Judith Solodkin Explained
Judith Solodkin (born 1945) is an American printmaker and milliner. She completed the master printer program at Tamarind Institute. In 1975 she established the Solo Press.[1]
In 2004 Solodkin produced an edition of 25 copies of Louise Bourgeois' artist's book Ode รข l'Oubli.[2] In addition to printmaking, Solodkin is known for designing and making hats.[3] [4]
Her work is included in the Smithsonian American Art Museum[5] and the National Gallery of Art.[6]
Notes and References
- Book: Hansen . T. Victoria . Printmaking in America : collaborative prints and presses, 1960-1990 . 1995 . H.N. Abrams in association with Mary and Leigh Block Gallery, Northwestern University . New York . 9780810937437 . 50.
- Web site: Newman . Amy . Louise Bourgeois Builds a Book From the Fabric of Life . The New York Times . 17 October 2004.
- Web site: Collaborating with artists to make a good impression . The Riverdale Press . 28 November 2013 . en.
- Web site: Profile of Judith Solodkin: Master Printer, Hat Maker and Collaborator Women's Voices For Change . womensvoicesforchange.org . 14 June 2011.
- Web site: Judith Solodkin Smithsonian American Art Museum . americanart.si.edu.
- Web site: Blow Top Blues, The Fire Next Time . www.nga.gov. 1998 .