Latin American Printmakers
The main focus of Ruiz-Healy Art is the promotion of contemporary Latin American artists. Ruiz-Healy Art specializes particularly in fine art prints: original works of art created through a variety of processes, among them: serigraphs, lithographs, etchings and engravings, mixographs, monoprints, woodcuts and other relief prints.
The goal of this exhibit is to showcase these varied techniques through the work of contemporary Latin American artists. We believe that printmaking is not simply a method of reproduction but rather a form of artistic creation, playing an important role in an artist’s career.
An exhibit of prints featuring work by:
Juan Alcazár, Javier Arévalo, Pedro Diego Alvarado-Rivera, Jose Luis Cuevas, Pedro Friedeberg, Alberto Gironella, Sergio Hernández, Joy Laville, Nicolás Leiva, Rodolfo Morales, Carmen Parra, Shinzaburo Takeda, Francisco Toledo, and Roger Von Gunten.
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Pedro FriedebergCódice Miguelito I, 2021Digital print on museum board59 x 59 in
150 x 150 cmEditiion of 30 -
Pedro FriedebergSillas III, Lucio Santiago, Oaxaca, Mexico, 2014Serigraph25.3 x 29.3"
64.3 x 75.7 cm69 / 80 -
Joy LavilleTwo Women One ReadingSerigraph20.3 x 26"
51.4 x 66 cm13 / 30 -
Joy LavilleThree Figures Walking, C. 2005Etching15 x 14.5"
38.1 x 36.8 cm50 / 50 -
Pedro Diego Alvarado-RiveraPlatanos Machos, undatedEtching 54 / 7023.12 x 29.12 in
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Pedro Diego Alvarado-RiveraMazorcas, 2004Serigraph22 x 30.5 in
55.9 x 77.5 cmEdition 29 of 100 -
Carmen ParraArbol de la Vida, UndatedSerigraph PA22 x 15.6"
55.9 x 39.6 cm -
Juan AlcazarLa Cama Azul, 2001Lithograph26.5 x 20 in
67.3 x 50.8 cm20 / 50 -
Juan AlcazarEclipse, 2001Etching12 x 16 in
30.5 x 40.6 cm18 / 50 -
Carmen ParraVirgen de GuadalupeSerigraph31 3/8 x 23 7/8 in
79.7 x 60.6 cmP / A