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Mechanical Hand: Artists' Projects at Pauper Press

By (author) Michael,(Ed) Taylor
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Black Dog Press, United Kingdom
Imprint: Black Dog Publishing London UK
Published: 17th Apr 2012
Dimensions: w 229mm h 279mm
Weight: 1429g
ISBN-10: 1907317589
ISBN-13: 9781907317583
Barcode No: 9781907317583
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Synopsis
Specialising in etching, lithography and relief printing, Paupers Press works with many leading contemporary artists producing limited edition and unique prints, books and portfolio collections. The Mechanical Hand includes interviews with artists and essays on the nature of the print within contemporary artistic practice. The Mechanical Hand includes images of many unique, hand painted and one-off variations from the studio's archive. Damien Hirst's butterfly and skull prints, including the 2009 Sanctum and 2007 Momento series of large scale photogravures, Keith Coventry's 2008 Copper and Silk etchings and prints by Paula Rego, Mat Collishaw and Glenn Brown are featured. With written contributions from Rachel Whiteread, Bob & Roberta Smith, Cornelia Parker and Grayson Perry to accompany images of their work, an interview with Turner Prize nominated Catherine Yass, along with essays by Martin Herbert on recent projects by Jake & Dinos Chapman and Stephen Chambers, The Mechanical Hand explores the notion of the artists' print as a means of visualising original thought. As such, The Mechanical Hand is a celebration of the making of the printed multiple as an extension of the hand and mind's continued interdependence in the visual expression of the human condition. ILLUSTRATIONS: 260 colour & b/w illustrations

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"Spacious and informative, the text offers insight into artists' working practices; excellent for reviewing the great and the good in today's art world. The interviews and essays provide a compelling backdrop...the book is engaging and thought-provoking." "Aesthetica Magazine" 'It tells us valuable things about the working relationship between the artist and the printer and the value of a studio, which offers such a broad range of expertise and media.' Art in Print '[This catalogue] demonstrates the breath and vitality of the medium amongst Britain's most renowned artists.' Print Quarterly 'The best print show in London for 10 years' Printmaking Today 'The book notes how the fusion of expertise and thought at Paupers allows for a creative flow that has contributed to many of the foremost examples of British artist's prints in the past two decades.' Royal Academy Magazine Also featured in FAD, Grabado y Edicion, Design Week and ArtSlant.