Terry Winters: Printed Works

by Nan Rosenthal
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Editorial Reviews

The American artist Terry Winters (b 1949), known for his sensuously abstract paintings and drawings, is also a distinguished printmaker. He has explored a wide range of printing methods and techniques, including intaglio, lithography, screenprinting, woodcut, and linoleum cut, and has worked at such notable print ateliers as Universal Limited Art Editions in West Islip, New York, and the Aldo Crommelynck studio in Paris. Winters's early works, sometimes described as organic abstraction, resonate with echoes of the natural world, while his more recent prints contain layered abstract fields that address how consciousness relates to visual form. This catalogue, accompanying a retrospective exhibition of Winters's prints, will consist of a short essay, a selected bibliography, and a checklist of approximately 90 works. The prints, all from the collection of the Metropolitan Museum, will be on display from 12th June to 30th September 2001.

Customer Reviews

If clarity and understanding can be priced...this is the bargin....... , 2008-04-15
by Dan H. Handwerker (memphis, tennessee USA)
Of the 10+ Terry Winters books I have, this is the best in describing his motivation, inspirtation and method. From the process standpoint, I particularly liked the description of his using Picasso's rinsed-proof method and computer cut cherry wood blocks for his print making. As a engineer who was involved with distribution patterns in rural, town and dense metro areas, Terry Winters has always seemed to speak a familiar language. This book heads my list of important contributions to understanding Terry Winters' work and his place in appreciating the complexity in the world we live and usually take for granted. You won't be disappointed with this short book that is large in significance.
Printed works:, 2006-02-24
by B_rent (KY USA)
This is a small but informative view of Winters' prints. The images look great.