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Kathan Brown

Kathan Brown (born 1935) is an American master printmaker, writer, lecturer, and entrepreneur. In 1962, Brown founded Crown Point Press, a fine art print shop specializing in etching, and has owned and directed the shop since then.[1] Crown Point Press is widely credited with sparking the revival of etching as a viable art medium.[2] Some of the most important artists of our time, including John Cage, Chuck Close, Anish Kapoor, Ed Ruscha, Kiki Smith and Pat Steir, have worked there.

Kathan Brown
Born1935 (age 88–89)
New York City, New York, U.S.
EducationAntioch College
Occupation(s)master printmaker, writer, lecturer, entrepreneur.
Known forPrintmaking
Spouse(s)Jeryl Parker (m. 1960–1963; divorce),
Tom Marioni (m. 1983–present)
Children1

Early life and education edit

Brown was born in New York City and grew up in Daytona Beach, Florida.[3] She received a B.A. from Antioch College and an M.F.A. from the California College of Arts and Crafts.[3] In addition, she holds Honorary Doctorate degrees from California College of the Arts (CCA) and the San Francisco Art Institute.[3]

Career edit

In 1956, Brown left Antioch College in Ohio for one year to attend the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London. There, she began to study etching. After graduating from Antioch College in 1958,[4] Brown returned to the Central School for another year to fine-tune her technique. In addition, she participated in the Print Workshop at 28 Charlotte Street, run by Birgit Skiöld.[5]

In the summer of 1959, while on a holiday trip to Edinburgh, Brown noticed an old etching press in the backyard of her rooming house. The landlady offered the press to Brown, saying it had been there since World War II. With the etching press in tow, Brown booked passage on a freighter going to San Francisco from Glasgow via the Panama Canal.

In 1962, Brown started Crown Point Press in a storefront space in Richmond, California. The following year she bought a house in Berkeley and ran the printmaking workshop out of her basement. In 1965, Brown began publishing the etching portfolios of Richard Diebenkorn and Wayne Thiebaud. The Press moved into a vacant hat factory on San Pablo Avenue in Oakland in 1971 and then to Folsom Street in San Francisco in 1986. Unfortunately, the Folsom Street space was lost in the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989. In 1990, Crown Point moved to 20 Hawthorne Street in San Francisco where it resides today.

In recent years, Brown has shifted much of her focus to writing and left the day-to-day operations of the press to director Valerie Wade who is a partner in the business. In 2006, Crown Point began publishing a series of books about printmaking, the Magical Secrets series. Brown wrote the first book in the series, Magical Secrets about Thinking Creatively: The Art of Etching and the Truth of Life, which highlights various creative processes artists have embraced while working in the Crown Point studio. Art on Paper magazine reviewed Magical Secrets about Thinking Creatively saying, “Brown combines printmaking, art history, memoir and how-to inspirational literature to address the creative process. She’s wise, forthcoming and down-to-earth”.[6] In 2004, Brown wrote The North Pole, a book detailing her trip to the North Pole through photographs and interviews with travelers, scientists, and a polar archivist. Brown is also the author of a monthly video segment, The Three Minute Egg, where she discusses the creative process.

Over the years, Crown Point’s roster has grown to include over 100 artists from all around the world. Crown Point’s archives have been held at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco since 1991. A smaller archive is owned by the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Crown Point Press celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary with an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and its thirty-fifth with a retrospective jointly organized by and shown at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.[7] and the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor. Today, Crown Point Press publishes the work of five artists a year, hosts printmaking workshops and publishes a series of books about printmaking. The Press will be fifty years old in 2012.

Personal life edit

Brown married Jeryl Parker in 1960 and had a son, Kevin Powis Parker, in 1961.[8] Parker and Brown amicably separated in 1963 and later divorced.

In 1983, she married conceptual artist Tom Marioni.[9] They make their home in San Francisco.

Published work edit

Books by Brown edit

  • Brown, Kathan (1982). John Cage: Etchings 1978-1982. San Francisco: Crown Point Press. ISBN 1891300083.
  • Brown, Kathan (1996). Ink, Paper, Metal, Wood: Painters and Sculptors at Crown Point Press. San Francisco: Chronicle Books. ISBN 0811804690.
  • Why Draw a Live Model? Crown Point Press, 1997
  • Brown, Kathan (1999). Why Draw a Landscape?. San Francisco: Crown Point Press. ISBN 1891300113.
  • Brown, Kathan (2001). John Cage Visual Art: To Sober and Quiet the Mind. San Francisco: Crown Point Press. ISBN 9781891300165.
  • Brown, Kathan (2004). The North Pole. San Francisco: Crown Point Press. ISBN 1891300180.
  • Brown, Kathan (2006). Magical Secrets About Thinking Creatively: The Art of Etching and the Truth of Life. San Francisco: Crown Point Press. ISBN 3791336541.
  • Brown, Kathan (2012). Know That You Are Lucky. San Francisco: Crown Point Press. ISBN 978-1891300240.

