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Critical mass : printmaking beyond the edge

Title
Critical mass : printmaking beyond the edge / Richard Noyce.
Author
Noyce, Richard
Publication
London : A & C Black, 2010.

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Description
160 p. : ill. (chiefly col.); 29 cm.
Summary
This book provides a broad and challenging source of information on the most exciting cutting-edge developments in international printmaking. It showcases the diverse work of fifty-two artists from twenty-eight countries, exploring the mediums used by these artists--from new variations on traditional intaglio and relief techniques to extreme forms of digital techniques, including time-based forms such as film and multimedia presentation. Printmaking continues to evolve, and artists develop traditional techniques while experimenting with new methods and materials. Critical Mass also explores how their craft is evolving the role and function of art in an increasingly technological global society as the boundaries between the distinct fields of the visual arts have become blurred, and growing numbers of artists now incorporate printmaking techniques within their practice.
Alternative Title
Printmaking beyond the edge
Subject
  • Prints > Technique
  • Printmakers > Biography
  • printmaking
  • Printmakers
  • Prints > Technique
Genre/Form
Biographies
Note
  • "Dedicated to Professor Witold Skulicz, President of the International Print Triennial Society, Krakow, 1926-2009"--T.p.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 158) and index.
Contents
Introduction -- Critical Mass -- Diversity -- The artists and their work -- 52 artists including : Aiste Morkvenyte (Lithuania) ; Ana Maria Pacheko (UK, born Brazil) ; Anne Heyvaert (Spain, born USA) ; Ardan Ozmenoglu (Turkey) ; Auske Petruliene (Lithuania) ; Bodo Korsig (Germany and USA) ; Brian Jones (Wales, UK) ; David Trujillo (Spain) ; Diane Victor (south Africa) ; Egle Kuckaite (Lithuania) ; Georg Lebzelter (Austria) ; Geraldine Berkemeier (Australia) ; Guntars Sientins (Latvia) ; Helena Horalkova (Czech Republic) ; Igor Benca (Slovakia) ; Jan Davis (Australia) ; Janet Curley Cannon (UK) ; Joan Hall (USA) ; Joanna Pavlopoulou (Greece) ; Klavs Weiss (Denmark) ; Leonie Lane (Australia) ; Lina Rica (Croatia) ; Liz Ingram (Canada) ; Marian Mguire (New Zealand) ; Marina Nunez (Spain) ; Michael Barnes (USA) ; Michael Reed (New Zealand) ; Michael Walker (Portugal/Brazil) ; Mike Wegerer (Austria) ; Mirta Kupferminc (Argentina) ; Moises Yagues (Spain) ; Nathaniel Stern (USA/South Africa) ; Oscar Munoz (Columbia) ; Patricia Olynyk (USA) ; Paul Croft (Wales UK) ; Ruta Spelskyte (Lithuania) ; Sandy Sykes (England UK) ; Shelagh Morgan (Australia) ; Thomas Huck (USA) ; Xenophon Sachinis (Greece) -- Further still ...
ISBN
  • 9781408109397
  • 1408109395
LCCN
2010530218
OCLC
  • ocn640082870
  • 640082870
  • SCSB-1576830
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library