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Patrick Nagatani, 1945-2017

This gallery contains 18 photos.

Patrick Nagatani died on October 27, 2017 after a long struggle with colon cancer. He was 72. Obituaries can be read in the New York Times and the Albuquerque Journal. The Artist Printmaker/Photographer Research Collection holds two important portfolios by … Continue reading

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New Additions to the AP/RC: Craig Mindell matrices

This gallery contains 26 photos.

Craig Mindell recently donated over 120 woodcut matrices. Mindell usually prints his images using three color separations, one wood matrix per color. These matrices span some 30 years and, as a result, one can follow the arc of Mindell’s skill … Continue reading

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Andy Warhol in the AP/RC

This gallery contains 167 photos.

About a decade ago, as we were developing the Artist Printmaker/Photographer Research Collection, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts celebrated in 2007 its 20th anniversary. One facet of this celebration included the distribution of thousands of Warhol’s polaroids … Continue reading

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New Additions to the AP/RC: Rick Dingus

This gallery contains 108 photos.

Rick Dingus has explored the cultural and topographical landscapes of the western United States for more than four decades. Beginning in the late 1970s, his black and white and color photographs heightened with drawing created a dialogue between the multiplicity … Continue reading

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New Additions to the AP/RC: James T. Dormer

This gallery contains 16 photos.

Dormer continues his ventures in serial imagery. Sixteen recent additions of lithographs to Dormer’s collection at the AP/RC provide insights into the ideas, tactics, sensitivities, and choices of his variations. In this latest body of work from 2016 and 2017, … Continue reading

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Print Closeup: Rudy Pozzatti’s “Mr President”

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Thirty-two portraits of U.S. Presidents ring the perimeter of Rudy Pozzatti’s print, Mr. President. These border images surround a select group of controversial and tragic presidents: Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, Richard M. Nixon, Warren G. Harding, and Lyndon B. Johnson. At … Continue reading

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New Additions to the AP/RC: Cerese Vaden

This gallery contains 21 photos.

Vaden’s recently donated prints include many references to flight, birds, stairwells and ladders, and running water. The artist recently noted that the ladders and stairs act as “verbs” in her images, suggesting incomplete actions. The ladders have only three rungs, making it impossible … Continue reading

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Print Closeup: Seong Moy’s “Lovers in Flight”

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Seong Moy (1921-2013) immigrated from China to the United States when he was ten years old. He worked for the Federal Arts Project of the Depression era Works Project Administration and served in the Army during WWII as an aerial photographer. … Continue reading

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New AP/RC Artist: Robin Dru Germany

This gallery contains 38 photos.

Robin Germany first studied philosophy at Tulane University and then turned her attention to photography, receiving her MFA from the University of North Texas in Denton. Since 1996 she has been on the faculty of the Texas Tech University School … Continue reading

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Across the Spectrum: Selections from ColorPrint USA

This gallery contains 13 photos.

Color clamors for attention, draws us in or repels us. Each color is a reflection of a place on the visible light spectrum. In printmaking, the tradition of black and white dominated for centuries. On occasion color (often watercolor) was … Continue reading

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