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Full Spectrum: Prints from the Brandywine Workshop

Full Spectrum: Prints from the Brandywine Workshop

Softcover | 24.21 x 0.71 x 29.46 cm | 76 pp

Yale University Press | 2012 | 9780300185485

Since its founding in 1972, the Brandywine Workshop has become an internationally recognised centre for printmaking and a vital part of the Philadelphia community. Full Spectrum celebrates, documents and contextualises the workshop's achievements.

One hundred prints by eighty-nine artists ― including Kenneth Noland, Jules Oliski, Sam Gilliam, John Biggers, Barbara Chase-Riboud, Joyce de Guatemala, Mei-Ling Hom, Jacob Landau,  Betye and Alison Saar, and Kay Walkingstick ― are beautifully reproduced. Cultural identity, political and social issues, portraiture, landscape, patterning, and pure abstraction are some of the many subjects explored in these works, underscoring the breadth of the workshop's conceptual and stylistic reach.

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Full Spectrum: Prints from the Brandywine Workshop

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Softcover | 24.21 x 0.71 x 29.46 cm | 76 pp

Yale University Press | 2012 | 9780300185485

Since its founding in 1972, the Brandywine Workshop has become an internationally recognised centre for printmaking and a vital part of the Philadelphia community. Full Spectrum celebrates, documents and contextualises the workshop's achievements.

One hundred prints by eighty-nine artists ― including Kenneth Noland, Jules Oliski, Sam Gilliam, John Biggers, Barbara Chase-Riboud, Joyce de Guatemala, Mei-Ling Hom, Jacob Landau,  Betye and Alison Saar, and Kay Walkingstick ― are beautifully reproduced. Cultural identity, political and social issues, portraiture, landscape, patterning, and pure abstraction are some of the many subjects explored in these works, underscoring the breadth of the workshop's conceptual and stylistic reach.