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SUMMARY:Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery: Spring 2026 Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Spring 2026 Exhibitions\nThe Emile H. Mathis Art Gallery currently has two exhibitions on view through May 14\, 2026. The gallery is open Monday through Thursday\, from 10:30 AM – 2:30 PM\, or by appointment. \nThe One-Off Print: Monotypes from the UWM Art Collection\nThe monotype is a hybrid printmaking process in which ink is transferred from a flat matrix or printing plate onto a sheet of paper. In other words\, the monotype is a print form without a permanent matrix: it can only be printed once. The One-Off Print\, curated by Art History MA student Emma Erickson\, features monotypes from the UWM Art Collection produced by postwar American artists\, a time when experimental printmaking was on the rise. The exhibition highlights the versatility of the monotype\, a medium that bridges the disciplines of painting\, drawing\, and printmaking. \nWhat Is A Print?\nPrints – images made through a process of transferring ink from one surface to another – have for two millennia been rich sources of expressive exploration and crucial to the global circulation of images. Until the late-twentieth century\, most people experienced visual art primarily through prints. What Is A Print? surveys some of the major print processes represented in the UWM Art Collection\, including seminal printmakers like Albrecht Dürer\, Rembrandt van Rijn\, Francisco Goya\, and Pablo Picasso. By illuminating some of the complex technical details of printmaking\, the exhibition will enable viewers to consider the creative\, technical\, financial\, and social contexts that have shaped its history.
URL:https://uwm.edu/arthistory/events/emile-h-mathis-art-gallery-spring-2026-exhibitions/
LOCATION:Mitchell Hall 170\, 3203 N. Downer Ave.\, Milwaukee\, 53211\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Wayward Line: Crisis and Laughter from the Gothic to the Graphic Novel\, with Cordula Grewe
DESCRIPTION:The Wayward Line: Crisis and Laughter from the Gothic to the Graphic Novel\nDr. Cordula Grewe is an art historian whose research interests include eighteenth- and nineteenth-century art and aesthetics\, and visual piety in the modern age. She contributed an essay to the catalogue for the Milwaukee Art Museum exhibition Seeking Revelation: German Romantic Prints and Drawings (on view through November 1\, 2026). \nThe lecture is sponsored by the Department of Art History and Friends of Art History\, in coordination with the Milwaukee Art Museum.
URL:https://uwm.edu/arthistory/events/the-wayward-line-crisis-and-laughter-from-the-gothic-to-the-graphic-novel-with-cordula-grewe/
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SUMMARY:Landscapes of Extraction: Mining and Empire in Romantic Britain\, with Stephanie O’Rourke
DESCRIPTION:Landscapes of Extraction: Mining and Empire in Romantic Britain\nDr. Stephanie O’Rourke is a historian of European art particularly in relation to resource extraction\, scientific knowledge\, and media technologies in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. She also collaborates with artists and climate scientists to explore landscapes of extraction in the present day. She contributed an essay to the catalogue for the Milwaukee Art Museum exhibition Seeking Revelation: German Romantic Prints and Drawings (on view through November 1\, 2026). \nThe lecture is sponsored by the Department of Art History and Friends of Art History\, in coordination with the Milwaukee Art Museum.
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