Ken Tyler Master Printer and the American Print Renaissance

Ken Tyler  Master Printer  and the American Print Renaissance
Author: Pat Gilmour
Publsiher: Viking Penguin
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1986
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: UOM:39015015674958

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Ken Tyler Master Printer and the American Print Renaissance

Ken Tyler  Master Printer  and the American Print Renaissance
Author: Pat Gilmour,Kenneth E. Tyler
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1986
Genre: Prints
ISBN: 0642081409

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Historical Perspectives in the Conservation of Works of Art on Paper

Historical Perspectives in the Conservation of Works of Art on Paper
Author: Margaret Holben Ellis
Publsiher: Getty Publications
Total Pages: 548
Release: 2015-02-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781606064320

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This book is the seventh in the Readings in Conservation series, which gathers and publishes texts that have been influential in the development of thinking about the conservation of cultural heritage. The present volume provides a selection of more than ninety-five texts tracing the development of the conservation of works of art on paper. Comprehensive and thorough, the book relates how paper conservation has responded to the changing place of prints and drawings in society. The readings include a remarkable range of historical selections from texts such as Renaissance printmaker Ugo da Carpi’s sixteenth-century petition to the Venetian senate on his invention of chiaroscuro, Thomas Churchyard’s 1588 essay in verse “A Sparke of Frendship and Warme Goodwill,” and Robert Bell’s 1773 piece “Observations Relative to the Manufacture of Paper and Printed Books in the Province of Pennsylvania.” These are complemented by influential writings by such figures as A. H. Munsell, Walter Benjamin, and Jacques Derrida, along with a generous representation of recent scholarship. Each reading is introduced by short remarks explaining the rationale for its selection and the principal matters covered, and the book is supplemented with a helpful bibliography. This volume is an indispensable tool for museum curators, conservators, and students and teachers of the conservation of works of art on paper.

David Hockney Fourth Edition

David Hockney  Fourth Edition
Author: Marco Livingstone
Publsiher: Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2017-11-21
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780500774113

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Intelligent, conscientious, sensitive. –Burlington Magazine The relationship between art and life has been of overriding importance in the work of David Hockney, who has perhaps enjoyed greater popularity than any other British artist this century. Here Marco Livingstone traces those connections from the beginning of the artist’s career in the early 1960s through the more recent works that have contributed to Hockney’s international reputation. These include photocollages and highly acclaimed stage designs for the opera as well as his embrace of technology, which show the continuing preoccupation with invention and artifice that has made the artist’s work at once popular and enduring. The fourth edition of this best-selling World of Art title includes updated information on Hockney’s work in the past twenty years, such as his foray into the world of digital art including large-scale iPad drawings and video.

Thirty five Years at Crown Point Press

Thirty five Years at Crown Point Press
Author: Karin Breuer,Ruth Fine,Steven A. Nash,Crown Point Press (Oakland, Calif.),Fine Arts Museums (San Francisco, Calif.),Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco,National Gallery of Art (U.S.)
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0520210611

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Crown Point Press in San Francisco, founded in 1962 by Kathan Brown, is a world-renowned center of contemporary printmaking. It has published work by such major figures as Richard Diebenkorn, Helen Frankenthaler, Sol LeWitt, and Wayne Thiebaud, while bringing to attention prints by many younger artists, including April Gornik, Anish Kapoor, Eric Fischl, and Francesco Clemente. Crown Point Press is known for presenting social and political issues in a range of printmaking media, from hard- and soft-ground etching to drypoint, aquatint, and mezzotint. The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco acquired the Crown Point Press archive in 1991. This collection of nearly 800 works contains one impression of every print the Press has ever produced. Also included are over 2000 working proofs and preparatory sketches. Now, in collaboration with the National Gallery of Art, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco has organized an exhibition of these distinctive prints. Chronicling Crown Point Press's dedication to artistic quality and commitment to innovation in printmaking technique and subject matter, this book also presents Kathan Brown's notable contributions in transforming the printmaking landscape of the twentieth century. Published in association with The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

Robert Motherwell the Complete Prints 1940 1991

Robert Motherwell  the Complete Prints 1940 1991
Author: Siri Engberg,Joan Banach,Robert Motherwell
Publsiher: Hudson Hills
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2003
Genre: Artists
ISBN: 1555951635

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A study of the prints of Robert Motherwell, covering the years 1943 to 1991. This fourth edition is based on research and scholarship. In addition to cataloguing more than 500 prints in virtually every medium, it includes an essay on Motherwell's print-making, an illustrated chronology, concordance, bibliography and exhibition history. 500 colour & 100 b/w illustrations

Machine in the Studio

Machine in the Studio
Author: Caroline A. Jones
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 582
Release: 1996
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0226406490

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Drawing on extensive interviews with artists and their assistants as well as close readings of artworks, Jones explains that much of the major work of the 1960s was compelling precisely because it was "mainstream" - central to the visual and economic culture of its time.

Printmaking in America

Printmaking in America
Author: Trudy V. Hansen,Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1995-09
Genre: Art
ISBN: UOM:39015038445154

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The years from 1960 to 1990 witnessed an extraordinary outburst of creative activity among American printmakers. A number of important new workshops were founded, from such influential studios as Universal Limited Art Editions as Long Island and the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles to small presses throughout the country. In contrast to traditional European ateliers, where professional printers reproduced artists' designs for commercial edition printing, the new American workshops stressed collaboration, and emphasized radical experimentation with medium and process. The work produced in these studios often owed as much to the imaginative gifts of the printer as the conception of the artist.