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Documenting the production of the New York Graphic Workshop (NYGW), a group founded in 1965 by three young Latin American artists in New YorkLuis Camnitzer, Jos Guillermo Castillo and Liliana Porterthis is the first comprehensive overview of this crucial, yet not so wellknown, episode in the history of U.S. and Latin American Conceptual art. The mission of the NYGW was to redefine the practice of printmaking in Conceptual terms, focusing on the mechanical and repetitive nature of the medium rather than its traditional techniques. The NYGW functioned as a collective. It held unconventional exhibitions, including several by mail and one in a safedeposit box on 57th Street, and it participated in The Museum of Modern Art's 1970 exhibition Information. The NYGW also produced prints by some of the leading contemporary artists of the period, including Michael Snow, Max Neuhaus, Jos Luis Cuevas and Salvador Dali.
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- Q: What is the main focus of 'New York Graphic Workshop: 1964-1970'? A: The book provides a comprehensive overview of the New York Graphic Workshop, highlighting its mission to redefine printmaking in Conceptual terms and its contributions to the art world.
- Q: Who are the founders of the New York Graphic Workshop? A: The New York Graphic Workshop was founded in 1965 by three Latin American artists: Luis Camnitzer, José Guillermo Castillo, and Liliana Porter.
- Q: What type of art does this book cover? A: 'New York Graphic Workshop: 1964-1970' covers U.S. and Latin American Conceptual art, focusing on the innovative practices of printmaking during that era.
- Q: How many pages are in the book? A: The book contains 128 pages.
- Q: What is the binding type of this book? A: 'New York Graphic Workshop: 1964-1970' is available in paperback binding.
- Q: When was 'New York Graphic Workshop: 1964-1970' published? A: The book was published on July 31, 2009.
- Q: Who is the author of the book? A: The author of 'New York Graphic Workshop: 1964-1970' is Gabriel Pérez-Barreiro.
- Q: What are some features of this book? A: While specific features are not listed, the book includes illustrations and provides insights into the innovative art practices of the New York Graphic Workshop.
- Q: Is this book suitable for collectors or art enthusiasts? A: Yes, this book is ideal for collectors and art enthusiasts interested in Conceptual art and the history of printmaking.
- Q: What notable artists are featured in the workshop's works? A: The workshop produced prints by notable artists such as Michael Snow, Max Neuhaus, José Luis Cuevas, and Salvador Dali.