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Full-Text Articles in Art and Design
Mexico And The People: Revolutionary Printmaking And The Taller De Gráfica Popular, Carolyn Hauk, Joy Zanghi
Mexico And The People: Revolutionary Printmaking And The Taller De Gráfica Popular, Carolyn Hauk, Joy Zanghi
Schmucker Art Catalogs
During its most turbulent and formative years of the twentieth century, Mexico witnessed decades of political frustration, a major revolution, and two World Wars. By the late 1900s, it emerged as a modernized nation, thrust into an ever-growing global sphere. The revolutionary voices of Mexico’s people that echoed through time took root in the arts and emerged as a collective force to bring about a new self-awareness and change for their nation. Mexico’s most distinguished artists set out to challenge an overpowered government, propagate social-political advancement, and reimagine a stronger, unified national identity. Following in the footsteps of political printmaker …
Senior Art Portfolio: La Quinceañera, Angeles Jimenez
Senior Art Portfolio: La Quinceañera, Angeles Jimenez
Senior Art Portfolios
A series of black and white relief prints by Angeles Jimenez regarding the traditions of quinceañeras.
In Between, Frida Baranek, Special Collections, Fleet Library
In Between, Frida Baranek, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Printmaking
42 pages ; 28 cm + 16 portfolios (samples ; 28 cm). 1 box, 16 portfolios. Title from title page of text booklet. Housed in a cloth-covered drop-spine portfolio box (30 x 24 x 5 cm) with paper label on spine Portfolio contains a text booklet (42 pages) plus 16 specimens of handmade paper in individual white paper folders with letterpress identifying each artist. Text booklet contains artists' statements and biographical information. Contents: Amalia Avilés-Lugo -- Anna Hendrick Karpatkin Benjamin -- Hannah O'Hare Bennett -- Jenna Bonistalli -- Elena Bordacconi -- Lesa Hepburn -- Julie L. Johnson -- Danae Lagoy …
Emerson Bartch, Senior Art Exhibition Portfolio, Emerson Bartch
Emerson Bartch, Senior Art Exhibition Portfolio, Emerson Bartch
Senior Art Portfolios
This work included painting, printmaking, and sculpture exhibited at St. Norbert College from April 8, 2019 to May 3, 2019.
Julia Allen, Senior Art Exhibition Portfolio, Julia Allen
Julia Allen, Senior Art Exhibition Portfolio, Julia Allen
Senior Art Portfolios
Senior Art Exhibition presented in the Baer Gallery from April 8th to May 3rd. The work includes package design, printmaking, and graphic design.
Leonard Baskin: Imaginary Artists, Kathya M. Lopez, Erica M. Schaumberg
Leonard Baskin: Imaginary Artists, Kathya M. Lopez, Erica M. Schaumberg
Schmucker Art Catalogs
Leonard Baskin (1922-2000) was an American sculptor, illustrator, and printmaker. He is perhaps best known as a figurative sculptor and a creator of monumental woodcuts. The Gehenna Press, Baskin’s private press, operated for over 50 years (1942-2000) and produced more than 100 volumes of fine art books. His most prominent public commissions include sculpture for the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial and the Woodrow Wilson Memorial, both in Washington D.C., and the Holocaust Memorial in Ann Arbor, MI. Baskin received numerous honors, among them a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Gold Medal of the National Academy of Arts and Letters, and the Jewish …
Posada: José Guadalupe Posada And The Mexican Penny Press, Schmucker Art Gallery
Posada: José Guadalupe Posada And The Mexican Penny Press, Schmucker Art Gallery
Schmucker Art Catalogs
José Guadalupe Posada (1852–1913) was one of Mexico’s most influential political printmakers and cartoonists. Posada produced an extensive body of imagery, from illustrations for children’s games to sensationalistic news stories. He is best known, however, for his popular and satirical representations of calaveras (skeletons) in lively guises, who have become associated with the Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) celebrations. Posada’s prints shaped generations of Mexican artists including the muralists Diego Rivera and José Clemente Orozco. This exhibition features a range of prints and print media including calaveras, chapbooks, political prints, devotional images, and representations of natural disasters …
Katie Vogel Senior Art Portfolio, Katie Vogel
Katie Vogel Senior Art Portfolio, Katie Vogel
Senior Art Portfolios
No abstract provided.
Maria Deau Senior Art Portfolio, Maria Deau
Maria Deau Senior Art Portfolio, Maria Deau
Senior Art Portfolios
No abstract provided.
Jill Kleiman Senior Art Portfolio, Jill Kleiman
Jill Kleiman Senior Art Portfolio, Jill Kleiman
Senior Art Portfolios
No abstract provided.
Rose Gilderson-Duwe Senior Art Portfolio, Elizabeth Gilderson-Duwe
Rose Gilderson-Duwe Senior Art Portfolio, Elizabeth Gilderson-Duwe
Senior Art Portfolios
No abstract provided.
