Adam Helms visited Highpoint Editions in February 2008. With the support of Master Printer Cole Rogers, Senior Printer Zac Adams-Bliss and Studio Intern David Stordahl, he created Untitled, a new etching that furthers his investigation of guerrilla warfare, rebellion and radical ideology.
David Rathman returned to Highpoint’s printshop in June 2009. Those familiar with Highpoint Editions will remember his Five New Etchings from 2005, a suite of intaglio prints featuring Western scenes and darkly humorous bits of text.
Lisa Nankivil completed projects at Highpoint in the spring of 2008 and fall of 2009. Together with Master Printer Cole Rogers and Senior Printer Zac Adams-Bliss, she created Lacuna, Equinox and Streaming, three elegant prints that continue with the formal investigations of her abstract paintings.
In February 2008 Adam Helms created a provocative triptych, with the support of Cole Rogers, Zac Adams-Bliss, and Studio Manager Joanne Price, he that builds upon his previous investigations of guerrilla warfare, rebellion, and radical ideology.
HP Editions is pleased to announce its publication of two new prints by artist Jessica Rankin. During her time in the Editions printshop, Rankin created a pair of delicate chine collé etchings that further develop her preoccupation with language, memory, and interpretation.
In February 2009, Todd Norsten completed two prints in Highpoint’s former Lyndale Avenue studio. The new works, Endless, Ceaseless, Boundless Joy and The Trouble with Romance, display his keen sense of ironic (sardonic) wit and exacting attention to technique.
The Archivists Labor of Love, Natty Dress Until the End and A Carved Breakfast Nook in the Style of 1950s American Baroque Furniture are three new diptychs from Highpoint Editions.
During the fall of 2008, Santiago Cucullu collaborated with Highpoint Editions to produce The Seventh Thread had Greenish Walls a Bathroom in the Hall, a beautiful suite of seven screenprints.
We are pleased to announce HP Editions’ collaboration with Brooklyn-based artist Rob Fischer. Fischer’s art is most commonly seen in the form of sculpture created from discarded materials. At Highpoint Editions Fischer has been creating prints from recycled gymnasium floor boards.
Galloping Death, a linoleum relief print of Artemio Rodríguez’s image was carved by participants at a lecture/demonstration on September 13, 2007 and printed in black ink by Highpoint staff on September 27, 2007.
Cameron Martin’s luminous screenprint continues his investigations of landscape painting and our shifting relationship to nature. Published by Highpoint Editions, Conflation was released on November 2, 2006. This 38.5" x 48" screenprint.
HP Editions is pleased to announce the completion of a yearlong project with Argentinean-born artist Santiago Cucullu, released during the Editions/Artists Book Fair in New York City on November 2–5, 2006.
Interrupted Universe by painter/printmaker Clarence Morgan, published in collaboration with HP Editions and Master Printer Cole Rogers, depict amorphous black and white silhouettes layered with free-form drawing and areas of subtle tone.
Swiszcz’s work captures crumbling parking lots, newsstands, destitute strip-malls and other “neighborhood eyesores” with a fresh and witty approach to detail.
In 2005, Highpoint Editions proudly presented Breathing Spaces, an exhibition featuring prints from a three-year collaboration between Boston-based artist Joel Janowitz and Master Printer Cole Rogers.
In December 2004 Highpoint received a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board to support a Cultural Community Partnership with artist Donovan Durham.