Prints and Their Makers
By (Author) Phil Sanders
Princeton Architectural Press
Princeton Architectural Press
27th October 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
769.92
Hardback
320
Width 237mm, Height 313mm, Spine 29mm
1890g
Prints and Their Makers invites art enthusiasts on a tour of the top printmaking workshops around the world. Master printer Phil Sanders places todays fine art printmaking in the context of printing traditions and techniques developed over more than a thousand years. Clear and engaging explanations illuminate the seven major printmaking processes, from lithography to chine coll. Sanders showcases the collaborative aspect of printmaking among artists, printers, and publishers. Case studies show the process of celebrated artists with their work photographed at each stage of creation. Prints and Their Makers features historical prints from artists like Albrecht Durer and Sister Corita Kent, as well as contemporary works by more than one hundred artists, including William Kentridge, Polly Apfelbaum, Julie Mehretu, Richard Serra, Glenn Ligon, Will Cotton, Nicole Eisenman, John Baldessari, Chakaia Booker, and Elizabeth Peyton.
"Those unfamiliar with printmaking processes and their historical significance will find Printers and Their Makers an invaluable resource. Sanders, a master printer and a respected expert on the subject, focuses on nine different printing techniques, among them lithography, screen printing, and intaglio. He devotes a chapter to each, providing a concise history of the process's development and highlighting the work of artists who utilized it. The author then shifts focus to how contemporary printmakers have adapted the process to their own particular styles and visions....This book will be particularly useful for those in introductory printmaking courses and those studying contemporary printmakers. Highly recommended." - ALA/Choice,
"From the beginning, printmaking has been about multiplying and magnifying human stories. Using artist case studies and gor-geous contemporary and historical prints, Sanders amplifies the story of printmaking itself, exploring today's fine art printmaking in the context of the traditions, techniques, and processes developed over centuries."
- American Craft,
Phil Sanders is a collaborative master printer as well as founder and president of the creative services firm PS Marlowe. He was formerly COO of The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts and Director/Master Printer of its program, Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop. He has taught at Penland School of Craft, Stanford University, and San Francisco State University and lectured extensively including Pratt Institute, Royal College of Art, MoMA, and elsewhere. Works that Sanders has printed with contemporary artists are in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, MoMA, the Library of Congress, and numerous other institutions.