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Cirrus Gallery

Cirrus Gallery and Cirrus Editions Limited Publishing and Printing is an art gallery, print workshop and publishing venue in Los Angeles, California. Cirrus Gallery, which houses Cirrus Editions, was founded by Jean Milant and opened in 1970[1] in Hollywood, before moving to its permanent location in 1979 on Alameda Street in Downtown Los Angeles.[2][3] Notable artists whose works were shown and printed with Cirrus Editions include Peter Alexander, John Baldessari, Vija Celmins, Judy Chicago, Judy Fiskin, Craig Kauffman, Allan McCollum, Ed Moses, Bruce Nauman, Ed Ruscha, Betye Saar, Gloria Kisch, Alexis Smith, and Mary Weatherford.[4]

Archives edit

In 1986 the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) acquired the entire archive of artworks produced by Cirrus Editions, including etchings, lithographs, mixed media prints, screenprints, and woodcuts along with corresponding plates and woodblocks.[5] The archive represented every single print that was editioned through Cirrus Editions.[5] In 1995, LACMA presented 130 artworks from the archive in the exhibition titled "Made in L.A.: The Prints of Cirrus Editions" curated by Bruce Davis.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ Tallman, Susan (1996). The contemporary print : from pre-pop to postmodern. London: Thames and Hudson. p. 283. ISBN 9780500236840.
  2. ^ "History". Cirrus Gallery.
  3. ^ Thornburg, Barbara (October 10, 1999). "Lofty Ambitions". latimes.com.
  4. ^ "Artists". Cirrus Gallery.
  5. ^ a b Muchnic, Suzanne (March 28, 1986). "Cirrus Archive Acquired by Museum". latimes.com.
  6. ^ Knight, Christopher (December 12, 1995). "Significant Work of Cirrus Editions Spread Too Thin". latimes.com.

External links edit

  • Celebrating the 51st Anniversary of Cirrus Editions—LA Print: Edition 10 video from the Los Angeles County Museum of Art



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