NEXT 2014
A Biennial of Contemporary Prints
Organized by PrintMatters
NEXT 2014, A Biennial of Contemporary Prints, showcases the juried works of United States artists. Work varies from lithography, relief, intaglio, monotype, or serigraphy. NEXT 2014 is the major exhibition of PrintHouston, the annual summer-long celebration of original prints, the artists who create them, and the people who collect them.
This year’s juror Yizhak Elyashiv lives in Providence, Rhode Island. His prints have been exhibited and collected by the Israel Museum, the British Museum, the Fogg Art Museum at Harvard University, the Yale University Art Gallery, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Cleveland Museum of Art, among others. He is represented by Gallery Naga in Boston.
PrintMatters is a Houston-based arts organization whose mission is to promote traditional and non-traditional printmaking, encourage print collecting, and facilitate the professional growth of their members.
Samantha Parker Salazar “Skyview 837 (v.2)”
120” x 144” x 36”, Monotype, drawing, digital collage on paper, paint and plexi rod
Florence Alfano McEwin “...Three...Four...Shut The Door...”
25” x 20”, Monoprint with photo intaglio, chine collé
Andy Holliday “Always Read and Obey, State 3”
23.5” x 23.5” x 1”, Concrete
Andy Holliday “Always Read and Obey, State 5”
23.5” x 23.5” x 1”, Concrete
Ricky Armendariz “Crow Helps Whale to the Sea, or How Bear Lost Fire”
37” x 48”, Wood block print
Andis Applewhite “Wait”
9” x 8.5”, Woodcut
Diana Behl “L-Report”
13.25” x 18.5”, Printed and painted collage on rag board
Marisa Boullosa “Mend the Heart”
55” x 9” x .5”, Lithography, transfers on Japanese paper, sewing
Kellie Cannon “ice:migration 6”
20” x 16”, Polymer plate etching
Kellie Cannon “ice:migration 4”
20” x 16”, Polymer plate etching
Lucinda Cobley “Cross Cut 1”
16” x 20”, Monoprint on plastic film
Stacy Elko “The Texture Thief”
8” x 6” x 48”, Cast Paper
Kim Fink “Look?See”
18” x 16” x 2”, Found glasses, archival digital print
Helen Gerritzen “untitled (woman v.1)”
50” x 36”, Etching with acrylic ink on mulberry
Brett Groves “Correspondence 05 (Strike Gently)”
18.25” x 16”, Silkscreen with UV varnish
Garry Harley “Grey Crevice #3”
21” x 20”, Archival ink on paper
Amanda Knowles “Complication I”
21.5” x 20.5”, Screenprint, ink and gum gichromate print on paper
Padaric Kolander “Vices By Proxy”
13” x 10”, Etching
Martin Mazorra “Hortensia”
14” x 11”, Woodcut and letterpress on handmade paper
Martin Mazorra “Coq Noir”
14” x 11”, Woodcut and letterpress on handmade paper
Martin Mazorra “Peony”
14” x 11”, Woodcut and letterpress on handmade paper
Jarrod Ott “Ghost Cassettes”
15” x 11”, Chocolate residue monotype prints
Nicole Pietrantoni “This waterfall is falling for you”
54” x 24” x 7”, Screenprint on acrylic plates, C-clamps SOLD
Clifton Riley “the rising 67”
22.25” x 29.5”, Lithography, intaglio, relief
Clifton Riley “the rising 85”
22.25” x 29.5”, Lithography, intaglio
Laurie Szujewska “Blue, Rubine,Yellow #4”
22” x 15”, Lettepress monoprint
Dorothea Van Camp "Beach Creatures”
18.75” x 30” x 1.75”, Screen printed monoprint, oil and wax on panel
Jenny Wiener “Intersection of Planes”
19” x 13”, Drawing, digital, screenprint
Jenny Wiener “Patchwork of Planes”
19” x 13”, Drawing, digital, screenprint
Ellen Winkler “Study of Cyclamen”
7” x 5”, Intaglio
Rina Yoon “Earthbody”
16” x 13”, Relief print, coiled paper
William Pangburn “Whorl”
48” x 24”, Color woodcut
Elvia Perrin “Fossil”
19” x 13”, Intaglio
Elvia Perrin “Cassette 4”
27” x 21”, Intaglio
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