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The Method & The Matrix: Contemporary Printmaking in Ohio


November 6, 2003 - January 4, 2004

The Method and the Matrix: Contemporary Printmaking in Ohio will be on view at the Ohio Arts Council’s Riffe Gallery November 6, 2003 through January 4, 2004. The exhibition includes work by 15 Ohio artists.

Co-curated by Todd deVriese and Bellamy Printz, The Method and the Matrix explores fine art printmaking and the artists’ fascination with process, experimentation, duplication and the use of traditionally commercial techniques for aesthetic purposes. For fine art printmakers the creation of a reproducible matrix – the surface on which the image is formed and from which each print is created – is a compelling part of the art making process. Each artist in this exhibition takes full advantage of the conceptual and technical means offered by the print medium and makes their mark on the world with their individual matrix.

View the press release for this exhibition.

Tour some of the works that will be on display!

There are 12 images contained within this archive which are intended for personal/educational use only. These images are protected by a 2003 photographic copyright which belongs to the Ohio Arts Council. They, therefore, are not in the public domain.

Ronald Abram
from the series Engrams 2003
etching, relief on comics
Emily Blaser
Paper Life
intaglio
Michael Loderstedt
Jamestown (page 27)
2002
photo-intaglio
Marina Mangubi
Music on the Bones XX
2001
intaglio, chine colle
 
Mary Manusos
Black Tulip
2002
etching,
Liz Maugans
Futile Effort (For Ruth)
collograph/collage
Holly Morrison
from the artist's book The Extinguishing of Stars
Mark Patsfall
Prague Sculpture Video
2002
video still
 
J. Noel Reifel
Worm Holes (10)
2003
relief etching with monotype
Arturo Rodriguez
Alien Ship
mixed media
Kim Vito
Poppy Field
2003
color woodcut
Art Werger
Three-fold Path:One
2002

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