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Rudolph Taylor | Meeting in a Secret Spot, 2025
Lithograph
Media Dimensions: 15 x 20 cm
Image Dimensions: 10 x 12.5 cm
Edition of 15
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Rudolph Taylor is an artist and printmaker whose work expands on how classical representation can be used to show an increasingly global and multicultural world. Through the use of archives and utilizing his skills as collaborative printmaker, Rudolph utilizes collage and drawing to reinterpret classical western art to reflect the world today. Mixing up bodies with clothing and objects from across the world and centuries he depicts the complexity of being multiracial, while also creating a space in which these individuals can exist in the fullness of their multifaceted identities. Rudolph’s recent works utilize lithography as a way to draw on the history of reproduction within printmaking, but through the manipulation of the imagery he creates scenes and environments outside of their time. While from a distance one might feel the work is recognizable, upon closer observation the complexities of Rudolph’s world reveal themselves, subverting the original expectations. Rudolph received his BFA in Studio Arts from Syracuse University in 2019, where he concentrated in printmaking and received the Bruce Manwaring Printmakers Award. He then went on to complete the Tamarind Printer Training program in 2022, and soon after worked as a collaborative printmaker at Paulson Fontaine Press in Berkeley, CA. He is currently pursuing his MA in Print at the Royal College of Art. Rudolph has exhibited work all over the United States and has worked on projects that are housed in archives in New York, New Mexico, and California.
Lithograph
Media Dimensions: 15 x 20 cm
Image Dimensions: 10 x 12.5 cm
Edition of 15
Split your payment over 10 months with OwnArt 0% APR. Your monthly payment for this artwork would be £30.00.
Rudolph Taylor is an artist and printmaker whose work expands on how classical representation can be used to show an increasingly global and multicultural world. Through the use of archives and utilizing his skills as collaborative printmaker, Rudolph utilizes collage and drawing to reinterpret classical western art to reflect the world today. Mixing up bodies with clothing and objects from across the world and centuries he depicts the complexity of being multiracial, while also creating a space in which these individuals can exist in the fullness of their multifaceted identities. Rudolph’s recent works utilize lithography as a way to draw on the history of reproduction within printmaking, but through the manipulation of the imagery he creates scenes and environments outside of their time. While from a distance one might feel the work is recognizable, upon closer observation the complexities of Rudolph’s world reveal themselves, subverting the original expectations. Rudolph received his BFA in Studio Arts from Syracuse University in 2019, where he concentrated in printmaking and received the Bruce Manwaring Printmakers Award. He then went on to complete the Tamarind Printer Training program in 2022, and soon after worked as a collaborative printmaker at Paulson Fontaine Press in Berkeley, CA. He is currently pursuing his MA in Print at the Royal College of Art. Rudolph has exhibited work all over the United States and has worked on projects that are housed in archives in New York, New Mexico, and California.