TY - BOOK AU - Sanders,Phil TI - Prints and their makers SN - 9781616898182 AV - NE860 .S23 2021 PY - 2021///] CY - Hudson, New York PB - Princeton Architectural Press KW - Prints KW - Technique KW - Printmakers N1 - Includes index; Introduction: prints and their makers; -- A brief history of printmaking; -- The publisher and the print; -- The artist and the printer; -- I. Relief; -- Featured artists; -- William Kentridge; -- Katia Santibañez and James Siena; -- Christiane Baumgartner; -- Contemporary works; -- II. Intaglio; -- Featured artists; -- Josephine Halvorson; -- Walton Ford; -- Deborah Bell; -- Contemporary works; -- III. Chine Collé; -- Featured artist; -- Chakaia Booker; -- Contemporary works; -- IV. Photogravure; -- Featured artists; -- Glen Baldridge; -- Mikhael Subotzky; -- Contemporary works; -- V. Lithography; -- Featured artists; -- Will Cotton; -- Claire Sherman; -- Tacita Dean; -- Contemporary works; -- VI. Monotype and monoprint; -- Featured artist; -- James Siena; -- Contemporary works; -- VII. Screenprint; -- Featured artists; -- Kate Shepherd; -- Hank Willis Thomas; -- Contemporary works; -- VIII. Multiprocess printmaking; -- Contemporary works; -- Acknowledgments; -- Common print designations; -- Glossary of printmaking terms; -- Publicly accessible print collections; -- Image credits N2 - "An exploration of historical and contemporary fine art printmaking, with an emphasis on the roles and processes of the artist, master printer, and publisher"--; Prints and Their Makers takes you behind the scenes to witness the creative process at the world's top printmaking workshops. Master printer Phil Sanders offers an in-depth look at this versatile medium and places contemporary prints and practices in the context of traditions and techniques developed over more than a thousand years. Clear and engaging explanations illuminate seven major printmaking processes: relief, intaglio, lithography, monotype, screenprint, photogravure, and chine collé. Sanders highlights the collaborative nature of printmaking through up-close profiles and photographs of distinguished artists working with their printers and publishers.-- ER -