The production of fine art prints has a longstanding relationship with the collaborative print studio, where artists work together with master printers to realize and produce printed artworks. The collaboration between artist and print studio has predominantly been one of facilitation, where the artist is able to access specialist equipment and technical expertise with the tools, materials and operations of a particular print studio. What this involves and what the relationships are has varied between print studios and even between the master printers of a studio. This article will discuss the production of an inkjet printed edition for the artists Richard Hamilton using the collaborative print studio model within a University setting
This short paper draws from and compares two projects involving the authors in which digital and ana...
Printing methods are continually evolving bringing forth new possibilities and ranging purposes for ...
Article for a special project included in the Grapheion Year Book 2008 – entitled Memory of the Futu...
The production of fine art prints has a longstanding relationship with the collaborative print studi...
The collaborative print studio has had profound impact upon the production and realisation of some o...
This thesis investigates the collaborative production of fine art digital prints for artists,a proce...
The article discusses the curatorial premise and collaborative studio practices behind the Just Pres...
This paper will consider the relationship of print to the transmission of ideas through the multiple...
Richard Hamilton was born on the 24th February 1922, throughout his adult life he has been an artist...
The Centre for Fine Print Research in Bristol UK undertakes research into print technologies from th...
The paper studies the nature of artistic collaboration, concentrating on Fine Art Printmaking and th...
This paper examines Marcel Duchamp's use of the collotype printing process for publishing the conten...
"For more than half a century the British artist Richard Hamilton engaged in an extremely intense an...
Combining art historical and technical perspectives, this paper examines Richard Hamilton’s 1965–6 r...
Printshop! is both an exhibition of collaborative work, by Edwin Pickstone and Giles Round, and a fu...
This short paper draws from and compares two projects involving the authors in which digital and ana...
Printing methods are continually evolving bringing forth new possibilities and ranging purposes for ...
Article for a special project included in the Grapheion Year Book 2008 – entitled Memory of the Futu...
The production of fine art prints has a longstanding relationship with the collaborative print studi...
The collaborative print studio has had profound impact upon the production and realisation of some o...
This thesis investigates the collaborative production of fine art digital prints for artists,a proce...
The article discusses the curatorial premise and collaborative studio practices behind the Just Pres...
This paper will consider the relationship of print to the transmission of ideas through the multiple...
Richard Hamilton was born on the 24th February 1922, throughout his adult life he has been an artist...
The Centre for Fine Print Research in Bristol UK undertakes research into print technologies from th...
The paper studies the nature of artistic collaboration, concentrating on Fine Art Printmaking and th...
This paper examines Marcel Duchamp's use of the collotype printing process for publishing the conten...
"For more than half a century the British artist Richard Hamilton engaged in an extremely intense an...
Combining art historical and technical perspectives, this paper examines Richard Hamilton’s 1965–6 r...
Printshop! is both an exhibition of collaborative work, by Edwin Pickstone and Giles Round, and a fu...
This short paper draws from and compares two projects involving the authors in which digital and ana...
Printing methods are continually evolving bringing forth new possibilities and ranging purposes for ...
Article for a special project included in the Grapheion Year Book 2008 – entitled Memory of the Futu...