Printmaking workshop in San Francisco
Crown Point Press is a long-established printmaking workshop, primarily creating and publishing etched,intaglio prints .[ 1] Located inSan Francisco since 1986, Crown Point Press was first established in 1962 inRichmond California byKathan Brown . Crown Point Press works with artists by invitation-only[ 2] and has published prints by over 100 artists includingAnne Appleby ,John Baldessari ,Robert Bechtle ,Chuck Close ,John Cage ,Elaine de Kooning ,Richard Diebenkorn ,Alex Katz ,Ed Ruscha , andPat Stier .[ 1] [ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
They are identified as the publisher of a fictional collection of letters featured in theSpike Jonze 2013 film,Her .[ 6]
Former printmakers or employees of Crown Point Press include Renee Bott (formerly ofPaulson Bott Press ), Pamela Paulson (ofPaulson Fontaine Press ),Brian Shure ,Linda Geary , Paul Mullowney, John Silvon, Patrick Foy, Daria Sywulak, Stephen Thomas (formerly ofOxbow School ), Tadashi Toda, and Hidekatsu Takada.[ 7]
^a b Kennicott, Philip (2013-09-01)." 'Yes, No, Maybe': National Gallery exhibit shows printmakers' decisions along the way" .The Washington Post . ^ Whiting, Sam (2018-11-13)."Antique photogravure process goes modern at Crown Point Press" .Datebook | San Francisco Arts & Entertainment Guide . Retrieved2019-02-21 . ^ "Crown Point Press, About" .Crown Point Press .^ Baker, Kenneth (2012-03-03)."John Cage prints at Crown Point Press" .SFGate . Retrieved2019-02-21 . ^ Reyes, Natalia (2012-08-26)."De Young features early Chuck Close prints" .The Daily Californian . Retrieved2019-02-21 . ^ "Kept At Bay: Silicon Valley's Arts Trouble" .The Gray Market . Retrieved2019-02-21 .^ Breuer, Karin; Fine, Ruth; Nash, Steven A. (1997).Thirty-five Years at Crown Point Press: Making Prints, Doing Art . National Gallery of Art (U.S.), Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Crown Point Press.University of California Press . pp. 15, 18, 20, 21, 23.ISBN 978-0-520-21061-5 .