|
< 
Go back
NEW YORK/PARIS DIALOGUE PARIS/NEW YORK.
Held simultaneously in Paris in October and in New York from October to December, 2005, and organized by Maddy Rosenberg, independent curator, New York City, and Devorah Boxer, Vice President, Le Trait, Paris, this exhibition brings together works by eighteen American artists and eighteen French artists to highlight the role of the artist printmaker and the contrasts between the American and the French approach to the medium. The artwork spans printmaking from the traditional to the more unconventional, with techniques ranging from intaglio, lithography, and silkscreen to photo and digital processes. The full color catalogue is in English and French and includes curatorial essays by Maddy Rosenberg and Devorah Boxer. The catalogue cover was letterpress printed and the catalogue was hand bound by interns at the Center for Book Arts.
E-mail/Export ?
More On This Subject - -
> PRIVATE PRESS & FINE PRINTING, TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY
> UNITED STATES, NEW YORK
> OAK KNOLL PRESS
> CBA
> CENTER FOR THE BOOK
> NEW
> ROSENBERG, MADDY
> BOXER, DEVORAH
> PARIS
> EXHIBITION CATALOGUE
> ARTISTS' BOOKS

 |
PRINTING & GRAPHIC ARTS
by Nash, Ray and Roderick D. Stinehour (editors)
Excellent articles on the history of early Americ an typefounders, bibliographies of type specimen books, early Canadian printing, earliest American color printing, etc. The last issue is a facsimile of the original (Vol. X, No.2). Volumes 6-9 are bound in later cloth.

|
|
|