I will cut thrU: Pochoirs, Carvings, and Other Cuttings

This exhibition focuses on how the art of cutting: pochoir (stenciling), relief printing, paper cutting, and other related techniques are used to convey content, form, text, and image.

Exhibition Checklist:

Tromarama  (Febie Babyrose, Herbert Hans, Ruddy Hatumena)

Serigala Militia
(2006) Electronic media with photo documentation of woodcuts

Railsmith  (Krista Peters, Aardvark Aaronson, Veronica Ceci)

Collapse of the Home: Austin
(2009) Lithograph pop-up book

Collapse of the Home: Tejas
(2009) Lithograph pop-up book

Collapse of the Home: Tres Cajas
(2010) Lithograph pop-up book

Lynne  Avadenka

Lamenations
(2009) Letterpress, woodcut, pochoir on paper

Lamentations
(2009) Box with woodcut inlay

Bryan  Baker

Sad Songs for Busy People
(2008) Letterpress

Beatrice Coron and Tom  Balbo

Shape & Tell
(2010) Cut arches paper in handmade paper

Katie  Baldwin

Flood
(2009) Moku hanga and letterpress with woodcuts

Looking for Different Places to Call Home
(2009) Moku hanga and letterpress with woodcuts

Pride
(2009) Moku hanga and letterpress with woodcuts

Throwing Our Things In The River Below
(2009) Moku hanga and letterpress with woodcuts

Douglas  Beube

Beyond the Wall
(2009) Altered books, collage, mirror, glass

Sarah  Bryant

AB [landmass]
(2009) Archival longstitch

Untitled (b)
(2010) Letterpress and blind stamping

Untitled (b)
(2010) Letterpress and blind stamping

Untitled (c)
(2010) Letterpress and blind stamping

Victoria  Burge

Constellation
(2009) Etching with dry point on paper, with copper plate

 C.K. Itamura

Relief
(2009) Relief intaglio, letterpress, monoprint, paint, graphite

Susan Goethel  Campbell

Ariel #7
(2010) Relief print with perforations

Macy  Chadwick

Pochoir Sampler
(2007) Pocketbook structure, stencils, pochoir images

The Topography of the Home
(2009) Letterpress, silk tissue, pochoir

Beatrice Coron and Elizabeth  DeSole

Fashion Statement
(2010) Cut Tyvek dress

Andrea  Dezso

Anna’s Song
(2008) Electronic Media

Colette  Fu

Dai Food
(2009) Ultrachrome ink pop-up book

Yi Costume Festival
(2009) Untrachrome ink pop-up book

Anne  Gilman

5 Variables, 3 Constants, and 3 Unknowns
(2010) Woodcuts on mulberry scrolls with hand drawing

Janet  Goldner

Land of My Grandparents
(2007) Welded steel and hinges

Lei Lei  Guo

Honeycomb
(2009) Hand cut paper, 35mm slides, lights

Takuji  Hamanaka

Tropical Bloom
(2008) Woodblock and ganpi collage

Barbara  Henry

Th Workbook
(2010) Letterpress on paper

Sun Young  Kang

In Between Presence and Absence
(2009) Hand cutting on kozo paper, screenprint, book board, book cloth

Karen  Kunc

Ephemera
(2009) Letterpress and polymer plate on paper, covered boards, leather, with woodcut

Carole P  Kunstadt

Sacred Poem XXXVII
(2007) Altered pages from Parish Psalmody

Guy  Laramee

Archeology I
(2010) Altered book, sandblasted

Ken  Montgomery

We Clip
(2010) Rubber stamping tool with postcards

Shervone  Neckles

Topsy Ann-Marie
(2005) Printed cut-out self-portrait

Rory Golden and Sarabeth  Noggle

Relief
(2009) Relief intaglio, letterpress, monoprint, paint, graphite

Chris  Perry

30 Ripples
(2010) Hand-cut and bound book

Benjamin D.  Rinehart

3 Little Pests
(2008) Movable reductive woodcut

Kenneth  Schnall

Prudential Book
(2010) Painted drawing, altered insurance letter

Kenneth  Schnall

Prudential Book
(2010) Painted drawing, altered insurance letter

Shawn  Sheehy

Notes Composed in a Heat Wave
(2010) Cut paper collage, inkjet, textured book board

George  Shortess

A Tribute to the Art of Cutting
(2010) Sound Installation

Andersen M  Studio

Going West
(2010) Electronic Media

Carolyn  Thompson

Actions Speak Louder
(2010) Book leaves

Gaylord Schanilec and Ben  Verhoeuen

Sylvae
(2008) Letterpress on handmade paper

Support for the Center for Book Arts’ visual arts programming is provided, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts, with the support of Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.

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