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Geraldine Berkemeier’s Studio Sale

September 8, 2019 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

AN INVITATION FROM PAUL BERKEMEIER TO THE SALE OF ART MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT FROM GERALDINE’S STUDIO.

SATURDAY 5th OCTOBER 12PM TO 4PM

Geraldine was a passionate artist and teacher, skilled in a variety of media. She remained active in her art making until a few years ago when dementia took hold.

Geraldine would have wanted all her materials and equipment to find good new homes, where they can continue to be used to create innovative work for years to come.

With this in mind I plan an open day and sale at Cremorne Point so that colleagues, friends and interested artists can have a good look at the range of items available

and purchase what they need. The plan is to use proceeds of the sale to help prepare a comprehensive record and exhibition of Geraldine’s work.

THE DETAILS

WHEN Saturday 5th October 2019 from 12 midday till 4pm

WHERE Paul & Geraldine’s house at 67 Milson Road Cremorne Point.

WHAT See the illustrated list of materials and equipment – plus stacks of printmaking papers and other sundry items.

HOW Small items, paper etc will have price estimates and will be sold at prices agreed with Paul.

Large items such as presses, rollers etc will be sold in a short auction starting at 3pm.

PAYMENT Payment can be made by EFT, cheque or cash.

COLLECTION After payment, purchases can be taken on the day, or collected later by arrangement.

QUESTIONS Email preferred paul@paulberkemeier.com.au or text: 0418 461 065

BUT: Please hold your questions to the week

before the sale – from 29th September

 

 

 

Other equipment includes a Bookbinding Press, a Bookbinding Punch, jewellery engraving tool, and plastic tubs with lids. 

MATERIALS

Paper – various sizes in sheet and roll.

Zinc Plates

Copper Plates

Sheets for waterless litho – Agfa 1055 mm x 811 mm 20 off – new.

Linoleum

Portfolio 900 mm x 655 mm overall with 18 display sleeves to suit 840 mm x 595 mm.

Filed Under: Equipment for sale, Of interest to members. Tagged With: acid bath, Etching Presses, Geraldine Berkemeier, Materials and Equipment, Mould and Deckles, paper, rollers, Sale

Art Forum

September 8, 2019 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

 

HKOP Collective
Wednesday 11 September, 1–2pm, NAS GalleryHong Kong Open Printshop collective was founded in 2000 and is Hong Kong’s first non-profit open printshop run by artists, starting out as a small art group it has grown into Hong Kong’s leading graphic art organisation. HKOP is dedicated to promoting graphic art, encouraging international cultural exchange, enhancing quality and professional standards in printmaking and giving back to the community by preserving local print art culture.

In 2020 HKOP collective will be presenting the International Multi-disciplinary Printmaking, Artists, Concepts and Techniques conference – IMPACT 11. First held in 1999, IMPACT is one of the largest professional conferences dedicated specifically to printmaking. The theme of ‘Print Art Hong Kong: Legends and Legacies’ has been chosen for the 2020 edition and will explore Hong Kong’s historical lithography and letterpress printing through to printmaking creations by contemporary local artists. Hear HKOP collective Board Chairman Ho-yin Fung and Program Director Sau-mui Yung talk about HKOP and their plans for the conference.

Ho-yin Fung and Sau-mui Yung are currently in Sydney to take part in Sydney Contemporary where HKOP has a stand.

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Supported by NSW Government

 

Filed Under: Art Fair, Forum, Of interest to members. Tagged With: art, Forum, HKOP Collective, NAS Gallery, National Art School, Sydney Contemporary

Lichtenstein to Warhol at the NGA

September 6, 2019 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

 

Lichtenstein to Warhol: The Kenneth Tyler Collection

PREVIEW

3 September 2019

Often perceived as a modest artform compared to, say, the grandiosity of painting, printmaking has been a site of experimentation, a fact highlighted in Lichtenstein to Warhol: The Kenneth Tyler Collection at the National Gallery of Australia.

Kenneth Tyler was an innovative printmaker who collaborated with key 20th-century artists. Acquired in 1973, the collection of over 7400 works occupies a significant place in the NGA’s holdings. The exhibition covers post-war American artists across the key art movements, including abstraction, minimalism, neo-Dada and later, pop art.

“When Kenneth Tyler started as a printmaker, lithography was associated with commercial reproduction; and it was almost an unknown alchemical process, and he began to make sense of it in a scientific way,” says David Greenhalgh, assistant curator of the exhibition. “The tradition of lithography had rules; 30 x 40 inches was the size most lithographers worked to, for example. Tyler comes along and says ‘let’s not put these rules on our artists’– instead the artist is key in this scenario. We are going to say, ‘what do you want to make?’ And if we come across technical problems we won’t shut them down, we will say, ‘Ken Tyler will find a solution to your printmaking problems’”.

This led to works such as Robert Rauschenberg’s Booster, 1967, comprised of an X-ray of himself printed roughly life-size. Also on display are sculptures such as Roy Lichtenstein’s 3D multiples. “It was very innovative for the time to be producing editions of sculptural work,” says Greenhalgh. Certain works revive old techniques, such as the ‘rainbow roll’ used to make Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s lithographs in the 19th century, which Tyler adapted for Jasper Johns. Greenhalgh says, “It’s a fun sort of vision of it being an innovative workshop, but also as this lineage of lithography throughout time.”

