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Book cover of In the Atelier: Erik Desmazieres Printmaker Rene Taze Printer, An Artistic collaboration 1978-2018, featuring a painting of printing press in art studio. Published by 5 Continents Editions.

In the Atelier: Erik Desmazieres Printmaker Rene Taze Printer

An Artistic collaboration 1978-2018

By (author) Erik Desmazieres
Text by Alain Madeleine-Perdrillat

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  • This book is a tribute by a leading contemporary graphic artist to his intaglio printer
  • Erik Desmazières is a leading contemporary artist; René Tazé was awarded the title of Maître d'Art in 2006
  • Accompanied an exhibition at the Galerie Documents 15, Paris (from 14th February 2019)
Full Description

Erik Desmazières’s first love was drawing and he began engraving in the Ville de Paris studios from 1971. René Tazé joined the Leblanc studio, a famous and ancient Parisian intaglio printer’s workshop in 1969. It was here, on Rue Saint-Jacques, the printers’ quarter since the seventeenth century, where they met: in this corner of Paris imbued with history. In the spring of 1978, René Tazé opened his own studio at 11 Rue Hittorf, by the side of the town hall in the tenth arrondissement in Paris. The printer and the artist then established a professional bond that has lasted up to the present day. During the four decades of their work together, they have made over 200 prints and no fewer than 20,000 proofs in various formats; their preparation benefited greatly from the skill and noteworthy talent of René Tazé, who was awarded the title of Maître d’Art in 2006. While René Tazé made the prints, Erik Desmazières began to draw his surroundings, by which he was much inspired. The result was a set of seven large engravings made from 1979 onwards depicting the studio and its wonderful machines from different angles. In 2006, René Tazé was forced to leave his studio, which was to be demolished. He moved to a studio in Villa du Lavoir, near Porte Saint-Martin, not far from where he worked previously. The new studio was far more ‘modern’ and more maze-like, but just as inspiring and gave rise to an engraving of the studio just before its conversion: Atelier René Tazé VIII, 2018. The renovated studio offered the engraver the chance to make a new work of the space, which had a completely different layout: Atelier René Tazé IX.

Published to accompany an exhibition at the Galerie Documents 15, Paris, from 14th February 2019.

Text in English and French.

About the Author

Alain Madeleine-Perdrillat is an art historian and was born in Paris in 1949. For many years he worked at Réunion de musées nationnaux, then at the Institut national d'histoire de l'art. He has written a monograph on Seurat (Skira, 1990), a study of Nicolas de Staël (Hazan, 2003), and essays on various writers, poets, and painters. He has also translated several works by Roberto Longhi, The Life of a Painter, by Gino Severini (Hazan, 2011), and recently The Originality of Thomas Jones by Lawrence Gowing (Fage editions, 2017).

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Specifications
Publisher
Five Continents Editions
ISBN
9788874398690
Published
1st Mar 2019
Binding
Hardback
Territory
USA & Canada
Size
9.45 in x 11.02 in
Pages
88 Pages
Illustrations
40 color
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