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Architecture of Ink by Dan Walsh and John Yau
In this collaboration between artist Dan Walsh and poet John Yau, minimalist drawings and sensitive texts work together to create architecture in the form of a book.
PRINTMAKING HC, 28 pp., illus. 1999
code: gt arch H-2
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Garner Tullis and the Art of Collaboration
[1998, HC, 163 pgs., illus.] This beautiful and comprehensive book offers an impressive visual document about art-making practices throughout the last four decades, as well as the 37-year history of the Garner Tullis Workshops. It includes color reproductions of works done in collaboration with artists such as Louise Nevelson, Jean Dubuffet, Sam Francis, Robert Ryman, Roni Horn and many others.
code: gt colla I-2
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Richard Diebenkorn
Richard Diebenkorn (1922-1993), is most often associated with the rise of Abstract Expressionism in the 40s and 50s and is generally acknowledged as one of the most influential artists of the 20th Century. The Pamela Auchincloss Gallery in New York presents this exhibition of Diebenkorn's monotypes, from his work in 1988 at the Garner Tullis Workshop in Santa Barbara.
PRINTMAKING PB, 40 pp., illus. 1988
code: gt dieb H-3
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Ron Janowich: Monotypes 1988-1990
In these monotypes, Ron Janowich used the traditional technique of glazing to extend the possibilities in printmaking to areas previously considered exclusive to painting. This allowed for a structured space that is physically complex and dimensionally open, articulated by layering, opacity, and gesture.
PRINTMAKING PB, 28pp., illus. 1990
code: gt jan H-2
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Ken Kiff: Monotypes
Ken Kiff's creates contemporary interpretations of the Chinese scrolls and screen paintings her had admired for years. Fantastical figures are startlingly situated in landscapes with contrasting horizons and unpredictable shifts in scale.
PRINTMAKING PB, 20 pp., illus. 1990
code: gt kiff H-3
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Jurgen Partenheimer: Border Lines/Grenzlinien
The native Munich artist Jurgen Partenheimer's drawings consist of simple lines and dots, creating ambiguous borders that loosely define two dimensional planes. In the text that accompanies these prints, John Yau writes, "his shapes hover between abstraction and image; between idea and thing."
PRINTMAKING HC, 47 pp., illus. 1997, ISBN 3-928762-83-4
code: gt part H-2
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Sean Scully: Prints from the GT Workshop
Sean Scully's formal, abstract work is explar of the printmaking techniques of monoprint and woodcut. These new, masterful prints suggest a quietly political undertone that subtley undermines the belief that art is separate from political action.
PRINTMAKING HC, 64 pp., illus. 1991, ISBN 0-9630990-0-0
code: gt sspr H-3
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Emilio Vedova: Monotypes
This exhibition catalogue features the abstract monotypes by the eminent Italian painter, Emilio Vedova.
PRINTMAKING PB, 44 pp., illus. 1990
code: gt ved H-2
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