Gary Simmons, Starlite Theatre, 2012. Color aquatint, 32 x 40 in. Published by Paulson Bott Press. FAMSF, foundation purchase, Phyllis C. Wattis Fund for Major Accessions, 2015.37.1Gary Simmons, Starlite Theatre, 2012. Color aquatint, 32 x 40 in. Published by Paulson Bott Press. FAMSF, foundation purchase, Phyllis C. Wattis Fund for Major Accessions, 2015.37.1In the final months of 2015, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco acquired the archive of Paulson Bott Press, a leader in print publishing with a reputation that attracts distinguished contemporary artists to the Bay Area. This exhibition presents highlights from twenty artists who have worked at the press since it was established in 1996, including Tauba Auerbach, Mary Lee Bendolph, Chris Johanson, Margaret Kilgallen, Martin Puryear, and Gary Simmons.Master printers and press owners Pam Paulson and Renée Bott, are known for their ingenuity and technical expertise in intaglio processes. Under their guidance, the press pushes the boundaries of traditional printmaking, while working with internationally recognized artists as well as with those outside the mainstream of the art world. To date, they have produced over half of their editions with minority and female artists.The Paulson Bott Press Archive is held at the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, and comprises nearly 500 prints by more than forty artists.Entry to this exhibition is included with general admission to the museum.Adults $10, seniors 65+ $7, students with current ID $6, youths 13–17 $6, members and children 12 and under free. Prices subject to change without notice.ORDER TICKETS
Mexican and Latino Art Museum | San Francisco | In Association With The Smithsonian Institution - Th
Fort Mason Center, 2 Marina Blvd., Building D
San Francisco
Paulson Bott Press: Celebrating Twenty Yearsde Young Museum | de Young Main address:
de Young Museum | de YoungWells Fargo Center50 Hagiwara Tea Garden DriveCA 94118San Francisco, United statesde Young Museum | de YoungWells Fargo Center50 Hagiwara Tea Garden DriveCA 94118San Francisco, United statesGary Simmons, Starlite Theatre, 2012. Color aquatint, 32 x 40 in. Published by Paulson Bott Press. FAMSF, foundation purchase, Phyllis C. Wattis Fund for Major Accessions, 2015.37.1Gary Simmons, Starlite Theatre, 2012. Color aquatint, 32 x 40 in. Published by Paulson Bott Press. FAMSF, foundation purchase, Phyllis C. Wattis Fund for Major Accessions, 2015.37.1In the final months of 2015, the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco acquired the archive of Paulson Bott Press, a leader in print publishing with a reputation that attracts distinguished contemporary artists to the Bay Area. This exhibition presents highlights from twenty artists who have worked at the press since it was established in 1996, including Tauba Auerbach, Mary Lee Bendolph, Chris Johanson, Margaret Kilgallen, Martin Puryear, and Gary Simmons.Master printers and press owners Pam Paulson and Renée Bott, are known for their ingenuity and technical expertise in intaglio processes. Under their guidance, the press pushes the boundaries of traditional printmaking, while working with internationally recognized artists as well as with those outside the mainstream of the art world. To date, they have produced over half of their editions with minority and female artists.The Paulson Bott Press Archive is held at the Achenbach Foundation for Graphic Arts, and comprises nearly 500 prints by more than forty artists.Entry to this exhibition is included with general admission to the museum.Adults $10, seniors 65+ $7, students with current ID $6, youths 13–17 $6, members and children 12 and under free. Prices subject to change without notice.ORDER TICKETS Book tickets
TheArtKey.com is a product of ArtKey Media Inc., a Swiss media company. Its mission is to offer individuals and companies creating or offering visual art (such as artists, art galleries, art academies, auction houses, art fairs, etc.) and art interested people (such as art lovers, art collectors, etc.) a global platform to promote and find art.
Our team has all core competences necessary to accomplish this mission: Artists, art connoisseurs, IT specialists, editors and entrepreneurs.