Laboratory: Where Science Becomes Art, Amy Norton, Madeline Carpenter, Colton Weeks, Jae Lim
Laboratory: Where Science Becomes Art, Amy Norton, Madeline Carpenter, Colton Weeks, Jae Lim
P-12 Lesson Plans
This is group of lessons for K-12 art classroom is connected to the artists in the ZMA exhibition Laboratory, on view November 14, 2014 - February 21, 2015. The exhibition worked to demystify artistic practice by revealing parallels between art and scientific research and methodology. These associated lessons include scientific concepts and principles paired with art.
Jerry Bywaters: Lone Star Printmaker, Ellen Buie Niewyk
Jerry Bywaters: Lone Star Printmaker, Ellen Buie Niewyk
eBooks
Jerry Bywaters – Lone Star Printmaker chronicles the printmaking career of Texas regionalist artist Jerry Bywaters (1906 – 1989). In 1935, Bywaters began recording the prints he made, primarily lithographs, when he noted ‘“Gargantua” First litho made (1935)’ on the first page of his print notebook. This study is based on that notebook and places Bywaters’s printmaking career within the context of art developments in Dallas through the 1940s. It includes a catalogue of his prints, information regarding the history of each print, and reproductions of his known illustrations and ephemera.
Bywaters played a major role in establishing the Texas …
Sylvæ: Fifty Specimens Printed Directly From The Wood With Historical Anecdotes & Observations, Gaylord Schanilec, Ben Verhoeven, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Sylvæ: Fifty Specimens Printed Directly From The Wood With Historical Anecdotes & Observations, Gaylord Schanilec, Ben Verhoeven, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Artists' Books
case bound with fold-out pages, bound in oak cover boards with leather spine and foil stamped spine label; cover; interior pages and spreads. Fifty specimens of timber trees on the farm property of Gaylord Shanilec are printed in full color woodcuts. Anecdotes about the making of the book, the trees, and the neighbors give personality to each tree sample. Ben Verhoeven is RISD alumnus.
Deadly Sins/Measured Virtues, Alice Briggs, Charles Bowden
Deadly Sins/Measured Virtues, Alice Briggs, Charles Bowden
Exhibit Catalogues
Catalogue for Deadly Sins/Measured Virtues, recent works by Alice Leora Briggs and an essay by Charles Bowden.
Depression-Era Printmakers Of Utah, Will South
Depression-Era Printmakers Of Utah, Will South
Exhibit Catalogues
Documentation of significant prints made during the Depression-Era in Utah. It presents, for the first time, through the print mediem, the visual veiwpoints of eighteen Utah artists during this agonizing and debilitating era. Essay by Dr. Will South
Commonthought Vol.6 (1995), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought Vol.6 (1995), Commonthought Staff
Commonthought
This issue features works created by Lesley University students and covers a broad range of topics. The work itself crosses many disciplines from creative writing to visual arts.
J.J. Lankes (1884-1960): Woodcuts Of Rural America, University Of Richmond Museums
J.J. Lankes (1884-1960): Woodcuts Of Rural America, University Of Richmond Museums
Exhibition Brochures
J.J. Lankes (1884-1960): Woodcuts of Rural America
1994
Marsh Art Gallery, University of Richmond Museums
Introduction
In 1917, while working at the Newton Arms Company factory in Buffalo, New York, Julius John (J. J.) Lankes created his first woodcut. His only implements were a graver, used to score rifle stocks, and a block of apple wood he had cut from a fallen tree. The experiment proved a turning point in the life of the thirty-one-year-old laborer, draftsman, and erstwhile art student. Rapidly mastering the difficult white on black woodcutting technique, he went on to produce some 1,300 designs over the …
Womanthought (1990), Womanthought Staff
Womanthought (1990), Womanthought Staff
Commonthought
This issue features works created by Lesley University students and covers a broad range of topics. The work itself crosses many disciplines from creative writing to visual arts.
The Prophetic Book = Ksiega Proroctw, Craig Raine, Special Collections, Fleet Library
The Prophetic Book = Ksiega Proroctw, Craig Raine, Special Collections, Fleet Library
Printmaking
1 volume, 46 unnumbered pages. Title page illustrated and printed on a double page spread. " ... translated into Polish by Jerzy Jarniewicz. 11 black and white linocuts by Krzysztof Wawrzyniak ... Limited edition of 100 copies numbered 1-100 ... All copies signed by the poet, the translator and the graphic-artist."--Colophon. Text in Polish and English. Cover has letterpress design/illustration on cover. Housed in five-part folded case. Printed text on lining paper mounted inside the case covers.
Alternative Spaces, Wright State University Art Galleries
Alternative Spaces, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
Alternative Spaces was a collaborative exhibit of 4 artists on a variety of subjects that acted much like workshops for the graduate students of the respective colleges that hosted them between the years of 1979-1980. The artist that were included in this workshop exhibit were: Dennis Adams, Michael Brewster, Steve Davis, Joan Jonas. With a focus on storytelling, these artist sought to tell stories and ideas through the mediums of sculpture, painting, film, and so on sought to teach expression in a metaphorical method. The colleges that hosted these artist were: Creative Arts Center, Wright University, California State University, Long …