Baren Digest Monday, 17 June 2002 Volume 19 : Number 1866 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Myron Turner" Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2002 13:50:11 -0400 Subject: [Baren 18381] Re: Munch's "The Kiss" John, Thanks for all the additional info. It helps to explain why we've had so many views of the prints. Myron Turner On 16 Jun 2002, at 1:10, John Cleverdon wrote: > According to Linda C. Hults' "The Print in the Western World: An > Introductory History" Munch did at least five versions of The Kiss "(that > is, new renderings of the same motif) in woodcut, not to mention the > variations in paper,inkings, and combinations of sawn-out blocks with > background blocks." > > John Cleverdon > Point Clear, AL > > --------------------- > Richard Stockham wrote: > To further complicate and add to the fun of the > > discussion about "The Kiss" look at the reproductions > > of the prints found on these sites: > > http://www.moma.org/docs/collection/printsbooks/c46.htm > > http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MUSEUM/Armory/galleryK/munch.244a.html > > > (I never was able to get the image up on the University of Virginia website. > JC) ------------------------------ From: judy mensch Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2002 16:06:11 -0400 Subject: [Baren 18382] Bradley 29th Print & Drawing Exhib. Hi everyone: I found the prospectus for the Bradley Show (Karen Kunc is the juror) at Manhattan Graphics Center today. If you want to get one call: 309.677.2989 or the address is: Gallery Director, 29th Bradley National Print and Drawing Exhibition, Bradley Univrsity, Heuser Art Center, 1400 Bradley Avenue, Peoria, IL 61625. They don't have a website. Good luck to everyone; it's usually a very good show. Judy NYC ------------------------------ From: "Rudolf Stalder" Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2002 21:28:07 -0700 Subject: [Baren 18383] Large Print Exchange Hi all, The Barens Large Print Exchange (LPE) came to a close, the pics are up, the prints ready to go to their new homes. http://www.rst-art.com/lpewebshowtemp.htm For future plans and sign up see information board at http://www.rst-art.com/lpe.htm Thanks Dave for placing the link in the Events and Activities section and - for a while - up on the front index page enjoy and best to all Rudolf ------------------------------ From: Artsmadis@aol.com Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2002 21:48:48 EDT Subject: [Baren 18384] Re: Large Print Exchange In a message dated 6/16/02 8:30:44 PM Central Daylight Time, stalderp@mindspring.com writes: << The Barens Large Print Exchange (LPE) came to a close, the pics are up, the prints ready to go to their new homes. http://www.rst-art.com/lpewebshowtemp.htm >> Very enjoyable. Thanks for sharing. Darrell ------------------------------ From: Legreenart@cs.com Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 00:38:02 EDT Subject: [Baren 18385] Re: Baren Digest V19 #186 I was in Evanston, Illinois last week but without my email notes to direct me to John Center's exhibit, and drew a total blank. But asked at the art supply store, was sent to the Alley Gallery, where I was forwarded to the Unicorn Cafe. Enjoyed the artwork, had to stand over some tea sipping, laptop sharing students to get to a couple of them. I really liked the multilayered, subtle currency patterns. Sorry not to have arranged a meeting with John. Glad to know that even Texas foriegners can find the show with the help of the friendly evanston populace! Le Green ------------------------------ From: David Bull Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 17:00:10 +0900 Subject: [Baren 18386] Note from a 'lurker' ... Got a little note in this morning's mail that should be shared with the entire group ... > I have thought a little while about writing this note. I don't tend to > this sort of thing. Normally I am one of those infamous lurkers. Though > not a member of (Baren) I have spent a good deal of time in the past few > days browsing through the (Baren) site, and visiting the sites of its > members. > > Congratulations many times over! The site is a wonderful place to > visit. I say this despite the fact that I have done very little in the > way of Woodblock printing (for the most part my chosen pursuit revolves > around lithography). Besides giving me a greater depth of understanding > for the art form, the discussions in the archives (thank you for making > these open to the non-member visitor!) were enlightening, provocative, > educational (even for my own non woodblock endeavours, i.e. selling and > marketing one's work) and inspiring. > > I guess that sums up what I want to say, though it does seem to lack the > strength of conviction that I would like to convey! The note is from a printmaker in Quebec, Raymond Sander-Regier. You can see his work on his website at: http://www.qouest.net/~muddler/index.html Thanks Raymond! Dave ------------------------------ End of Baren Digest V19 #1866 *****************************