Primarily known for his sculptural work, Aaron Spangler is a virtuosic self-taught sculptor of wood. In October 2014, Highpoint Editions will release ten handprinted woodcuts created with Spangler during his time as a visiting artist at Highpoint.
Dangles and Snipes
Untitled (Spotlights)
Wayland
Although / Emote, Forthcoming, Continuous, Selfsame (although)
Five Beauties Rising
A significant new body of work by internationally renowned artist Willie Cole. The works created in collaboration with Highpoint Editions include 27 intaglio and relief prints of ironing boards, a series of small and large screenprinted iron patterns juxtaposed in eye-popping colors, as well as a large woodcut depicting two female forms comprised of women’s high heeled shoes and echoing themes and techniques Cole has employed in his sculptural work.
JFK in “64” & Something Real, Authentic, True
Clarence Morgan, 2012
“Team Gorman” and “Miller Trucking”
David Rathman returned to Highpoint Editions during summer 2011 and finished up work on a spectacular large-scale diptych of a demolition derby car and truck. The images are lithographs in black and are hand water-colored by the artist. Both vehicles are tiled into multiple prints, emphasizing their quirky, deconstructed/ reconstructed quality and the scale reflects the physicality of their subjects.
Here and Now: Re-View, Re-Think, i≠i
Ceaseless, Endless, Timeless, Boundless
Skeleton Images Tossed by Chance
Based in Mexico City and well-known internationally, Amorales embraces a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach to creating his art. While working with Highpoint Editions, his strategy of replication and reconfiguration of his Liquid Archive — a collection of drawings that he has assembled over the past decade — led to the production of wonderful new prints.