Artwork Record
Images
Metadata
Artist |
Adja Yunkers (1900-1983) |
Title |
Praise to the End! |
Date |
1960 |
Medium |
Etching & aquatint |
Dimensions |
Plate: 14 x 12 1/16 in. |
Description |
The print project, "21 Etchings and Poems," possibly the first of its kind in the US, was conceived by Peter Grippe in 1951, when he became director of Atelier 17, the graphic workshop founded by Stanley William Hayter in Paris, which moved to New York City during World War ll. In 1950, Hayter returned to Paris and Grippe took over the operation. After Atelier 17's New York studio was disbanded in 1954,Grippe continued to work with the artists and poets in his own studio. The project was finally completed in 1960, nearly ten years after its conception, and was published by Morris Gallery Press. Each print closely integrates text and image, including a poem written in its author's hand and imagery created by an artist using innovative intaglio techniques. For the poets, transferring their writing to the copper plates,working backwards from a mirror image, was an arduous but exhilarating experience. In addition to the four works in the Pollock-Krasner collection, the porfolio includes prints by Willem de Kooning, with a poem by Harold Rosenberg; Franz Kline, with a poem by Frank O'Hara; Hayter, with a poem by Jacques-Henry Levesque; and fourteen other artist-poet collaborations. Complete sets are in the Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and numerous other important collections. Gift of Edvard Lieber. |
Catalog Number |
2020.3.4 |
Object Name |
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Current Exhibition |
Crosscurrents: Selections from the Permanent Collection |
