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Janaury Issue 2003

Hodges Taylor Gallery in Charlotte, NC, Features Works by Robert Marsh & Recent Print Editions

Robert Marsh

Hodges Taylor Gallery in Charlotte, NC, is please to announce the upcoming solo exhibition of long-time gallery artist, Robert Marsh, and a new show of fine prints entitled, Recent Print Editions. The exhibitions open Jan. 3, and continue through Feb. 28, 2003.

This past Fall, print curator, June Lambla, traveled to the Twelfth Annual Print Fair in New York City to see the latest print publications. For this show, Lambla has brought together new print publications in etching, lithography, and woodcut with artists from the United States, Ireland and England. Work by artists such as North Carolina native Donald Sultan, renowned collagist Judy Pfaff, Pat Steir, Celia Paul, Jane O'Malley and others will be on exhibition.

Donald Sultan

Minimalist artist, Donald Sultan has exhibited in the gallery previously. Originally from Asheville, NC, Sultan has exhibited throughout the world and is in collections such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1988, a retrospective exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art focused on Sultan's prints. He will be speaking in Charlotte on Jan. 16, 2003, co-sponsored by the Mint Museum of Art and the McColl Center for Visual Art. Selections of his prints will be in the current exhibition including Flowers in a Flower Vase and Flowers and Vase with Oranges. More recent iris prints from his continuing series of Smoke Rings will also be in the gallery.

Judy Pfaff

Judy Pfaff has been working at Tandem Press in Madison, Wisconsin, for several years on a series of long horizontal prints. Like her large-scale installations critically acclaimed in museums throughout the US, Europe, and the Far East, the new prints have a three-dimensional presence. Fabric dyes and hand applied encaustic paints embellish large-scale etchings and lithographs. She uses imagery from Indian Sanskrit ledger books and stenciling from computer laser shapes of plants from scientific journals.

Pat Steir's From the Boat series is her nineteenth project at Crown Point Press in San Francisco. Four-color etchings start with an image of rain reminiscent of her waterfall works, and move to images of constellation, comet and horizon. Joining Steir are British printmaker Celia Paul's new etchings from Marlborough Graphics, London, Irish artist Jane O'Malley's prints from Graphic Studio Dublin, Susan Page's photogravure, chine colleé, Mary Mito's new lithographs from Landfall Press as well as prints by sculptor James Surls, painter Wayne Thiebaud, and printmaker David Shapiro.

For more information check our NC Commercial Gallery listings, call the gallery at 704/334-3799 or on the web at (www.hodgestaylor.com).

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