GLENN GOLDBERG
There (1), 2014
There (2), 2014
There (3), 2014

There (1), There (2), There (3), 2014
Photo relief, collagraph, linocut and pochoir on Rives BFK
Paper size: 12.5 x 16.75 inches
Image size:    6 x 12 inches
Edition of 15
$2,000 for set of 3
$750 each


 
 

Shore Publishing is happy to announce a suite of three new editions by Glenn Goldberg. Printed in an edition of 15, There (1,2 & 3) are a combination of photo relief, collagraph, linocut and pochoir. 


 

The prints utilize Goldberg's delicately rendered guiding motifs of dots, birds, leaves, flowers, trees, and fences. The prints are intentionally colorful yet quiet. They are made in an intimate manner, initially born out of drawings and then utilizing hand cut linoleum, printing through stencils (pochoir), and an altered linoleum surface (collagraph) for the ground that the scenes live in.  They employ "nature" in a structured and graphic manner, with the birds engaged in a relationship to each other and their sparce, gentle surroundings.  The prints are intended to be upbeat, fresh and private in their character.  Each image is half as high as wide, and have the format of a miniature flat screen/movie screen for the viewing of each particular invented world.


 

For pricing and availability please call or email Mae:

1-845-351-4831 ext. 160 

mae@cheymoregallery.com

 

The print is on view at Cheymore Gallery in Tuxedo Park, NY and online at Shore Publishing.

 

Born 1953 in Bronx, New York, Glenn Goldberg has exhibited extensively in the United States.  His work is in the collections of the Brooklyn Museum of Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the High Museum of Art (Atlanta), the Museum of Contemporary Art (Los Angeles), the National Gallery of Art (Washington, DC), the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art (Kansas City), the Rose Art Museum(MA), the National Academy of Art and Letters (NYC), and West Virginia University Art Collection, among others. He has received grants from the Edward Albee Foundation, the Guggenheim Fellowship, and the National Endowment for the Arts. He lives and works in New York City.


 

 

 






Located in the historic Hudson Valley, Shore Publishing was started by Mae Shore in 2014 in connection with Cheymore Gallery to publish and exhibit limited edition fine art prints by both emerging and established artists.