DKW June 2009 Update
18th July 2009 | Other items by Luke Crossley |
Collaboration has always lain at the heart of what David Krut Print Workshop (DKW) has set out to achieve, and 2009 has so far proved to be an extremely busy, but rewarding, year for DKW. The past six months seem to have flown by as many artists have explored the art of printmaking with the three dedicated printers to produce a diverse range of projects. These projects range from the austerity of Alexandra Ross’s melancholic black and white Polaroid prints, to Maja Maljevic’s surreal creations and creatures; from the absurdity inherent in the world of William Kentridge’s rampaging Nose, to editioned screenprints of works by luminaries like John Meyer and Paul Stopforth. above: Jillian Ross, Phil Sanders, Niall Bingham and Deborah Bell.
2009 has also seen the culmination of several projects begun the year before. The two most noteworthy of these were most likely a series of works by Deborah Bell, and the artist’s book by Austrian artist Friedrich Danielis. left: Friedrich Danielis, Bronwyn Law-Viljoen, Mlungisi Khongisa. right: Maja Maljevic and Jillian Ross Deborah Bell’s prints, which were exhibited under the name Collaborations were created across two continents with DKW Manger Jillian Ross, master printer Phil Sanders of the Robert Blackburn Print Studio and the highly-esteemed |




