Monday 2 May 2011

Speaking from experience, print process

An interesting print response to Shakespeare:

Alongside their latest batch of plays, the RSC are staging Folio: an exhibition of Shakespeare-inspired prints from the Royal College of Art. Back in 1964, the college’s Printmaking Department produced a series of lithographs to celebrate the playwright’s quatro-centenary. Original prints from this series will be exhibited, as well as newer works by guest artists, students and staff at the RCA.






















Bernard Cheese – Shakespeare’s Kings, lithograph, 1964.




























Justyna Kabala, Lady Macbeth, photo lithograph (2011).  


















Joe Tilson – Shakespeare’s XV Sonnet, lithograph, 1964.






















Adam Dant – The Theatre, Shoreditch, three-colour chiaroscuro woodcut, 2010.






















Eleanor Lines, All that Glisters is not Gold, screenprint and photo lithograph (2011).

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