Warrington Colescott: Cabaret, Comedy & Satire
Overview
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June 10–October 3, 2010
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Contemporary Galleries
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Free for Members
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Included with admission
Warrington Colescott is the premier satirical printmaker working in the United States, employing his sharp wit and vivid imagination to interpret contemporary and historical events in the tradition of William Hogarth, Francisco de Goya, Honoré Daumier, and George Grosz. He is internationally respected for his exceptional command of complex techniques and for his unique practice of cutting intaglio plates to silhouette compositional elements.
The Milwaukee Art Museum has the largest collection of work by Colescott. Warrington Colescott: Cabaret, Comedy & Satire will highlight the Museum’s rich holdings and celebrate sixty years of Colescott's print production. The Museum and the University of Wisconsin Press collaborated to publish the catalogue raisonné of his printed oeuvre—The Prints of Warrington Colescott: A Catalogue Raisonné, 1948–2008—which is available in the museum shop and from booksellers. The 352-page catalogue documents and depicts all 354 of Colescott’s editioned prints, providing title, date, media, dimensions, and selected exhibition history and collections for each print, along with comments and anecdotes by Colescott and author Mary Weaver Chapin.
Warrington Colescott: Cabaret, Comedy & Satire is curated by Mary Weaver Chapin, Associate Curator of Prints and Drawings.
Additional artworks
Warrington Colescott, The History of Printmaking: Picasso at the Zoo, 1978.
Gift of family and friends in memory of Barbara P. Coffman M1984.26. Photo by Michael Tropea. © Warrington Colescott
Warrington Colescott (American, b. 1921), My German Trip: I See Berlin, the Underbelly. Grosz Takes Me to Cafe DePrave Where Madonna Is Having a Scandalous Success, 1992.
Purchase with funds from Print Forum. Photo by Michael Tropea. © Warrington Colescott
Warrington Colescott (American, b. 1921), Santiago Calatrava at the Bal du Lac, 2001.
Photo by Michael Tropea. © Warrington Colescott
Warrington Colescott (American, b. 1921), The Last Judgement: Judgement (detail), 1987.
Gift of the artist and Frances Myers. Photo by Michael Tropea. © Warrington Colescott