation with anxiety and the elusive nature of consciousness. This encaustic, screenprint, and wax crayon piece on collaged cotton and linen embodies Johns’ signature approach: fusing familiar objects with abstract gestures to provoke contemplation.
- Subject Matter & Composition: The painting presents a carefully curated collection of symbols—a man's face, a woman's face, a skull, a vase, a cup, a bottle, a bowl, a spoon, a fork, and a knife—arranged in an asymmetrical composition. These objects aren’t presented as static representations but rather as conduits for thought itself, mirroring the fragmented and restless activity of the mind.
- Style & Technique: Johns' style leans heavily into Abstract Expressionism, yet it retains elements of Dada sensibility – a playful disregard for conventional artistic conventions. The encaustic technique—melting beeswax mixed with resin—creates a luminous surface that lends itself to layering textures and capturing subtle nuances of color. Screenprinting adds precision and repetition, juxtaposed against the organic irregularities of collage.
- Historical Context: Produced during Johns’ engagement with the anxieties surrounding schizophrenia, “Racing Thoughts” reflects a broader artistic preoccupation with psychological states. It aligns with the burgeoning Pop Art movement's interest in everyday imagery and its critique of high art traditions—a deliberate rejection of purely formal concerns for emotional resonance.
- Symbolism & Interpretation: The inclusion of recognizable objects – like the Mona Lisa print and a Swiss avalanche warning sign – serves as anchors to reality amidst the swirling abstraction. However, Johns avoids explicit thematic statements; instead, he invites viewers to engage in their own interpretations. The skull symbolizes mortality and confronts us with the inescapable awareness of our own vulnerability, while the overall arrangement suggests an ongoing process of mental activity—a “how my mind must move.”
- Emotional Impact: Ultimately, “Racing Thoughts” communicates a sense of unease and fascination. Johns’ intention isn't to offer comfort or reassurance but rather to capture the unsettling experience of racing thoughts – the feeling of being overwhelmed by internal impulses and losing control over one’s perceptions. The painting compels us to consider the complexities of mental life and the beauty found within its inherent contradictions.
The Whitney Museum of American Art holds this remarkable piece, showcasing Johns' masterful blending of technique and conceptual exploration. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to resonate with viewers on a deeply personal level—a testament to Johns’ profound understanding of the human condition.
Џаспера Џонса (1930 –)
Džasper Džons (1930-) je američki umetnik koji je revolucionisao savremenu scenu! Istražite njegove ikonične slike zastava, mete i mapa – preispitivanje simbolizma i osnivač pop-arta.
O ovom umetničkom delu
- Title: Racing Thoughts
- Umetnik: Џаспера Џонса
- Copyright status: Under copyright
- Pokret: Abstract Expressionism
- Medijum: Encaustic
- Epoha: Modern
- Kreativni period: Mature Period
- Keywords: brainstorming art , dada influence , symbolic art
Osnovne informacije
- Artistic style: Neo-Dada
- Title: Racing Thoughts
- Year: 1983
- Medium: Encaustic, screenprint & wax crayon
- Movement: Abstract Expressionism
- Dimensions: 48 1/16 × 75 3/16 in.
- Notable elements or techniques: Collaged cotton & linen; Stenciled inscription