Contribution by Brown edit

  • Changing Art: A Chronicle Centered on John Cage, in Tri-Quarterly 54, Spring 1982. Reprinted in A John Cage Reader, Wesleyan University Press, 1983
  • The Cambridge Companion to John Cage, (contributor), ed. David Nicholls, Cambridge University Press, 2002
  • The Uncertainty Principle, The Guardian (UK), March 8, 2002
  • Brooks, Catherine (2007). Magical Secrets about Line Etching & Engraving: The Step-by-Step Art of Incised Lines. San Francisco: Crown Point Press. ISBN 978-1891300202. Edited, and with an appendix on printing by Kathan Brown
  • York, Emily (2008). Magical Secrets about Aquatint: Spit Bite, Sugar Lift & Other Etched Tones Step by Step. San Francisco: Crown Point Press. ISBN 978-1891300219. Edited, and with an appendix on printing by Kathan Brown

Honors and awards edit

  • 1965 – Award for Etching, California Society of Etchers
  • 1983 – Arts Commission, City of San Francisco, Award of Honor
  • 1985 – Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts, California College of Arts and Crafts[3]
  • 1990 – Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts, San Francisco Art Institute[3]
  • 1993 – Outstanding Achievement Award, ArtTable, Inc., Northern California Chapter
  • 1997 – Cyril Award for Business Excellence, San Francisco Chamber of Commerce, San Francisco, California

