David Blackwood: The Lost Etching

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David Blackwood: THE LOST ETCHING SE PTEM BER 9 - 23, 2 02 1 HE FFEL GA L L ERY, TO RO NTO 155 YO R KV I L L E AV E N U E BY AP POI N T M EN T

“In 1970 I was working on several large etchings in a series known as The Lost Party. One of those plates, an image of a search party stranded while looking for lost sealers, was inspired by Theodore Gericault’s great painting The Raft of the Medusa, in the collection of the Louvre. When I encountered technical difficulties with this plate I set it aside and moved forward with other new etchings. At that time I was Artist in Residence at the University of Toronto, Mississauga and when I completed the residency and moved to Port Hope this plate was somehow misplaced or ‘lost’. After finally becoming settled in a recently built new studio in Port Hope, I asked my studio manager and assistant to undertake the first complete and comprehensive inventory of all the copper plates. During that inventory, this past year, the ‘lost’ plate was discovered, and completed in 2021.” David Blackwood Port Hope, September 2021 For more information: Daniel Gallay daniel@heffel.com 416-915-4076

Search Party: Lost, 1970-2021 (various states) Edition of 50 32 x 20 in, 81.3 x 50.8 cm etching and aquatint on paper


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