Lichtenstein to Warhol: The Kenneth Tyler Collection
National Gallery of Australia
7 September—9 March 2020

Filed Under: Exhibitions, Of interest to members. Tagged With: Andy Warhol, Ken Tyler Collection, National Gallery of Australia, printmaking, Roy Lichtenstein

Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award

September 6, 2019 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Filed Under: Artist's Talk, Exhibitions, Prizes Tagged With: Artists talks, Exhibition, Gymea., Hazelhurst, Hazelhurst Art on Paper Award, Selected artists, special events, Weekend workshops

A Meeting of Cultures – Japan and Australia Print Symposium and Exhibition.

September 6, 2019 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

 

OFFICIAL OPENING

Friday 20 September, 5.30pm – 8pm

Caloundra Regional Gallery

Light catering. Entertainment. Cash bar.

Opening Night RSVPs Preferred
PRINT SYMPOSIUM

A Meeting of Cultures: Japan and Australia Print Symposium

Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 September

USC Sunshine Coast

Symposium Bookings Essential

 

Filed Under: Exhibitions, Print Symposium Tagged With: Caloundra Art Gallery, Exhibition, Japan and Australia, Kyoto Hanga International Print Exhibition, Print Symposium

Residency Opportunity at Megalo Print Studio

September 6, 2019 by Anthea Boesenberg 2 Comments

The Megalo Residency Program

Our Artist-in-Residence program is a supported residency opportunity open to Australian and international artists at all stages of their careers.  In 2020 there will be five places for Australian artists and one international place. The selected artists will receive a stipend, accommodation (international and interstate based artists) and studio access to Megalo’s comprehensive, professional printmaking facilities. The residency program aims to support the making of new work that meets the program objectives of excellence and innovation in printmaking.

Selected artists receive:
1 x INTERNATIONAL ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE
• 6 weeks extended studio access
• Accommodation at Cargill’s Cottage for the duration of the residency
• Living allowance – AU$2,000
• Materials stipend – AU$300
• Eligible to apply for additional travel allowance – up to AU$1,000
5 x AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS-IN-RESIDENCE
• 4 weeks extended studio access
• Accommodation at Cargill’s Cottage for the duration of the residency
(interstate artists)
• Living allowance stipend – AU$2,000
• Materials stipend – AU$300Applications Close 30 September 2019
FIND OUT MORE

Filed Under: Residencies Tagged With: Artist-in-residence, Canberra, Megalo Print Studio, Residency, Stipend, supported

New Members – Seong Cho

September 5, 2019 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

image: Australian Rhapsody, Seong Cho.

I am a Korean born Printmaker. My printmaking practice is mostly woodblock print, and calligraphic styles to represent my Asian heritage and the abstract expression to reflect contemporary influences. My work represents the human experience of seeking harmony and unity, exploring our connection with nature and the natural world, as well as exploring elements of human nature and interpersonal relationships. 

I have had a number of group and duo shows and my two solo exhibitions (2016 & 2018) – the titles of the solo exhibitions were ‘Trails’ and ‘Moment seized me, I seized the moment’.  My work has been recognised domestically and internationally. 

Seong has been represented in the Fremantle Print Award each year for the last three years, and has been a Finalist in the Burnie Print Prize and Inkfest, Cairns.

For more information and more images from Seong, please go here.

Filed Under: New Members Tagged With: Calligraphic, harmony, Korean Australian, natural world, Seong Cho, woodblock print

New Members: Danielle Creenaune

September 3, 2019 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

 

Danielle is one of three new members to join Sydney Printmakers in this year’s intake.

Her lithograph “Canto” is one of the Print Council of Australia’s 2019 Print Commission Prints. The 2019 selected prints will be launched at Sydney Contemporary on the PCA stand 12-15th September at Carriageworks. See https://www.printcouncil.org.au for more details.

To see more of Danielle’s work and to learn more about her, go here.

Filed Under: Commissioned prints Tagged With: Carriageworks, Danielle Creenaune, PCA Print Commission 2019, Sydney Contemporary

2019 Banyule Award for Art on Paper

August 27, 2019 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

Anne Starling is a finalist in this award.

The Banyule Award for Works on Paper is awarded biennially to an outstanding contemporary work on paper. 
It will run from 29 August to 19 October 2019 at Hatch Contemporary Arts Space, 14 Ivanhoe Parade, Ivanhoe, VIC

Filed Under: Exhibitions, Print Prizes Tagged With: Anne Starling, Banyule Award, Biennial award, Hatch Contemporary Art Space

Geelong Print Awards

August 27, 2019 by Anthea Boesenberg Leave a Comment

36 works by 37 leading and emerging Australian artists have been shortlisted for the 2019 Geelong acquisitive print awards.
Showcasing diverse contemporary Australian printmaking practice, the acquisitive awards and biennial exhibition will feature works by:
Alison Alder, Rosalind Atkins, GW Bot, Susanna Castleden, Tony Coleing, Christine Courcier-Jones, Marian Crawford, Phil Day, Marieke Dench, Clive Dickson, Dianne Fogwell, Graham Fransella, David Frazer, Silvi Glattauer, Jackie Gorring, Gracia Haby & Louise Jennison, Rew Hanks, Kyoko Imazu, Locust Jones, Martin King, Barbie Kjar, Steve Lopes, Tim Maguire, Marion Manifold, Jordan Marani, Laith McGregor, Glenn Morgan, Stieg Persson, Brian Robinson, Teho Ropeyarn, Jonas Ropponen, John Ryrie, Heather Shimmen, Ruth Stanton, Anne Starling, and Joel Wolter.
The exhibition of selected prints will be held at the Geelong Gallery from 20 September to 24 November 2019.

Filed Under: Exhibitions, Print Prizes Tagged With: Anne Starling, Biennial, Few Hanks, Geelong Acquisitive Print Prize, Geelong., Victoria

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