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Selected Exhibitions. |
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New Prints 2011
visual arts center
The University of Texas at Austin College of Fine Arts
January 27 - March 10, 2012
Presented in collaboration with the Department of Art and Art History’s Printmaking Convergence Program, New Prints 2011 features sixty-seven prints by fifty-one emerging to established artists and printers.
Jessica Stockholder's Od tree and Charles Hinman's Citrine are highlighted at the exhibition. See VAC website for more information. |
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Bon à Tirer
On exhibition at Barbara Edwards Contemporary
November 18, 2011 - January 21, 2012
Barbara Edwards Contemporary is pleased to present an exhibition of recent print works by selected gallery artists. “Bon à Tirer,“ a common printmaking term, which means “good to pull,” examines printmaking as a parallel practice to the themes and concerns of the artist’s concurrent work.
For Bon à Tirer, Jessica Stockholder unveils a new series of prints made with master printmaker Gary Lichtenstein. The works were conceived in relation to the wooden ash tree project Stockholder created for the Aldrich Museum. For inspiration, she drew on her surroundings at the print studio, “The quiet stillness of the landscape, and the back and forth between inside and out, resonated in a sustained and lovely way with the prints as we developed them." The prints use many of the same screens in slightly altered relationships to one another and with variations in color. The shifting relationship between the prints is analogous to the shifting shape and color of the seasons, and to time as measured by shifts in light.
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gems
A silkscreen collaboration with Gary Lichtenstein
Currently on exhibition at The Butler Institute of American Art
Through February 29, 2012
Charles Hinman is known for his exploration of the three-dimensional canvas, specifically the ways in which he creates a visual dialogue between the illusory space of the painting and the actual space on which the sculptured object rests. Hinman embraces contrast on multiple levels, through his use of color, texture, light and shadow. He is no stranger to the world of silkscreen printing and this newest collaboration will introduce the first of the three-dimensional print editions.
Gary Lichtenstein is known for his spectacular use of color within prints that simultaneously exhibit mastery of the properties of light absorption and reflection. Lichtenstein has collaborated with over ninety artists during the course of his thirty-five year career but considers the Hinman edition both unique and historic – in form, size and scale.
gems is a silkscreen portfolio containing 10 original screen prints. The edition consists of 10 unique portfolios. For more information, please contact us at garylichtensteineditions.com.
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IPCNY
40th new prints exhibition
International Print Center New York
Through January 7, 2012
New Prints 2011 / Autumn is the 40th presentation of IPCNY's New Prints Program, a series of juried exhibitions organized by IPCNY several times a year.
Highlights include Charles Hinman's "Citrine" and Jessica Stockholder's "Od tree," both of which were printed and published by Gary Lichtenstein Editions.
New Prints 2011 / Autumn is on exhibition in New York City through January 7, 2012. The collection will travel to the Visual Arts Center at The University of Texas, Austin for exhibition January 27, 2012 - March 10, 2012 as part of the Print Convergence Program, initiated at The University in 2010. |
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Hollow Places Court in Ash-Tree Wood
A silkscreen collaboration with Gary Lichtenstein
The Alrich Contemporary Art Museum
June 26 to December 31, 2011
In the spring of 2009, The Aldrich cut down an ailing 100-year-old ash tree in the Sculpture Garden. Sculptor Jessica Stockholder, not primarily known for working with natural materials, has collaborated with cabinetmaker Clifford Moran and screenprinter Gary Lichtenstein to utilize the wood from the tree to create a new project that will be on view in two of The Aldrich’s galleries, one of which offers a view of the site where the tree once stood, from June 26 to December 31, 2011.
Hollow Places Court in Ash-Tree Wood connects Stockholder’s continuing interest in ephemeral abstraction with the solidity, continuity of place, and sense of time that trees represent. The major elements in the exhibition are two large freestanding sculptures that resemble folding screens. Fabricated from boards cut from the wood of the tree, they were conceived by Stockholder as static armatures that she has activated with various types of paint, from auto lacquer to acrylic, visually suggesting walls (or a gallery) filled with pictures. Some of the forms represented reference eyes, mirroring the viewer’s gaze and suggesting both the accumulated experience of the tree and the fleeting experience of the viewer.
See video here - courtesy of The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum |
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DOUBLE VISION:
A Collaborative Experience
IONA College Council on the Arts
September 11, 2011 - October 27, 2011
Double Vision: A Collaborative Experience gave artists the ability to work on each other's paintings - truly testing the boundaries of what it means to "collaborate." Gary Lichtenstein provided two, original silkscreen paintings to his collaborators: Ted Mikulski and Ethan Boisvert.
See the results |
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Printed by Master Printers
A Silkscreen event with Gary Lichtenstein
Center for Contemporary Printmaking
April 7 - May 22, 2011
At the Center for Contemporary Printmaking, Lichtenstein is proudly exhibiting work that has emerged from print collaborations with Tom Christopher, Robert Cottingham and Robert Lazzarini. |
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Day in the Life
A Silkscreen EVENT with Gary Lichtenstein
The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum
December 11, 2010
Painter & master printer, Gary Lichtenstein, set up a studio in the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum in order to demonstrate the collaborative process of silkscreen printing. Several artists were in attendance to work with Gary on special projects that showcased Lichtenstein's unique style. Among them - Tom Christopher, Roz Chast and Phil Smith.
See the event photos here.
See the videos here.
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GARY LICHTENSTEIN
35 YEARS OF SCREENPRINTING
The Aldrich Contempory Art Museum
June 27, 2010, to January 2, 2011
Master printer and Connecticut native Gary
Lichtenstein has collaborated with over ninety
artists during the course of his thirty-five-year
career. This exhibition brings together forty-eight
screenprints from the over eight hundred he
has created, focusing on works made since 2004.
See video - A Tour of 'Gary Lichtenstein: 35 Years of Screenprinting' |
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LIFT TRUCKS PROJECT
FROM A FACTORY FLOOR
The LTP Inaugural Exhibition
June 2009
Screen Print Colaborations by Master Printer Gary Lichtenstein
- June 5th thru August 29th 2009. |
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UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT
2008
Gary Lichtenstein exhibited his
personal work and various collaborations
at the University of Connecticut
at Stamford in 2008. |
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iPRINT! EXHIBITON
Gallery in the Park
2006
Gary Lichtenstein curated an exhibition
of silkscreen prints at the Gallery
in the Park at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation,
Cross River, NY. |
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REFLECTION
University of California
1995-1996
Held at the University
of California, Blackhawk,
Gary Lichtenstein and Taiwanese
sculptor, Yu Yu Yang held
a joint exhibition of their
work. Lichtenstein’s paintings
combined with Yang’s sculpture
created a unique showcase
of art collaboration from
two different cultures. |
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