Amplitude: Terry Winters Prints Since 2000

from the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation

Eskenazi Museum of Art, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN: 8/9/24 - 12/15/24

Terry Winters, distinguished American artist known for his abstract paintings and works on paper, has been making prints for over forty years. This exhibition examines his printed work since 2000, a technically innovative period during which he introduced, in addition to his editioned prints, artist’s books and monoprints. Winters explores the tensions between our rational understandings of the world and its ineffable nature. He imbues his art with philosophical, scientific, and spiritual meanings that extend itbeyond pure abstract form.A scrutiny of Winters’ printed work since 2000 necessitates a close look at the evolution of his imagery and the critical relationships between his prints and his drawings and paintings, an intersection of media that is fully documented with the publication of TerryWinters: The Printed Work (2023), a major catalogue raisonné authored by Richard H. Axsom and published by the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.Organized by the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art: Indiana University Bloomington, this exhibition is curated by Richard H. Axsom.