Haden to Warhol: A Survey of Master Prints from the Permanent Collection
Haden to Warhol: A Survey of Master Prints from the Permanent Collection will explore the various ways that artists have used printmaking as an integral part of their artistic process. The exhibition will investigate printmaking techniques from the 19th and 20th centuries including Etching, Woodcut, Aquatint, Lithography, and Screenprinting.
Haden to Warhol will also delve into the ways artists use process, line, and tone to achieve certain visual effects akin to painting and drawing. Over 40 works from the museum’s permanent collection will be on view, encompassing prints across subject matter and style, from traditional etched landscapes to Japanese ukiyo-e woodblocks and modern geometric abstractions.
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Haden to Warhol: A Survey of Master Prints from the Permanent Collection will explore the various ways that artists have used printmaking as an integral part of their artistic process. The exhibition will investigate printmaking techniques from the 19th and 20th centuries including Etching, Woodcut, Aquatint, Lithography, and Screenprinting.
Haden to Warhol will also delve into the ways artists use process, line, and tone to achieve certain visual effects akin to painting and drawing. Over 40 works from the museum’s permanent collection will be on view, encompassing prints across subject matter and style, from traditional etched landscapes to Japanese ukiyo-e woodblocks and modern geometric abstractions.
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