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NOT PRINTED ON PAPER
Contemporary Printmaking
May 24 - June 22, 2008Curated by Anthony Kirk
Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Norwalk, CTGallery talk and opening reception with the artists and curators
Saturday, May 24 4-6pm / Gallery hours Thurs-Sun 1-5pm
Since their invention, paper and ink have always gone very well together. Paper receives ink very well and throughout the history of printmaking, lithographs, etchings, woodcuts and screen prints were almost always printed on paper. Paper was unassuming, anonymous and not part of the art. The one exception that I know of is the fashion of nineteenth century American landscape etchers who frequently printed on silk.
However the graphic arts have always been an area for inventive experimentation, not only in technique, but as to what other surfaces can be printed on. In doing so, the support material which receives printing ink becomes integral to the image. When incorporated into clay or glass the print becomes part of a stand alone object. If it is printed on wood, metal, fabric or an encaustic panel, it can hang on a wall unadorned without a frame.
Through teaching and printing I frequently meet artists who have the notion that there are lots of rules governing printmaking as to what one can and cannot do. There are no rules. Not Printed on Paper, brings together the work of thirty artists who, as the announcement card for this exhibition suggests, have decided to throw away the paper.
Anthony Kirk
Artistic Director/Master Printer
Center for Contemporary PrintmakingSuzanne Benton, Bright Triptych, 2007
Relief, patina & embossed copper / unique impression
TWENTY-EIGHT ARTIST EXPLORE PRINTMAKING ON FIBER, STEEL, GLASS, CERAMICS,
AND OTHER SURFACESJennifer Bartlett, Suzanne Benton, Louise Bourgeois, Veronica Lee Casceres, Lesley Dill, Jim Dine, Roxanne Faber Savage, Bill Fick, Leslie Giuliani, Barbara Harder, Kent Hendrickson, Linda Horn, Stephanie Joyce, Michelle Martin, Cata Mooses, Children of Nagarote, Nicaragua, Bryan Nash Gill,
Phyllis Peckar Clamage, Allison Roberts, Susan Rothenberg, Ronnie Rysz, Jeffrey Sarmiento,
Christopher Shore, Julia Sperry, Susan Stinsmuehlen-Amend, Jessica Stockholder, Margaret Turner, Peggy Weis [Click on underlined names for more information on the artist.]Right: Leslie Giuliani, Untitled (Manon Horse), 2007
Paper lithography on encausticCENTER FOR CONTEMPORARY PRINTMAKING
Not Printed on Paper was originally curated by Anthony Kirk and exhibited at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Norwalk, CT in January 2008. Visit the CCP website.
Founded in 1995, the Center for Contemporary Printmaking was established to support and encourage serious emerging and professional artists in the creation of original prints and to educate the community to a better understanding and appreciation of prints and the process of printmaking. It offers both an historic and contemporary view of printmaking, encouraging traditional techniques as well as modern technologies.
Left: Louise Bourgeois, Caryatid, 2001, Lithography on vintage cloth, Series of 13
Read about previous gallery shows at Spencertown Academy Arts Center.
2006
[Dustin/Reynolds] [Representing the Self] [Silver & Glass]
[Reframing Nature] [Crit I] [Abstractions] [Robin Tewes]
2007
[The Map Show ] [Considering Materials] [On Your Mark]
[Arcadia] [Yard]
2008
[One of a Kind]Information for artists interested in exhibiting
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