Matt Borruso - Print Shop
Print Shop - Matt Borruso
136pp
8.75 x 10.25 in.
Smyth-sewn softcover
Full color digital press
Cover screen printed by the artist
Edition of 180
Published by Colpa Press, San Francisco
2024
Print Shop documents Matt Borruso’s 2023 exhibition of the same name held at San Francisco's Et. al etc. The work consists of fifty screen prints, each with variations, made by hand, one at a time, on found paper and coated card stock, using an analog process falling somewhere between photography and painting. They are multiples but each is also unique. No one print is exactly the same as another. The images used to produce these prints have been repeatedly copied and altered. Repetition and reproduction is the process. The copy is the subject.
Print Shop - Matt Borruso
136pp
8.75 x 10.25 in.
Smyth-sewn softcover
Full color digital press
Cover screen printed by the artist
Edition of 180
Published by Colpa Press, San Francisco
2024
Print Shop documents Matt Borruso’s 2023 exhibition of the same name held at San Francisco's Et. al etc. The work consists of fifty screen prints, each with variations, made by hand, one at a time, on found paper and coated card stock, using an analog process falling somewhere between photography and painting. They are multiples but each is also unique. No one print is exactly the same as another. The images used to produce these prints have been repeatedly copied and altered. Repetition and reproduction is the process. The copy is the subject.
Print Shop - Matt Borruso
136pp
8.75 x 10.25 in.
Smyth-sewn softcover
Full color digital press
Cover screen printed by the artist
Edition of 180
Published by Colpa Press, San Francisco
2024
Print Shop documents Matt Borruso’s 2023 exhibition of the same name held at San Francisco's Et. al etc. The work consists of fifty screen prints, each with variations, made by hand, one at a time, on found paper and coated card stock, using an analog process falling somewhere between photography and painting. They are multiples but each is also unique. No one print is exactly the same as another. The images used to produce these prints have been repeatedly copied and altered. Repetition and reproduction is the process. The copy is the subject.