• The Untold Histories of "The Women of Atelier 17" with Author Christina Weyl

  • Jun 30 2020
  • Length: 58 mins
  • Podcast
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The Untold Histories of "The Women of Atelier 17" with Author Christina Weyl

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  • If you're a printmaker, I hope you've heard of Atelier 17.

    The widely acclaimed mid-century Manhattan print studio was known for being an inclusive environment to make and expand the craft of printmaking. My guest today is Christina Weyl, author of a new book "The Women of Atelier 17: Modernist Printmaking in Midcentury New York."

    Christina Weyl is an author and art historian and independent scholar and curator. She earned a BA from Georgetown University and my MA and PhD in Art History from Rutgers University.  Formerly, she was the director of Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl, a gallery in New York City that represents the print publications of the Los Angels-based artists’ workshop, Gemini G.E.L.

    She writes about midcentury American printmaking and women artists.

    Get ready for some history. I think you'll get a lot out of this one.

    On today’s show with Christina Weyl, we’re talking about:

    • The New School in mid-century
    • Louise Nevelson
    • The influence of Stanley William Hayter
    • Atelier 17
    • Dorothy Dainer
    • Louise Bourgeois
    • Print technique spotlight: Engraving 
    • Sue Fuller’s innovative fabric collage work in soft ground etching
    • Let’s Get Technical! ~ How a common kitchen staple became ubiquitous in every printshop for Sugar Lift.
    • Masculinizing technical terminology
    • Why materials limited printmaking’s evolution towards becoming monumental
    • James Ehlers
    • Ashton Ludden
    • Andrew Raffterty
    • And tons more…

    Enjoy!


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