Philadelphia, PA : Philagrafika, c2011.
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Notes:
- This book was published on the occasion of Philagrafika 2010: The Graphic Unconscious, Philadelphia, PA, January 29-April 11, 2010. –T.p. verso.
- Publication concept: José Roca publication coordinator: Caitlin Perkins manuscript editor: Jennie Hirsh design and production: Smyrski Creative.
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Foreword / Judith K. Brodsky — Introduction: This could be the start of something big / Teresa Jaynes — The graphic unconscious or the how and why of a print triennial / José Roca — Print and the public sphere / Sheryl Conkelton — Print in translation: the graphic unconscious at the Philadelphia Museum of Art / Shelley R. Langdale — Virtually universal: printmaking as a tool / John Caperton — History repeats: reflections from Moore College of Art & Design / Lorie Mertes — Transforming the known into the new: Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and Philagrafika 2010 / Julien Robson — In and out of print: artist projects in historical collections / Caitlin Perkins — Printmaking: a colony of the arts (2006) / Luis Camnitzer — Sites of the graphic unconscious — Artists of the graphic unconscious — Lisa Anne Auerbach — Eric Avery — Christiane Baumgartner — Erick Beltrán — Bittercomix — Mark Bradford — Cannonball Press — Enrique Chagoya — Sue Coe — Julius Deutschbauer — Dexter Sinister — Dispatch — Drive By Press — Eloísa Cartonera — Art Hazelwood — Pablo Helguera — Orit Hofshi — Thomas Kilpper — Gunnilla Klingberg — Virgil Marti — Paul Morrison — Óscar Muñoz — Pepón Osorio — Carl Pope — Qui Zhijie — Duke Riley — Besabeé Romero — Francesc Ruiz — Jenny Schmid — Self Help Graphics & Art — Regina Silveira — Kiki Smith — Space 1026 — Superflex — Swoon — Tabaimo — Temporary Services — Barthélémy Toguo — Tromarama — YOUNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES [sic].
- The Graphic Unconscious catalogue is a reference for the expanded field of printmaking featuring work by forty artists and collectives, working in a variety of media from traditional print to multi-disciplinary practices, featured in The Graphic Unconscious exhibition of the Philagrafika 2010 festival. –Publisher’s website.
Subjects:
- Prints, American — Pennsylvania — Philadelphia — History — Exhibitions.
- Prints — Pennsylvania — Philadelphia — Technique — Exhibitions.
- Art festivals — Pennsylvania — Philadelphia — History.
- Graphic arts — Pennsylvania — Philadelphia — Exhibitions.
- Art galleries, Commercial — Pennsylvania — Philadelphia.
- Central business districts — Pennsylvania — Philadelphia.
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