Outlaws Ride Again
I had considered titling this post "Outlaws Assemble!" or "Outlaw Printmakers Assemble!", but even I am not that cheesy. What I can say is that it looks like we are having another official Outlaw Printmakers exhibition, almost 20 years after the last one. Who are the Outlaw Printmakers? A group of printmakers that I happen to be a part of. It's a group put together by Tom Huck, printmakers he considered to be proper artists, even if not recognized by the art world as such. I don't know if there was ever an official list, but they have done a lot of things together over the years- some exhibiting, some workshops, etc. Sometimes that includes me. Mostly they are just print artists Tom has met through various things he is a part of who share his interest in print media and making art from start to finish. He once said he considered me perhaps the biggest outlaw of all, as I was the only one in the group who wasn't attached to a college. Once again I am no longer attached to a college, so I guess I am still one.
The artists who would become the Outlaws were involved in various things together, but the first official function was an Outlaw Printmakers show in NYC that was part of the Southern Graphics convention at Rutgers in 2004. That show was in the Big Cat Gallery in Manhattan (still not sure what neighborhood that was), a place that I believe no longer exists. Besides being a show in New York including me art, it's where I met Molly, the other half of this Studio. The piece I showed is below:
According to this blog, we had another show in St Louis back in 2008 at the Museum of Contemporary Art. I don't remember this, as a lot has happened in the years since, but that is why I have a blog. It seems that the art I showed is this:
While I have seen and done things with various Outlaws since then (and no doubt they did other things with each other) and at least four I've seen their names on endorsed products, it has been a while since we officially had a show together. What led to all this was a few days ago I found an email in my art box from Kate Davis, the executive director of Pyramid Atlantic, a print organization down in Maryland. I've heard of them, and remember applying for something there a long time ago, before I had this blog. Didn't get it. But she says this mail is a follow up to Tom Huck's email about this upcoming show. Never got any mail from Tom, but that's neither here nor there. This mail I did get mentions the show, and gives some deadlines, but I don't know more than that. They want to hear from me by the start of September that I will be participating, and I can do that, but what is going into the show is still debatable. For example, Tom took two of my Robert Johnson prints (unframed) for a show he was doing in Brooklyn last year, and still has them. Are these going to Maryland? If so, great and I will give them some other things. If not, I may include these same prints (minus text) in what I send. They are good prints after all. Unfortunately, neither Tom nor Kate answered their phones yesterday, so this question remains unanswered. I'll try again next week.
I did take a quick trip to the Studio yesterday afternoon to see what I had in the rack. Whatever happens, I assume I will be sending some Robert Johnson prints, and I was curious as to what I have done and in the rack. Now I know- a variety of the likely suspects, both with and without the lyrics, and I expect I would frame the non-lyric ones for shipping. (if Tom brings the unframed ones that had been in Brooklyn, they have lyrics) The prints themselves are not due until October, so I have plenty of time to build a shipping box for them.
So what I know now is that we have a show at Pyramid Atlantic (confirmed on the gallery website) that runs from mid October (with an opening on October 16th) to either mid November or the end of November- there's some discrepancy there between the email and the website. Work will be professionally photographed (for the website I assume) and the gallery gets about 20,000 visitors in a year, so I can expect an audience. Sales are permitted. I still don't know exactly what I will be showing, but when I figure it out, I'll post it here.






















