Please forgive the cross-posting.  I omitted The Maslow Collection website from my original post: http://www.themaslowcollection.org/


4 Decades of Printmaking: 1960 - 2000
Selections from The Maslow Collection

July 1 - September 5, 2004

Everhart Museum
1901 Mulberry Street
Scranton, PA 18510
http://www.everhart-museum.org/

The summer exhibition at the Everhart Museum will include major works by Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, James Rosenquist, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol and Jim Dine as well as works by Sherrie Levine, Sol LeWitt, Mel Kendrick, Chuck Close, Robert Cumming, Melissa Meyer, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Motherwell, Jane Hammond, Edward Ruscha, and Terry Winters, among others.

This selection of prints represents the renaissance in American printmaking, when experimentation, innovation and collaboration were the hallmark of the creative process.  The artists included in this exhibition worked with master printmakers in the newly formed workshops of Gemini G.E.I., Tatyana Grosman’s Universal Limited Art Editions, Tyler Graphics, Andy Warhol’s Factory Editions, Crown Point Press, and Petersburg Press, among others.

Major works of this period, such as Jasper Johns’ Coat Hanger #1, Four Panels from Untitled, and Seasons; Frank Stella’s Eccentric Polygon Series as well as Pergusa Three – State 1, and Singeri Variations Squared with Colored Ground IV; Robert Motherwell’s Lament for Lorca; Ellsworth Kelly’s Wall; James Rosenquist’s Horse Blinders; Robert Rauschenberg’s Signs and Hotshot; Roy Lichtenstein’s Two Paintings: Sleeping Muse; Jim Dine’s The Kindergarten Robes; and a selection of Andy Warhol’s Campbell’s Soup, will highlight the exhibition.

Later works from the 80s and 90s in the Everhart exhibition will include Edward Ruscha’s Indecision; Sherrie Levine’s Meltdown; Chuck Close’s Phil III; Jane Hammond’s Tuner; Francesco Clemente’s untitled; Robert Longo’s Jules, Gretchen, Mark State II; Dorothea Rockburne’s Radiance; and Sondro Chia’s Two Boys on a Raft.

All works in this exhibition have been selected from The Maslow Collection, one of the regions largest and most significant collections of contemporary art. ========================================================= Important Subscriber Information:

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