Gemini G.E.L.

Gemini G.E.L. is an artists‘ workshop and publisher of limited edition prints and sculptures located at 8365 Melrose Ave. Los Angeles CA, 90069. It was founded in 1965 by master printer Ken Tyler, who was an alumnus of the Tamarind Lithography Workshop founded by June Wayne. Several months later, he was joined by two business partners, Sidney Felsen and Stanley Grinstein, and together they launched Gemini G.E.L. on January 1, 1966.[1] The workshop has collaborated with artists such as Robert Rauschenberg, Isamu Noguchi, Robert Motherwell, Roy Lichtenstein, Willem de Kooning, Claes Oldenburg, and Ed Ruscha, among many others, to create editioned multiples in media including lithography, etching, screenprinting, woodcut and a wide variety of sculptural materials.[2]

In 1981, the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. established the Gemini G.E.L. Archive, which functions as a study center for scholars and collectors, and contains a complete history of the workshop. Twenty-two artists were represented in the initial gift, including Jasper Johns, Rauschenberg, Oldenburg, David Hockney and Lichtenstein. Further gifts by donors are expected to provide a complete representation of prints published by Gemini since its founding.[3]

Selection of Artists Who Have Made Prints at Gemini G.E.L.

References

  1. Lehmbeck, Leah (2001). Proof: The Rise of Printmaking in Southern California. Getty Publications in association with the Norton Simon Museum. pp. 31–33. ISBN 978-1606060933.
  2. Rosenthal, Mark (1993). Artists at Gemini G.E.L.: Celebrating the 25th Year. New York: Abrams. ISBN 0810925591.
  3. National Gallery to Set Up A Graphic-Art Archive New York Times, March 22, 1981.
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