25 May VanDeb Editions: Monotypes + Etchings from a Printmaking Atelier
On view May 25–August 22, 2010
The Hebrew Home at Riverdale is pleased to announce its latest exhibition, VanDeb Editions: Monotypes + Etchings from a Printmaking Atelier, which will feature works by 23 different artists published by VanDeb Editions, a printmaking studio in Manhattan that specializes in monotypes and etchings.
VanDeb Editions was established in 1999 by Marjorie Van Dyke and Deborah Freedman. After meeting in the late 1980s at the Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop, Freedman and Van Dyke started their studio as an initiative for other artists to experiment with monotypes and etchings, often for the first time. Prints published by VanDeb Editions have been exhibited at venues including the National Academy of Design, the International Print Center New York, The Baltimore Museum Print Fair, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Cleveland Print Fair, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo and the Grolier Club, New York City. In spring 2011 Gallery AMI&KANOKO in Osaka, Japan will present, SELECTIONS: VANDEB EDITIONS.
K.K. Kozik, Late, 2007, etching and aquatint, 30 x 22 in.
The exhibition will focus on two forms of printmaking: monotype, a method that incorporates unique elements such as collage or hand painting into each print, and etching, a form of intaglio where an etched metal plate is used as a template, inked, and then run through a press to transfer an image onto paper. Ranging from abstract compositions to domestic interiors, the subjects depicted in the works exemplify each artist’s own unique style, and reveal the broad range of imagery that these two techniques are capable of yielding.
This exhibition is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
This exhibition is mounted in conjunction with VanDeb Editions.
Featured image: Nancy Lasar, Against Cardinal Rouge, 2007, aquatint, spit bite and soft ground, 22 x 58 in.