Jasper Johns to leave Connecticut estate for artists retreat
HARTFORD, Conn. — Famed painter Jasper Johns is making plans for his rural estate in the Connecticut hills to become an artists’ retreat after he’s gone.
The 87-year-old artist, who has lived and worked in the town of Sharon for the last two decades, received its blessing last week for his property to host as many as two dozen artists at a time to live, share meals together and work on their craft.
In the small Litchfield County town, some see his decision as a boost for the lively local arts scene. Art studios dot the town green in the community of some 3,000 people where Johns is a towering if seldom-glimpsed figure.
“I really think that’s the best use of that property because it extends his legacy,” First Selectman Brent Colley said. “A lot of us never see him. He never comes out. But he employs a lot of people and he’s been a great asset to the town.”