Betty Woodman More Prints
American, 1930-2018
Betty Woodman was a leading American ceramist whose dazzling inventions with form and color moved beyond the traditional domain of craft. Her work is crucial to larger discussions about gender, craft, and modernism in 20th-century America.
In 2008, Woodman was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Brooklyn Museum. She has been honored as National Academician by National Academy Museum and School of Fine Arts in New York and is the recipient of the prestigious Dunwiddie Prize from that same institution. She holds Honorary Doctorates from Rhode Island School of Design; Nova Scotia College of Art and Design; and the University of Colorado, Boulder, where she served as Professor of Fine Arts for many years. Other honors and awards include the Premio Internazionale Vietri sul Mare, Fondazione Museo Artistico Industriale in Salerno, Italy; the Visionary Award of The American Craft Museum in New York; a Rockefeller Foundation Fellowship from he Bellagio Study Center in Bellagio, Italy; a Distinguished Research & Creative Lectureship, University of Colorado, Boulder; the Colorado Governor’s Award in the Arts; two NEA Fellowships, and a Fulbright-Hays Scholarship to Florence, Italy.
Woodman’s work has been shown around the world in exhibitions throughout the US, and in France, Italy, Holland and Japan. Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art; Boston Museum of Fine Arts; Brooklyn Museum; Metropolitan Museum of Art; Smithsonian Institute; National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC; Philadelphia Museum of Art; Whitney Museum of American Art; the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam; Victoria and Albert Museum in London; the ICA London; and numerous others. In 2006, “The Art of Betty Woodman,” a retrospective of Woodman’s work, was shown at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.(Biography provided by Susanna Gold Gallery)
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Artist: Betty Woodman
The White & Black Set
By Betty Woodman
Located in Lyons, CO
Color woodcut/lithograph with chine collé and collage
Woodman returned to Shark's in 2015 to make her most recent print "The White & Black Set". The artist poses a set of white a...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Betty Woodman More Prints
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Lithograph, Woodcut
Summer Home
By Betty Woodman
Located in Lyons, CO
Color lithograph with chine collé and collage, Edition 60.
We are deeply saddened by the passing of Betty Woodman January, 2, 2018
Betty Woodman was a leading American ceramist who...
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2010s Contemporary Betty Woodman More Prints
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Lithograph
Balustrade Vase C
By Betty Woodman
Located in Lyons, CO
Color monotype collage/woodcut.
Since 1985, Woodman collaborated with Master printer Bud Shark to produce monotypes, woodcuts and lithographs with the same inventiveness and exubera...
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1990s Contemporary Betty Woodman More Prints
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Monotype
Alessandro's Room
By Betty Woodman
Located in Lyons, CO
Color woodcut/lithograph triptych with chine collé and collage, Edition 30
Since 1985, Woodman has collaborated with Master printer Bud Shark to produce monotypes, woodcuts and l...
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20th Century Contemporary Betty Woodman More Prints
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Lithograph
Minoan Pitchers/Oribe Tray
By Betty Woodman
Located in Lyons, CO
Color lithograph, Edition 16.
Woodman’s painterly prints make reference to the rich history of ceramics around the world, from the “Oribe Tray” monotypes, to “Etruscan Pot”, and “Iz...
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1980s Contemporary Betty Woodman More Prints
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Lithograph
Pompeian Garden
By Betty Woodman
Located in Lyons, CO
Color woodcut, Edition 15.
Since 1985, Woodman collaborated with Master printer Bud Shark to produce monotypes, woodcuts and lithographs with the same inventiveness and exuberance o...
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1990s Contemporary Betty Woodman More Prints
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Woodcut
Chinese Pleasures
By Betty Woodman
Located in Lyons, CO
Color lithograph with chine collé, Edition 30.
All who saw her retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum in 2006 know….Betty Woodman's work in clay, on paper and in print, is colo...
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Lithograph
Picking Plum Blossoms
By Betty Woodman
Located in Lyons, CO
Color woodcut with chine collé and gold leaf, Edition 30.
Picking Plum Blossoms is based on a recent triptych of ceramic vessels decorated with Japane...
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A Single Joy of Song
By Betty Woodman
Located in Lyons, CO
Color woodcut/lithograph triptych, Edition 30.
A Single Joy of Song is Betty Woodman’s last print. We began discussing this project with her in 2016. She sent a large three part study that would make a wonderful woodcut. Betty made plans to come to Shark’s Ink...
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2010s Contemporary Betty Woodman More Prints
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Woodcut
Greek Pots Visit Edo
By Betty Woodman
Located in Lyons, CO
Color woodcut/lithograph with chine collé, Edition 30.
Betty Woodman’s lithograph/woodcut/chine collé, “Greek Pots Visit Edo”, places images of her pots...
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Woodcut
Polka Dot Skirt
By Betty Woodman
Located in Lyons, CO
Color woodcut/lithograph with chine collé and collage, Edition 30
Woodman's work in prints is an extension of her great interest in materials, processes and mark making. She combines various printmaking techniques and uses collage, pochoir, metal leaf and chine collé. Woodman's prints have echoed, informed and stimulated her work in clay. In her prints Woodman typically poses images of her ceramic pieces in distinctive spaces.
In her new print Polka Dot Skirt...
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Woodcut
Chinese Pleasures III
By Betty Woodman
Located in Lyons, CO
Color monotype
Since 1985, Woodman has collaborated with Master printer Bud Shark to produce monotypes, woodcuts and lithographs with the same inventiveness and exuberance of her ...
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Early 2000s Contemporary Betty Woodman More Prints
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Monotype
Kabuki Space
By Betty Woodman
Located in Lyons, CO
Color woodcut, Edition 30.
Betty Woodman’s woodcut “Kabuki Space” places images of a pair of her pots in an exuberant Japanese inspired stage-like interior. Woodman blends colors,...
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Sienna
By Betty Woodman
Located in Lyons, CO
Color woodcut/lithograph with chine collé, gold leaf and collage, Edition 30
Betty Woodman is a leading American ceramist whose dazzling inventions with form and color have moved be...
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Color woodcut/monoprint collage.
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