Maya
Stendhal
Gallery Presents:
Paula Scher
Prepublication of Two New Prints
"NYC Transit" and "Manhattan at night"
Maya Stendhal Gallery is happy to announce two
exhibition highlights, NYC Transit and Manhattan at night,
will be released as hand-pulled screenprints in a limited edition of
90. Measuring 60” x 33.5” and printed on hand-made deluxe
Lana Quarelle paper, the New York City screenprints are the latest installment
in Paula Scher’s vibrant series of maps. NYC Transit depicts the
island of Manhattan as a bustling destination hub crisscrossed by a
subway system of loopy, color-coded lines and stations. Its nighttime
counterpart, Manhattan at night, depicts a city give form by
its famed neighborhoods (SoHo, East Village, Chelsea, the Upper East
Side, etc) rendered as marquee idols in light. Scher’s screenprints
to-date include The World, The United States and Africa.
THE
ORIGINAL PRINT
The nature of the print as a serially produced image is its most powerful
characteristic. As a conveyor of visual information in the form of exactly
repeatable pictorial statements, the printed image is credited with
advances in the sciences as well as the humanities. The advent of the
industrial silkscreen process employed as a fine art medium by Pop artists
of the 1960s, paved the way for prints to be prized as singular art
objects collected in themselves. Paula Scher’s screenprints, made
in collaboration with Andy Warhol’s master printer, Alexander
Heinrici, are realized with the same hand-drawn elegance of her painted
maps. Paula Scher is involved in every step of the printing process,
redrawing new plates in the same style as the master printmakers of
the 20th century. Each “original print” is inspected,
signed, numbered and dated by the artist, and is accompanied by a certificate
of authenticity.
A
SPECIAL LIMITED OFFER
Maya Stendhal Gallery is offering NYC Transit and Manhattan
at night at a special pre-publication price of $3,500 each for
a limited time. The price will increase to $5,000 each after the official
publication release date of January 2008. There has been much interest
generated by the celebrated New York City map paintings being made available
as screenprints. Please contact us at the gallery to reserve your special
edition number as we anticipate an enthusiastic response from the public
and collectors worldwide.
Paula
Scher’s work has been exhibited in the world’s leading museums
including the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern
Art and the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in
New York, the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C.,
the Denver Art Museum, the Museum für
Gestaltung Zürich, and the Bibliothèque
Nationale de France and the Centre Georges Pompidou
in Paris. She has taught for over two decades at the
School of Visual Arts, and held positions at Cooper
Union, Yale University and the Tyler
School of Art. In 2002, Princeton Architectural Press
published her career monograph Make It Bigger.
Scher is an active member of the Art Commission of the City
of New York. She first exhibited The Maps at
Maya Stendhal Gallery in January 2006, and is a partner
at Pentagram Design, Inc.
A full-page
color catalogue from the exhibition is available.
For
further information please contact:
Maya Stendhal Gallery | 545 West 20th St. | New York, NY 10011
T 212.366.1549 | F 347.287.6775 |
EMAIL gallery@mayastendhalgallery.com
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