References edit

  1. ^ "Oral history interview with Kathan Brown, 2017 December 15-18". www.aaa.si.edu. Retrieved 2019-02-21.
  2. ^ Tallman, Susan. 1996. The Contemporary Print from Pre-Pop to Postmodern. New York, NY: Thames and Hudson.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Kathan Brown". FAMSF Search the Collections. 2018-09-21. Retrieved 2019-02-21.
  4. ^ "Kathan Brown". Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF) Explore the Art. Retrieved 2016-04-26.
  5. ^ Birgit Skiold (1959). "Archive and Library Reading Room Blythe House, V&A, AAD/1997/18/383". 1959 Log from The Print Workshop. Retrieved 2013-04-13.
  6. ^ Helfand,Glen. "Magical Secrets About Thinking Creatively: The Art of Etching and the Truth of Life, Review." Art on paper, July/August 2006
  7. ^ Gerard, Stephen (September 1997). "Thirty-Five Years at Crown Point Press". Vol. 4, no. 1. Articulate Contemporary Art Review. p. 12.
  8. ^ Abate, Tom (2003-11-12). "SPOTLIGHT / Kevin Parker: His pastime became his life's work". SFGate. Retrieved 2019-02-21.
  9. ^ Writer, Jesse Hamlin, Chronicle Staff (1997-09-28). "Crowning Achievement / For 35 years, print publisher has pressed the point that etching is serious art". SFGATE. Retrieved 2021-08-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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writer lecturer entrepreneur Known forPrintmakingSpouse s Jeryl Parker m 1960 1963 divorce Tom Marioni m 1983 present Children1 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 Published work 4 1 Books by Brown 4 2 Contribution by Brown 5 Honors and awards 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editBrown was born in New York City and grew up in Daytona Beach Florida 3 She received a B A from Antioch College and an M F A from the California College of Arts and Crafts 3 In addition she holds Honorary Doctorate degrees from California College of the Arts CCA and the San Francisco Art Institute 3 Career editIn 1956 Brown left Antioch College in Ohio for one year to attend the Central School of Arts and Crafts in London There she began to study etching After graduating from Antioch College in 1958 4 Brown returned to the Central School for another year to fine tune her technique In addition she participated in the Print Workshop at 28 Charlotte Street run by Birgit Skiold 5 In the summer of 1959 while on a holiday trip to Edinburgh Brown noticed an old etching press in the backyard of her rooming house The landlady offered the press to Brown saying it had been there since World War II With the etching press in tow Brown booked passage on a freighter going to San Francisco from Glasgow via the Panama Canal In 1962 Brown started Crown Point Press in a storefront space in Richmond California The following year she bought a house in Berkeley and ran the printmaking workshop out of her basement In 1965 Brown began publishing the etching portfolios of Richard Diebenkorn and Wayne Thiebaud The Press moved into a vacant hat factory on San Pablo Avenue in Oakland in 1971 and then to Folsom Street in San Francisco in 1986 Unfortunately the Folsom Street space was lost in the Loma Prieta earthquake of 1989 In 1990 Crown Point moved to 20 Hawthorne Street in San Francisco where it resides today In recent years Brown has shifted much of her focus to writing and left the day to day operations of the press to director Valerie Wade who is a partner in the business In 2006 Crown Point began publishing a series of books about printmaking the Magical Secrets series Brown wrote the first book in the series Magical Secrets about Thinking Creatively The Art of Etching and the Truth of Life which highlights various creative processes artists have embraced while working in the Crown Point studio Art on Paper magazine reviewed Magical Secrets about Thinking Creatively saying Brown combines printmaking art history memoir and how to inspirational literature to address the creative process She s wise forthcoming and down to earth 6 In 2004 Brown wrote The North Pole a book detailing her trip to the North Pole through photographs and interviews with travelers scientists and a polar archivist Brown is also the author of a monthly video segment The Three Minute Egg where she discusses the creative process Over the years Crown Point s roster has grown to include over 100 artists from all around the world Crown Point s archives have been held at the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco since 1991 A smaller archive is owned by the National Gallery of Art Washington D C Crown Point Press celebrated its twenty fifth anniversary with an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York and its thirty fifth with a retrospective jointly organized by and shown at the National Gallery of Art Washington D C 7 and the Fine Arts Museum of San Francisco at the California Palace of the Legion of Honor Today Crown Point Press publishes the work of five artists a year hosts printmaking workshops and publishes a series of books about printmaking The Press will be fifty years old in 2012 Personal life editBrown married Jeryl Parker in 1960 and had a son Kevin Powis Parker in 1961 8 Parker and Brown amicably separated in 1963 and later divorced In 1983 she married conceptual artist Tom Marioni 9 They make their home in San Francisco Published work editBooks by Brown edit Brown Kathan 1982 John Cage Etchings 1978 1982 San Francisco Crown Point Press ISBN 1891300083 Brown Kathan 1996 Ink Paper Metal Wood Painters and Sculptors at Crown Point Press San Francisco Chronicle Books ISBN 0811804690 Why Draw a Live Model Crown Point Press 1997 Brown Kathan 1999 Why Draw a Landscape San Francisco Crown Point Press ISBN 1891300113 Brown Kathan 2001 John Cage Visual Art To Sober and Quiet the Mind San Francisco Crown Point Press ISBN 9781891300165 Brown Kathan 2004 The North Pole San Francisco Crown Point Press ISBN 1891300180 Brown Kathan 2006 Magical Secrets About Thinking Creatively The Art of Etching and the Truth of Life San Francisco Crown Point Press ISBN 3791336541 Brown Kathan 2012 Know That You Are Lucky San Francisco Crown Point Press ISBN 978 1891300240 Contribution by Brown edit Changing Art A Chronicle Centered on John Cage in Tri Quarterly 54 Spring 1982 Reprinted in A John Cage Reader Wesleyan University Press 1983 The Cambridge Companion to John Cage contributor ed David Nicholls Cambridge University Press 2002 The Uncertainty Principle The Guardian UK March 8 2002 Brooks Catherine 2007 Magical Secrets about Line Etching amp Engraving The Step by Step Art of Incised Lines San Francisco Crown Point Press ISBN 978 1891300202 Edited and with an appendix on printing by Kathan Brown York Emily 2008 Magical Secrets about Aquatint Spit Bite Sugar Lift amp Other Etched Tones Step by Step San Francisco Crown Point Press ISBN 978 1891300219 Edited and with an appendix on printing by Kathan BrownHonors and awards edit1965 Award for Etching California Society of Etchers 1983 Arts Commission City of San Francisco Award of Honor 1985 Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts California College of Arts and Crafts 3 1990 Honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts San Francisco Art Institute 3 1993 Outstanding Achievement Award ArtTable Inc Northern California Chapter 1997 Cyril Award for Business Excellence San Francisco Chamber of Commerce San Francisco CaliforniaReferences edit Oral history interview with Kathan Brown 2017 December 15 18 www aaa si edu Retrieved 2019 02 21 Tallman Susan 1996 The Contemporary Print from Pre Pop to Postmodern New York NY Thames and Hudson a b c d e Kathan Brown FAMSF Search the Collections 2018 09 21 Retrieved 2019 02 21 Kathan Brown Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco FAMSF Explore the Art Retrieved 2016 04 26 Birgit Skiold 1959 Archive and Library Reading Room Blythe House V amp A AAD 1997 18 383 1959 Log from The Print Workshop Retrieved 2013 04 13 Helfand Glen Magical Secrets About Thinking Creatively The Art of Etching and the Truth of Life Review Art on paper July August 2006 Gerard Stephen September 1997 Thirty Five Years at Crown Point Press Vol 4 no 1 Articulate Contemporary Art Review p 12 Abate Tom 2003 11 12 SPOTLIGHT Kevin Parker His pastime became his life s work SFGate Retrieved 2019 02 21 Writer Jesse Hamlin Chronicle Staff 1997 09 28 Crowning Achievement For 35 years print publisher has pressed the point that etching is serious art SFGATE Retrieved 2021 08 16 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link External links editOral history interview with Kathan Brown 2017 December 15 18 from Archives of American Art Smithsonian Institution SFMOMA 75th Anniversary Oral History Project Kathan Brown Founder Crown Point Press from 2007 from Regional Oral History Office at the Bancroft Library Crown Point Press website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Kathan Brown amp oldid 1207723474, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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