Silvermine
Margot Bittenbender
Imagine Alice... October 14 - November 10, 2018
“Imagine Alice…” …falling into a Japanese Wonderland Alice surprised me by showing up in a Japanese translation at a museum store in Kanazawa in Western Japan. (I knew her by the standard Tennial illustrations, since, although I speak some Japanese, I don’t begin to read.) And there she was everywhere in Japan: in oil paintings by serious artists, in imaginative dioramas by children’s book illustrators, in pert little manga cartoons and everywhere in popular culture (including an Alice Café where a costumed waitress served me a drink with a lit sparkler in the glass, and graciously wished me a “Happy Un-Birthday”). I wondered, then, about Alice herself. What sort of wonderland might she find in Japan if that rabbit hole had opened up there instead of England? Stately mums with origami butterflies…a Japanese Jabberwock in a bamboo forest…a magical mushroom kimono…all the sorts of surreal we would expect, and others, besides. My Alice and I went walking through Japan together, observing and dreaming, seeing the real and the unreal. For me, art is always a combination of experience and imagination, planned and serendipitous, and Alice was a wonderful companion in that journey. Margot Bittenbender October, 2018
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Landscape with Two Moons (Japan) Intaglio print w/hand-coloring, 24” x 18”, Framed $850, Unframed $650
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Alice in Japan: Folded Butterflies Intaglio print w/hand-coloring, 24� x 18�, Framed $850, Unframed $650
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A Kimono for Alice Intaglio print w/hand-coloring, 24� x 18�, Framed $850, Unframed $650
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Go Ask Alice (Magical Mushroom Kimono) Intaglio print w/hand-coloring, 24” x 18”, Framed $850, Unframed $650
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A Kimono for White Rabbit Intaglio and paper lithography, 24� x 18�, Framed $850, Unframed $650
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Garden Kimono for White Rabbit Intaglio print w/chine collé, 24” x 18”, Framed $850, Unframed $650
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Alice’s Pool of Tears Kimono Intaglio print w/chine collé, 24” x 18”, Framed $850, Unframed $650
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Painting the Roses Red Intaglio print w/hand-coloring, 15� x 12�, Framed $350, Unframed $250
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Down, Down, Down Paper lithography mounted on Japanese scroll, 56” x 13.5”, $750
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Magic Mushrooms (6 pieces) Intaglio prints w/hand-coloring, 40� x 26�, Framed $1,100, Unframed $900
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Paper Birds in a Paper Tree Intaglio print w/chine collé, 24” x 18”, Framed $850, Unframed $650
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A Flock of Paper Birds Intaglio print, 24” x 18”, Framed $850, Unframed $650
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Landscape with Two Dolls and a Castle Intaglio print, 18” x 24”, Framed $850, Unframed $650
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Knave of Hearts Intaglio print w/chine collé, 18” x 24”, Framed $850, Unframed $650
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Alice is a Doll Intaglio print w/chine collé, 12” x 9”, Framed $300, Unframed $200
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Alice Blue Intaglio print w/chine collé, 9” x 12”,Framed $300, Unframed $200
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“Oh, my ears and whiskers, it’s getting late!” Intaglio print, 24” x 18”, Framed $850, Unframed $650
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Alice in Japan: Next Move Intaglio print, 24” x 18”, Framed $850, Unframed $650
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Alice and the Caterpillar Intaglio Print (4 pcs),50” x 28”, Mounted set $2,800, Unmounted set $2,200
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Mt. Fuji Reflected as a Fan Mixed media print, 24” x 18”, Framed $850, Unframed $650
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Reverie Intaglio print w/chine collé, 9” x 12”, Framed print $250, Unframed $150,
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“Through the Looking Glass Intaglio print w/chine collé, 12” x 18”, Framed $400, Unframed $300
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Jabberwock in a Bamboo Forest Intaglio print, 24” x 18”, Framed $850, Unframed $650
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Whose Party Is It Anyway? Mixed media print, 24” x 26”, Framed $950, Unframed $750
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Alice in Japan: Tea Party Intaglio print w/chine collé, 18” x 24.25”, Framed $900, Unframed $700
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Silvermine Arts Center is a nearly century-old organization dedicated to excellence in art and art education that inspires creativity and builds community. Located on five bucolic acres, Silvermine encompasses a School of Art with over 4,000 annual enrollments; an Outreach Education Program serving 1,000 under-resourced students annually; a Guild of over 300 professional artists; an outdoor Sculpture Walk; a permanent print collection; and five free, public galleries exhibiting contemporary art. Silvermine has been a place for artists to gather since 1906 when visionary sculptor Solon Borglum moved to the area and held annual exhibitions in his studio and weekly artist-critiques called the Knockers Club. In 1922 The Silvermine Guild of Artists was incorporated as a not-for-profit to provide a permanent and supportive community of artists. Guild members represent artists that have a high level of accomplishment and are selected through a jurying process. Our Galleries have exhibited and involved art luminaries such as Joseph Albers, Gabor Peterdi, Milton Avery, Elaine deKooning, Clement Greenberg, Louise Nevelson, Larry Rivers, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Faith Ringold, James Rosenquist, Chuck Close, Philip Johnson, and many others. The Galleries continue to expand on our heritage by presenting visually compelling exhibitions of art by emerging and internationally recognized artists, accompanied by programs that encourage appreciation of art and its role in society. Our layered, approach includes programs tailored to make our exhibitions meaningful, accessible, and enjoyable for diverse audiences of every age and background. Many of our landmark exhibitions are juried by distinguished guest curators. All of our exhibitions offer opportunities for visitors to connect with art and each other through an exploration of ideas. What attracts artists, students, and visitors to Silvermine is the pivotal role it plays as an inclusive gathering place that deepens understanding through the arts. Silvermine is grateful for the generosity of its supporters. Gifts ensure excellence now and for generations to come. Inquires on how you can make a difference, should be directed to Robin Jaffee Frank, robin@silvermineart.org or calling 203.966.5617 x21.
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Silvermine Galleries Roger Mudre, Gallery Director roger@silvermineart.org 203.966.9700 x26
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