Dimensions of Form: Tamayo and Mixografia addresses the artistic legacy of modern master Rufino Tamayo (1899-1991).
Fifty prints on loan from Mixografía® in Los Angeles depicting silhouetted figures, celestial bodies and the feathered serpent-god Quetzalcoatl will illustrate the “fourth great one’s” last artistic collaborative expedition to add form to a typically flat medium.
The fruit of this venture is Mixografía, a studio and medium whose perfect marriage of artistry and technology allowed Tamayo to transcend the confines of the second dimension. A lithographic stone plate, used for one of his largest printworks and with remnants of the original ink still on it, serves as a significant point of interest for the exhibition. The Mixografía printmaking technique is a unique fine art printing process that allows for the production of three-dimensional prints with elements of relief, texture and very fine surface detail. Since its inception, the mixografia process has been utilized by many contemporary artists including John Baldessari, Ed Ruscha, Analia Saban, Jonas Wood, Alex Israel, and more.
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Museum Hours:
Tuesday - Sunday
10 am - 4 pm
2019/09/21 - 2020/01/19
Bowers Museum
2002 North Main Street, Santa Ana, CA 92706