Highlights the relationship between the printer and artist by focusing on Ken Tyler who has worked with many significant artists including Roy Lichtenstein, David Hockney, and Robert Rauschenberg. He has influenced these artists in refining and enlarging upon the boundaries of the printmaking art. Suitable for upper secondary level.
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In ACMI's collection
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Collection metadata
ACMI Identifier
507069
Language
English
Subject categories
Crafts & Visual Arts → Art - Study and teaching
Crafts & Visual Arts → Art - Themes, motives
Crafts & Visual Arts → Artists
Crafts & Visual Arts → Hockney, David, 1937-
Crafts & Visual Arts → Lichtenstein, Roy, 1923-
Crafts & Visual Arts → Printmakers
Crafts & Visual Arts → Printmaking
Crafts & Visual Arts → Rauschenberg, Robert, 1925-
Documentary → Documentary films - United States
Education, Instruction, Teaching & Schools → Art - Study and teaching
Educational & Instructional → Educational films
People → Hockney, David, 1937-
People → Lichtenstein, Roy, 1923-
Sound/audio
Sound
Colour
Colour
Holdings
16mm film; Access Print (Section 1)