Printed Re-visited
Since 2012, Mixer aims to democratise the access to arts and supporting this mission through its exhibition and public programs, web site and projects. Mixer Editions is a project which was also born in 2014 with this idea of making art more accessible. It is a platform where you can have access to the print works of established and young artists and it encourages people to create their own collections. With the training and talk program it also aims to increase the awareness of print production.
Printing is one of the oldest production techniques used by prominent artists such as Dürer, Goya, Rembrandt and it became more popular with Pop Art after the Second World War. Making prints needed a genius and creative mind who can create a ‘negative’ envisioning the final image. It also provides the artist a great spectrum and possibilities of creation. Besides the impeccability of this technique, it can be multiplied and be a part of several collections. Contrary to the exclusive nature of art, this provides a more democratic and affordable option for collectors. Most of the time prints are considered to be a first step to start your collection. Sometimes it is the only way to reach an artist of whom you cannot consider buying a unique work due to its price.
Since 2014, we are following our passion towards the print world by digging into the archives of artists and galleries to make it accessible to our audience. We consider Printed exhibition series a celebration of prints in collaboration with other galleries, universities, curators and institutions worldwide. The exhibitions are always supported with an extensive public program including theoretical and practical training program.
Due to Covid-19 pandemic, we had to delay Printed’20 which was planned to be open in mid April and curated by Kerimcan Güleryüz. We wanted to use the capabilities of internet and prepare a selection of previous Printed exhibitions since 2015 on an online platform. In this selection you will have access to some of the prints that were previously shown in our gallery space accompanied by some fresh ones from the press machine. You can also have access to our previous Printed exhibitions archive with interviews, installation shots and digital catalogues.
This time we are making our opening with an online event with the participation of Eda Kehale Argün, Prof. Dr. Marcus Graf and Assoc. Prof. Ozan Bilginer as speakers and Hamit Hamutcu as the moderator. With her in depth knowledge of the print world, Eda Kehale Argün amazingly delivered a seemingly impossible task by providing a personal and impressive cross section of Turkish art over the last 30 years in Printed’17: The Multiplier Effect. With his expertise on multiples, curator Prof. Dr. Marcus Graf made a great selection in Printed’19: The Multiple Choice, stretching the limits of multiples with today’s pluralist perspective as a blended version of contemporary art in terms of different ideas, aesthetic and methods. One of the artists from Printed’18, Ozan Bilginer is a professor at Hacettepe University Fine Arts Department and he teaches different print techniques in the same university. The event will take place on 8th of May, 2020 at 16:00 on Zoom, and the record will also be published on this website.
We hope you enjoy this selection and get acquainted with printing techniques and follow our online events to further embrace the vibrant world of prints.
PRINTING TECHNIQUES
Printing techniques are first developed to multiply and distribute religious texts to more people. Later on it is also used in arts mainly in Asia starting from the early 15th century. In this text you can find more information on different printing techniques.
Prınted ARCHIVE
Mixer is preparing Printed exhibitions series since 2015 every year in spring. These exhibitions are realized in collaboration with other galleries and curators. In this link you can reach the archives of these exhibitions, digital catalogs, videos and artists.
INTERVIEWS
As a part of our mission at Printed exhibitions series, Mixer is willing to provide as much information as possible about the artists and the artworks. In this link you can access to the archives of interviews made as a part of Printed exhibition series.