I have four linocuts in the current group exhibition Inking Up at Castlemaine Art Gallery and
Historical Museum. All are welcome to the official launch next Saturday, 5
September at 3 pm.
For those in far away places who can’t make the journey, here is a virtual view of my prints. The first of these, Corporeal/Ethereal (2012) a more recent work than the other three, is reproduced on the invitation directly below.
Deborah Klein, Tattooed Face No.1, 1995,
linocut, 44.5 x 30 cm, ed. 15
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Deborah Klein, Lace Face, 1996,
linocut, 46 x 30 cm, ed. 15
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Deborah Klein, St.
Kilda Warrior, 1996, linocut, 61.2 x 45.3 cm, ed. 15
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The show’s theme is summarised in the introductory paragraph of the catalogue essay by Dr. Thomas A. Middlemost:
The linocut
prints of the three contemporary Victorian printmakers, Clayton Tremlett, Rona
Green and Deborah Klein are displayed within the Castlemaine Art Gallery
exhibition, Inking Up. The works within the exhibition
explore the double meanings of inking up a linoleum block for printmaking and
stylized, artistically eschewed explorations that are themselves documents on
inking up or tattooing one’s skin.
The exhibition opened on 29 August and runs until 18 October 2015.
Inking Up
To mark the event, I've made two mini-zines, Tattooed Faces in Living Colour and Tattooed Faces (both pictured below):
To see inside the mini-zine Tattooed Faces in Living Colour, visit Moth Woman Press HERE.
For the inside scoop on the mini-zine Tattooed Faces, go to Moth Woman Press HERE.
The exhibition opened on 29 August and runs until 18 October 2015.
Inking Up
Castlemaine Art Gallery & Historical Museum
To mark the event, I've made two mini-zines, Tattooed Faces in Living Colour and Tattooed Faces (both pictured below):
To see inside the mini-zine Tattooed Faces in Living Colour, visit Moth Woman Press HERE.
Tattooed Faces in Living Colour, mini-zine (photocopy, 10.5 x 7.5 cm. ed.100) |
For the inside scoop on the mini-zine Tattooed Faces, go to Moth Woman Press HERE.