Alan Shields (1944-2005): Selections from the Jones Road Print Shop
From October 5 through November 11, 2007, The Drawing Room is pleased to present "Alan Shields (1944-2005): Selections from the Jones Road Print Shop, 1971-1978", an exhibition of ten distinctive prints that Shields produced in collaboration with the master printer, William Weege, at the experimental print shop Weege founded in rural Wisconsin in 1971.
Upon arriving in New York in 1968 after attending college at Kansas State University, Shields quickly found his place in the vibrant New York art community at a time when the traditional divisions between painting, sculpture and printmaking were being called into question. As a college student, Shields had already begun integrating stitching into his paintings, one of many idiosyncratic techniques that characterized his lifelong approach to art making. Shortly after his inclusion in the first of many shows at the Paula Cooper Gallery in 1968, the grid became a dominant form in both his paintings and his prints. By 1970, his canvas works incorporated colored strips of industrial cotton webbing stitched into open grids and other structures that were often suspended from the ceiling to permit viewing from both sides. Just as his monumental works gained notoriety for defying conventional parameters of painting or sculpture, Shields’ expansive use of materials and techniques in his prints earned him high praise. The ten prints assembled for this exhibition offer viewers insight into the broad range of innovative printing methods that he embraced during the 1970s and beyond.
See below for full press release and selected works.
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Alan ShieldsTombstone Plate, 1978signed, dated, titled and numbered lower center: Tombstone Plate 11/21 Alan Shields 1978serigraph and relief print on triple couched Upper U.S. Paper Mill handmade paper21 inches diameterEdition of 21
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Alan ShieldsScaba-Pro, 1974signed, dated and numbered verso: Alan Shields 74 11/30serigraph, relief, flocking and embossing on black silk content handmade paper by Lucine Folgueras13 x 13 inches17 1/2 x 17 1/2 inches framedEdition of 30
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Alan ShieldsSlopes of Kentucky, 1974signed and dated: Alan Shields 74etching and lithograph on dyed Arches Cover10 1/2 x 12 inches15 x 16 5/8 inches framedEdition of 31
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Alan ShieldsO.J., 1974signed, dated, titled and numbered: Alan Shields 74 O.J. 14/28serigraph, etching and relief with vegetable printing on black silk content handmade paper by Lucine Folgueras6 3/8 x 6 inches11 x 10 5/8 inches framedEdition of 28