ONE on ONE: A Survey of Contemporary Monotypes & Monoprints
Kleinert/James Art Center
Sat. January 21, 4 - 6 pm
www.woodstockguild.org
One on One: A Survey of Contemporary Monotypes & Monoprints is dedicated to the art of singular printmaking. The original purpose of printing has been to share information through the production of multiples; however, monotypes and monoprints contradict this historic function and serve as unique artworks. Artists drawn to the mono printmaking practice are attracted to the possibilities of pigment transfer, image reversal and rich color saturation offered by the medium. This capacity for surprise makes monotype printmaking both a creative stimulus for an artist’s practice as well as an end unto itself. The 26 contemporary artists in the exhibition One on One present a variety of incarnations of this singular printing process.
The artists: Gregory Amenoff, Zoe Anderson, Christine Beneman, Gregory Crane, Ford Crull, Peggy Cyphers, Maxine Davidowitz, Katie de Groot, Mary Anne Erickson, MB Flanders, Deborah Freedman, Randy Garber, Michel Goldberg, Jane Goldman, Brandon Graving, Judy Haberl, Catherine Howe, Catherine Kernan, Jennifer Marshall, Kate McGloughlin, Debra Olin, Eileen M. Power, Wendy Prellwitz, Susanna Ronner, Rhoda Rosenberg, and Joanne Simon
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Gregory Amenoff, Untitled II, 2018 -
Gregory Amenoff, Untitled I (tree), 2018 -
Zoe Anderson, Untitled, 2022, 29” x 9.75” inches -
Susanna Ronner, Shape Conversation 1 , 2022 -
Susanna Ronner, Shape Conversation 13, 2022 -
Maxine Davidowitz, Convergence I, 2022, Ink monotype on BFK Rives paper, 11" x 11" inches -
Maxine Davidowitz, Convergence II, 2022, Ink monotype on BFK Rives paper, 11" x 11" inches -
Maxine Davidowitz, Convergence III, 2022, Ink monotype on BFK Rives paper, 16" x 16" inches -
© Katie deGroot 2022 -
© Katie deGroot 2022 -
Catherine Howe, Silk Monotype (Orange Violet Bouquet), 2022, 48" x 36" inches (courtesy of Winston Wachter Fine Arts) -
Michel Goldberg, Atmospherique #1 -
Judy Haberl -
Judy Haberl -
Judy Haberl, Dusk #10 -
Judy Haberl -
Eileen M. Power -
Eileen M. Power -
Debra Olin, Cosmic Inclusion, 2022, 39" x 21" inches -
Debra Olin, Hold Your Breath 2, 16" x 16" inches -
Debra Olin, Hold Your Breath I, 16" x 16" inches -
Jennifer Marshall -
Jennifer Marshall -
MB Flanders -
MB Flanders -
MB Flanders -
MB Flanders -
Rhoda Rosenberg -
Jane Goldman, On the Edge, 22" x 30" inches -
Jane Goldman, Traveling Light: Sightseeing, 22" x 30" inches -
Catherine Kernan, Against the Grain #100, 19" x 59.5"inches -
Deborah Freedman, Still Waters 1, watercolor monotype, 2022, 18" x 35" paper size 27"x 41" -
Deborah Freedman, Still Waters 4, watercolor monotype, 2022, 18" x 35" paper size 27"x 41" -
Gregory Crane, Blimps and Balloons (A Memorial), 2002 -
Gregory Crane, Rhinebeck Garden, 2007, image: 12" x 31.5". paper size: 21" x 40" inches -
Mary Anne Erickson, Free Wheeling -
Kate McGloughlin, Ashokan Storm Cloud II, 2016 monotype 16 x 20 inches -
Kate McGloughlin, Summer Solace Series VII, 10" x 8" inches
One on One: A Survey of Contemporary Monotypes & Monoprints
On view: January 13 – February 26, 2023
Artists’ Reception: Saturday, January 21, 2023 | 4:00-6:00 pm
Catherine Kernan, Against the Grain #85, woodcut monoprint with viscosity roll on mulberry paper - 19” x 59” inches
Woodstock, NY - The Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild is pleased to present One on One: A Survey of Contemporary Monotypes & Monoprints on view January 13th - February 26, 2023 with a reception for the artists on Saturday, January 21, 4:00 - 6:00 pm at the Kleinert/James Center for the Arts at 36 Tinker Street in Woodstock, NY.
Curated by Jen Dragon, Byrdcliffe’s new Director of Exhibitions, One on One is dedicated to the art of singular printmaking. Although the original purpose of the printing process has been to share information through the production of multiples, monotypes and monoprints contradict this historic function and are presented as unique artworks. From the direct painting on panels or the inking of objects transferred to paper through a mechanical press, to hand-rolling on silk fabric and other alternative surfaces, contemporary artists exploring the monoprint making practice are attracted to the possibilities of pigment transfer, image reversal and the rich color saturation offered by the medium. This capacity for surprise and spontaneity makes monotype printmaking both a creative stimulus for an artist’s practice as well as an end unto itself.
The 26 artists participating in One on One are: Gregory Amenoff, Zoe Anderson, Christine Beneman, Gregory Crane, Ford Crull, Peggy Cyphers, Maxine Davidowitz, Katie de Groot, Mary Anne Erickson, MB Flanders, Deborah Freedman, Randy Garber, Michel Goldberg, Jane Goldman, Brandon Graving, Judy Haberl, Catherine Howe, Catherine Kernan, Jennifer Marshall, Kate McGloughlin, Debra Olin, Eileen M. Power, Wendy Prellwitz, Susanna Ronner, Rhoda Rosenberg and Joanne Simon
About the Curator: Jen Dragon has been involved with art, artists and the arts community for over 35 years and has recently joined the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild as the Director of Exhibitions. As a curator, Ms. Dragon has exhibited over 250 artists, installed more than 100 exhibitions both nationally and internationally, and has participated in numerous community-based arts programs including events associated with Walkway Over the Hudson, International Sculpture Day and Kaatsbaan Cultural Park.
About the Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild: The Woodstock Byrdcliffe Guild is a regional center for the arts located in Woodstock, New York. From its 250-acre mountainside campus and its arts and performance venue located in the Kleinert/James Center for the Arts in the village of Woodstock, Byrdcliffe offers an integrated program of exhibitions, performances, classes, workshops, symposia, and artists’ residencies.The Kleinert/James Center for the Arts presents exhibitions and organizes events that honor both the cultural legacy established by the Byrdcliffe Arts Colony in 1902 as well as contemporary artists in a variety of disciplines. All exhibitions, opening receptions, and gallery talks are free and open to the public.

