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New Milwaukee Art Museum Exhibition Honors Fiftieth Anniversary of Printmaking Workshop Landfall Press

Drawn from the Landfall Press Archive housed at the Milwaukee Art Museum, the exhibition explores the experimental workshop that has influenced hundreds of artists.

By - Sep 17th, 2019 10:05 am

Milwaukee, Wis. – September 17, 2019 – A comprehensive new exhibition at the Milwaukee Art Museum will mark the fiftieth anniversary of renowned printing and publishing workshop Landfall Press. On view beginning Oct. 3, 2019, Landfall Press: Five Decades of Printmaking will celebrate and explore the uniquely collaborative work environment at Landfall and highlight Landfall’s continued significant impact on the world of contemporary printmaking.

“The Landfall Press exhibition and the Landfall Press Archive both present a wide range of subjects and styles, and several of the works redefine what a print can be,” said Nikki Otten, Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings, Milwaukee Art Museum. “The diversity of voices in the Landfall Press Archive enhances the Museum’s collection, and we are pleased to be part of Landfall’s artistic and educational legacy.”

The exhibition features approximately 100 editioned prints, many from the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Landfall Press Archive, that are the result of collaboration and experimentation at Landfall. Stories from the workshop are brought to life through photographs, videos, and documents, and a lithography press and printing materials showcase the hand-printing process that the workshop sustains and advances.

Founded in 1970 in Chicago by publisher and master printer Jack Lemon, Landfall has produced 3,500 editions and collaborated with a diverse range of artists from all over the world, often helping them further develop their skills or even launch their careers. As a printer of lithographs, etchings, woodcuts, books, and multiples, Landfall Press is known for being innovative and having exacting technical standards. In 2004, the workshop relocated to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where it continues to serve new generations of artists and audiences.

“The Museum has a world-renowned collection of works on paper, and this exhibition is an opportunity for people not only to see bold, important work but also to get a peek into the process behind making artists’ visions a reality,” said Amanda C. Peterson, Senior Director, Audience Engagement, Milwaukee Art Museum. “Whether someone is interested in contemporary art, printmaking, or even how art prints get people into collecting art, visitors will find something fascinating in this focus on Landfall Press.”

The Milwaukee Art Museum established the Landfall Press Archive in 1992. In addition to published prints, the archive includes thousands of materials central to the printmaking process: color separations, proofs, etching plates, preparatory drawings and lithographic stones. These objects demonstrate how the Landfall editions were made and capture the collaboration between artists and printers.

A 500-page book accompanies the exhibition and expands upon the history of Landfall Press, including many works not featured in the exhibition.

Landfall Press: Five Decades of Printmaking is curated by Jack Lemon and Thomas Cvikota, and coordinated at the Milwaukee Art Museum by Nikki Otten, Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings. The exhibition runs through Feb. 9, 2020. Admission to the Museum will be free on opening day, Oct. 3, thanks to Meijer.

The exhibition is sponsored by the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Print Forum and Russ Jankowski.

Exhibitions are made possible by the Milwaukee Art Museum’s Visionaries including Debbie and Mark Attanasio, Donna and Donald Baumgartner, John and Murph Burke, Sheldon and Marianne Lubar, Joel and Caran Quadracci, Sue and Bud Selig and Jeff Yabuki and the Yabuki Family Foundation.

Programming

Opening Lecture
Thurs., Oct. 3, 6:15 p.m.
Hear about the history of Landfall Press and the stories behind some of the workshop’s most significant prints, from Thomas Cvikota, guest curator and author of Landfall Press: Five Decades.
Free with Museum admission, free for Members

Gallery Talks
Tues., 1:30 p.m.
Oct. 8, Nov. 12, Dec. 10, Jan. 21
With Nikki Otten, Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings
Free with Museum admission, free for Members

Panel Discussion
Thurs., Nov. 21, 6:15 p.m.
Welcome Jack Lemon, founder of Landfall Press, Thomas Cvikota, guest curator and author of Landfall Press: Five Decades, and artists Lesley Dill, James Drake, and Peregrine Honig, as they discuss the collaborative nature of printmaking.
Free with Museum admission, free for Members

About the Milwaukee Art Museum

Home to a rich collection of more than 30,000 works of art, the Milwaukee Art Museum is located on the shores of Lake Michigan. Its campus includes the Santiago Calatrava–designed Quadracci Pavilion, annually showcasing three feature exhibitions, and the Eero Saarinen–designed Milwaukee County War Memorial Center and David Kahler‒designed addition. In 2016, after a yearlong renovation, the Museum reopened its Collection Galleries, debuting nearly 2,500 world-class works of art within dramatically transformed galleries and a new lakefront addition. This reimagined space also allows for the presentation of additional changing exhibitions. For more information, please visit mam.org.

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