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New Additions to the AP/RC: Spencer Fidler

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Spencer Fidler creates his large scale intaglio prints using multiple plates and, in the case of Day Voyage, multiple panels or sheets of paper. In these four prints, produced at by the artist in his studio, Fidler shrouds his figures … Continue reading

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New Miscellany: 26 Prints by Evan Lindquist

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Evan Lindquist donated twenty prints to the ColorPrint USA collection in 2005 and another eleven in 2010. Recently he was selected as the first artist laureate of Arkansas, a honor that spans 2013-17. In recognition of his laureate appointment, Lindquist … Continue reading

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

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James T. Dormer’s recent donation to the AP/RC indicates his unmistakable commitment to the potentials of abstract expressionism. Trained first as a painter (MFA in 1964, Pennsylvania State University), and then as a printmaker (MA in 1969, University of Iowa), … 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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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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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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Random Print of the Week #3081

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  This Garo Antreasian print is the Random Print of the Week. The subtle, deliberate misalignments of desaturated dark grey-green, light burgundy, and burnt umber bars, each about 3/4 of an inch wide, cause one’s eyes to pause, creating tension … Continue reading

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New Additions to the AP/RC: portfolios organized by Melanie Yazzie

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When presented with the possibility of participating in the AP/RC, Melanie Yazzie’s enthusiasm inspired awe. She intuitively and immediately grasped the possibilities of this collection. In the summer of 2011 we visited Melanie Yazzie and her husband, Clark Barker, at … Continue reading

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