ATHENS, GA.- The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia presents Paper in Profile: Mixografia and Taller de Gráfica Mexicana an exhibition featuring three-dimensional paper prints from 60 artists, from June 4 to August 21, 2016. The exhibition takes over an entire wing of the museums galleries and provide inspiration for the bulk of its summer programming.
Paper in Profile, organized by Lynn Boland, the museums Pierre Daura Curator of European Art, encompasses more than 130 works on paper, copper casts and sculpture from the Mixografia Workshop. Each print is a fine-art paper relief created by hand, some as deep as three inches, incorporating previously unheard-of detail and sculptural form in a traditionally two-dimensional format. Artists with work in the exhibition include John Baldessari, Louise Bourgeois, Alberto Burri, Helen Frankenthaler, Ed Ruscha, Rufino Tamayo and Rachel Whiteread.
Luis and Lea Remba founded the Mixografia Workshop in Mexico City in 1968 as Taller de Gráfica Mexicana, when artist Pablo OHiggins recommended they do so. A few years later, at Tamayos request, Luis invented the workshops unique printing process, which involves pressing paper pulp onto an inked copper mold, allowing for prints that resemble bas-relief sculpture.
In the mid-1980s, the Rembas moved their workshop to Los Angeles, where it served as a hub for dozens of the biggest names in the contemporary art world. The diversity of artists who worked with the Rembas contributed to the workshops radical perspective on printmaking and helped to shape its collection as a rich historical archive of international contemporary prints.
The multitude and variety of the workshops production provides a rich survey of international postwar and contemporary art, said Boland. At the same time, the workshop itself offers a compelling history of a family business advancing art through innovations in engineering.
Exhibition texts are available in English and Spanish, and a major catalogue published by the museum accompanies the exhibition. In addition, Art Adventures, the museums free summer program for day cares, camps and community centers, will use Paper in Profile as its theme. Groups interested in registering for Art Adventures, which includes a tour of the exhibition and a hands-on art activity, should call 706.542.0448 or email branew@uga.edu to make a reservation.