Joan Myers: Whispered Silences

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In 1981 Joan Myers caught a glimpse of some of the architectural remains of Manzanar, a Japanese detention camp in the Mojave desert, while traveling by car through California. She returned home to New Mexico, read and studied about the … Continue reading

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New AP/RC Artists

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Please check out three artists who recently added work to the Artist Printmaker Research Collection: Clinton Cline, James T. Dormer, and Carlos Hernandez. Click on their galleries to see a selection of prints we have received.

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Homage to “Homage to the City” 1984 by John Ross

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The first time I saw John Ross’ print, “Homage to The City”, was in a book he co-authored with Clare Romano and Tim Ross, titled The Complete Printmaker: Techniques, Traditions, Innovations (1972). The Complete Printmaker, maybe smudged with ink and  … Continue reading

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Random Print of the Week #2735 – Stanley Rosenthal

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The Random Print of the Week by Stanley Rosenthal is from the Museum’s  ColorPrint USA collection. Characters at either side hang by wire harnesses and tethered monkeys similarly dangle in tandem. A dark blue seascape meets the crisp edge of … Continue reading

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Andrew Polk: from the series, Life After Death

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For years Polk has explored the subject of violence. From intimate personal aggression to pervasive institutional belligerence, his work often creaks with emotional uneasiness deepened through a sensual seductiveness of ink on paper. In 2007, Polk underscored this reciprocity: “At … Continue reading

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Thomas Seawell: The Streets

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Check out the new Miscellany page of Thomas Seawell’s portfolio of screen prints, The Streets, 1975.

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Katherine Liontas-Warren: some new videos

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  Katherine Liontas-Warren, one of the artists archived in the Artist Printmaker Research Collection, has two new videos (see below) featuring her printing lithographs from stones. The presentation of steps between printing and a print not only tend to humanize … Continue reading

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New Additions to the AP/RC: David Newman

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These prints, along with three screen prints, were recently received by the AP/RC as part of David Newman’s archive. Two woodcuts by Newman depict Constance Forsyth and a drypoint is a portrait of Eldon “EC” Cunningham, both printmakers who Newman … Continue reading

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Merritt Mauzey: The Art of Work

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Merritt Mauzey (1897-1973) was a West Texas farmer whose printmaking interest came late in life. After a harsh defeat as a cotton sharecropper, Mauzey moved his family to Dallas to work in a cotton export office. While in Dallas Mauzey … Continue reading

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New Additions to the AP/RC: from the intaglio shop of Penny Cerling

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  Penny Cerling studied printmaking in Houston at the Glassell School of Art and in the 1980s became a printer at David Folkman’s Little Egypt Enterprises print shop, also in Houston. She eventually opened her own printmaking shop, specializing in … Continue reading

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