Dirty Dish; plus a Cancellation Proof by Joseph Goldyne

Dirty Dish; plus a Cancellation Proof by Joseph Goldyne

Dirty Dish; plus a Cancellation Proof

Joseph Goldyne

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Title

Dirty Dish; plus a Cancellation Proof

 
Artist

Joseph Goldyne

  1942 - PRESENT (biography)
Year
1979  
Technique
etching and aquatint 
Image Size
8 7/8 x 11 7/8" platemarks 
Signature
pencil signed, lower right 
Edition Size
Printer's Proof of 2nd state (outside published edition of 20) 
Annotations
titled and editioned in pencil; related cancellation proof reads "cancellation plate impression" in lower left 
Reference
Garver 66, illustrated 
Paper
ivory wove BFK Rives 
State
ii/ii; proof 
Publisher
3EP LTD, Palo Alto, CA 
Inventory ID
20706 
Price
$1,350.00 
Description

An early etching by Joseph Goldyne, done at 3EP/LTD Press in Palo Alto. Goldyne was one of the three partners in the press. "Dirty Dish" was done in two states, this is a Printer's Proof impression of the second state. There are impressions from the second state with watercolor additions. This proof is sold with a cancellation proof of the plate, an excellent teaching set.

The published edition of this image was done in an edition of 20. There are also 15 various proofs, of which this impression is one. An impression of this image can be found in the collections of the Achenbach Foundation for the Graphic Arts, San Francisco.

Throughout his career, Goldyne has made editioned prints, but his attention has been focused on the unique impression as opposed to the production of editions. For that reason, most of his prints are proofs and very few are editioned. The artist's editioned prints were presented in 2001 in the exhibition "Selected Prints", Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington DC, October 6, 2001 December 17, 2001. Since 1985, Joseph Goldyne has created a number of livres d'artiste, working with printer and designers Andrew Hoyem, Peter Koch and Wesley Tanner among others.

Joseph Goldyne was born in Chicago in 1942. Expressing an early aptitude for art, Goldyne recalled that his grade school teachers, Mary Glunt and Leonard Breger, encouraged this self-taught pursuit and he would go on to receive his AB in Art History at University of California, Berkeley in 1964, participating in his first gorup exhibition at Gump's Gallery in 1966. However, the drive to settle on a career trajectory directed Goldyne to other interests, especially in science and medicine. After receiving his MD in from the University of California School of Medicine, San Francisco in 1968, he realized he could not persist in this career at the cost of the exclusion of art. He went on to earn his MA in Fine Arts at Harvard University in 1970.

In 1973 Goldyne held his first solo exhibition at San Francisco's Quay Gallery - coincidentally, also the first exhibition in California devoted exclusively to the monoprint, Goldyne's preferred medium. After a successful show, Goldyne continued to exhibit across the U.S., including at the Corcoran Gallery of Art in Washington D.C., The Fresno Art Museum, John Berggruen Gallery, Museum of Art at University of Wisconsin, Richard York Gallery in New York, National Museum of American Art, Smithsonian Institution in Washington D.C., and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. Goldyne was one of the founders of 3EP Press, "3EP" standing for 3 Equal Partners: Paula Kirkeby, Mary Margaret Anderson and Joseph Goldyne.

 

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