A unique example of a section of
color lithograph including hand editions by the artist, collaged on a support board.
Not exact matches
Printed and published in 1992 by Tyler Graphics, Ltd. in Mt. Kisco, New York, this unbound portfolio contains six
color lithographs alongside poems by Kernan,
including the folio depicted here.
The
lithographs are constructed of fragmented and juxtaposed images depicting various brightly
colored icons,
including tire tracks, stairs, nails, stars, orbits, and the American flag.
On view are a range of printmaking processes
including serigraphs, relief prints,
color etchings, and
lithographs by eight internationally renowned artists: Emma Amos, David C.
The survey
includes recent large multi-panel and single - panel
color photographic works, early black - and - white gelatin silver prints, dye destruction prints, waterless
lithographs, and Polaroid prints.
Working with the central idea of the constructed image of a rose with all its itinerant histories and meanings, etc. the works in this exhibition, which
include Mark Dutcher's lovely albeit sorrowful rosebush made of
colored wax and Sabina Ott's Mater Rosa I from a series of
lithographs that depict the rose as a strangely regressive shape, mirroring the circle, in some way echo both the fragility and decadence of the rose as a central and narrative trope in our ever - shifting human history.
XXe SIECLE Number 40, PANORAMA 73 * U.S. ART I,
including four original
color lithographs: Johnny Friedlaender (German, 1912 - 1992), Les Oiseaux; Jasper Johns (American, b. 1930), Cups Two Picasso; Marino Marini (Italian, 1901 - 1980), Le Sacre du Printemps; and Robert Motherwell (American, 1915 - 1991), Tricolor.
On display are 93 works from the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries, which
includes drawings, etchings,
lithographs, watercolors, pastels, acrylics, gouaches, linoleum cuts and
color silkscreens.
It
includes 75 vividly
colored graphic works — etchings, engravings, aquatints,
lithographs, collagraphs, screenprints, photo projections, and monotypes — all created over a span of thirty years.
Images (clockwise from top left): Dress (detail), c. 1845, American, Silk, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Gift of Miss Elizabeth J. Ratmond, 1965.219 A, B; E.B. Kellogg and E.C. Kellogg, Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, Connecticut, 1845,
Color lithograph, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Gift of James Junius Goodwin, 1935.434; House of Coniglio (Beverley Coniglio, American, born 1972), Bee - Baby necklace, 2015, Designed by House of Coniglio, Found materials
including watch, ceramic doll, rhinestones, and gold - filled chain, Collection of House of Coniglio; Dress with evening bodice (detail), c. 1850, American, Silk, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Gift of the Estate of Matta Grimm Lacey, 1976.33 B, C