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New Additions to the AP/RC: James Dormer

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James Dormer of Fort Collins, Colorado, works in lithography and intaglio to attain abstractions that rely heavily on automatism. His landscapes of marks, washes and grounds create environments for one’s eyes to wander in search of meaning. The works are … Continue reading

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New Additions to the AP/RC: Clinton Cline

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Clinton Cline’s work emerges from his vast printmaker’s intuition. His playful exploration of dimensionality and patterning combine with an indulgence of instinctive mark making. Cline notes in an artist statement that his compositions begin with a mark and proceed from … Continue reading

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New AP/RC Artist: David DuBose

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Like several other artists in the collection (Ken Hale, Brian Paulsen, Kathryn Polk and others), David DuBose invests his compositions with an inventory of motifs from a rich collection of personal iconography. Ladders, chairs, boats, playground equipment, hydrants, and other … Continue reading

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Almost All: Jane Abrams at Tamarind Institute

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The AP/RC has all but one of the prints Abrams created at Tamarind Institute in Albuquerque, NM. We are missing Golden Boat on Bitter Lakes, 1988, done some sixteen years after she had completed a group of six lithographs at … Continue reading

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New Additions to the AP/RC: Katherine Liontas-Warren

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Liontas-Warren recently added twenty-seven prints and drawings to her AP/RC collection. One aspect of her donation of particular interest are works from the early 1980s. These works envelop and manipulate spatial illusions, moving backward and forward through arched passageways, flipping … Continue reading

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Drawn Into Print: Kenneth J. Hale’s Recent Donation to the AP/RC

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Kenneth J. Hale recently donated 115 drawings that he completed between 1973 and 1996. These watercolor, gouache, graphite, charcoal, ink, and collage drawings often correspond to prints that he created during those same years. In many cases the iconography that Hale … 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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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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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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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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