Emi Winter, The Egyptians, 2004

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Portfolio of 16 linocuts on Tosa Hanga Japanese paper in letterpress printed cardstock slipcase
Printed by Robert Arber, Marfa, Texas
6 x 7 7/8 inches each / 15 x 20 cm each
Edition of 35 with 5 APs + 5 PPs
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Biography
Emi Winter was born and grew up in Oaxaca, Mexico. She obtained a BA in visual arts from Oberlin College and a MFA in painting from Bard College. Her work includes painting, printmaking and textiles which she makes in collaboration with printers and weavers in Mexico and the United States. She has done residencies at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas and Ateliers Hoeherweg in Dusseldorf. She curated solo exhibitions of work by Andrea Sala and Martin Mele for the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Oaxaca and cocurated the survey exhibition “Minus Space in Oaxaca” for various cultural institutions in the city. In 2011 she was awarded the acquisition prize for the XV edition of the Rufino Tamayo painting biennial in Mexico. Most recently, her work has been shown at Parker Gallery, Los Angeles; LACMA; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC; V1 Gallery, Copenhagen; Ulterior Gallery, New York; Maine College of Art, Portland; The Suburban, Milwaukee and Minus Space, Brooklyn. Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, Mexico; Museo Nacional de la Estampa, Mexico; McNay Art Museum, San Antonio and the Grunwald Center for Graphic Arts at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. She currently lives in New Jersey and teaches bilingual art classes to Latino immigrants for the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey.

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Portfolio of 16 linocuts on Tosa Hanga Japanese paper in letterpress printed cardstock slipcase
Printed by Robert Arber, Marfa, Texas
6 x 7 7/8 inches each / 15 x 20 cm each
Edition of 35 with 5 APs + 5 PPs
#EW14

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Note: This purchase includes an estimated shipping charge. Your final shipping balance will be billed separately. We will contact you with details after your purchase.

Biography
Emi Winter was born and grew up in Oaxaca, Mexico. She obtained a BA in visual arts from Oberlin College and a MFA in painting from Bard College. Her work includes painting, printmaking and textiles which she makes in collaboration with printers and weavers in Mexico and the United States. She has done residencies at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas and Ateliers Hoeherweg in Dusseldorf. She curated solo exhibitions of work by Andrea Sala and Martin Mele for the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Oaxaca and cocurated the survey exhibition “Minus Space in Oaxaca” for various cultural institutions in the city. In 2011 she was awarded the acquisition prize for the XV edition of the Rufino Tamayo painting biennial in Mexico. Most recently, her work has been shown at Parker Gallery, Los Angeles; LACMA; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC; V1 Gallery, Copenhagen; Ulterior Gallery, New York; Maine College of Art, Portland; The Suburban, Milwaukee and Minus Space, Brooklyn. Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, Mexico; Museo Nacional de la Estampa, Mexico; McNay Art Museum, San Antonio and the Grunwald Center for Graphic Arts at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. She currently lives in New Jersey and teaches bilingual art classes to Latino immigrants for the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey.

Portfolio of 16 linocuts on Tosa Hanga Japanese paper in letterpress printed cardstock slipcase
Printed by Robert Arber, Marfa, Texas
6 x 7 7/8 inches each / 15 x 20 cm each
Edition of 35 with 5 APs + 5 PPs
#EW14

Have a question? Contact us.

Note: This purchase includes an estimated shipping charge. Your final shipping balance will be billed separately. We will contact you with details after your purchase.

Biography
Emi Winter was born and grew up in Oaxaca, Mexico. She obtained a BA in visual arts from Oberlin College and a MFA in painting from Bard College. Her work includes painting, printmaking and textiles which she makes in collaboration with printers and weavers in Mexico and the United States. She has done residencies at the Chinati Foundation in Marfa, Texas and Ateliers Hoeherweg in Dusseldorf. She curated solo exhibitions of work by Andrea Sala and Martin Mele for the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Oaxaca and cocurated the survey exhibition “Minus Space in Oaxaca” for various cultural institutions in the city. In 2011 she was awarded the acquisition prize for the XV edition of the Rufino Tamayo painting biennial in Mexico. Most recently, her work has been shown at Parker Gallery, Los Angeles; LACMA; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC; V1 Gallery, Copenhagen; Ulterior Gallery, New York; Maine College of Art, Portland; The Suburban, Milwaukee and Minus Space, Brooklyn. Her work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, Mexico; Museo Nacional de la Estampa, Mexico; McNay Art Museum, San Antonio and the Grunwald Center for Graphic Arts at the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles. She currently lives in New Jersey and teaches bilingual art classes to Latino immigrants for the Visual Arts Center of New Jersey.