Enoc Perez "Monoprints"

Lower East Side Printshop

poster for Enoc Perez "Monoprints"

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This presentation will feature new unique works on paper created by Enoc Perez, through the Printshop’s Publishing Residency. Enoc Perez "Monoprints" continues the artist’s investigation of modernist buildings, exploring the ways that form can become a symbol of power, both institutional and aesthetic. Focusing on two landmark buildings, the Pan American Terminal at New York’s John F. Kennedy Airport and Oscar Niemeyer’s Teatro Popular in Niteroi, Brazil, Perez reflects on the utopian ideal of internationalism. More than an architectural rendering, Perez’s prints emphasize the process of building an image with a physical history; the luminous colors and mark making denuding the image of both the building’s privacy and its public iconic significance. Collaborating with Master Printers Doug Bennett and James Miller, Perez developed the prints gradually, using multiple printed and hand-painted layers to create subtle abraded effects on the surface. Revisiting the same image in multiple studies, Perez explored and manipulated alterations in mood and meaning, abstracting the essence of the image through line and color. The complexity of his process and the textured layers of hand coloring endow his prints with a sensitive quality of romantic nostalgia. Expressionistic and gestural, Perez’s monoprints embody the challenges of painting and a simultaneous liberation from traditional printmaking processes, creating something more akin to a spontaneous form of drawing.

[Image: Enoc Perez "Pan American Terminal, Kennedy Airport" (2009) Soft ground etching, aquatint, and monoprint surface roll 17.75 x 23.75 in.]

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Schedule

from September 21, 2009 to November 01, 2009

Opening Reception on 2009-09-23 from 18:00 to 20:00

Artist(s)

Enoc Perez

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