Legends from ULAE A survey of works created at Universal Limited Art Editions
Spring 2022
Legends from ULAE; A survey of works created at Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE)
February 18 - May 6, 2022
Curated by Beth Giacummo
Essay by Loretta Corbisiero-Drakos
This exhibition offers a survey of prints from some of the most prominent artists of the Twentieth Century and gives viewers a look at the breadth of work ULAE has facilitated, significantly contributing to history of the art world and the arts of Long Island.Event description here
Artists included;
Amy Cutler • Bill Jensen • Carmen Herrera • Carroll Dunham • Charline von Heyl
Edwin Schlossberg • Elizabeth Murray • Elizabeth Murray
Enrique Chagoya • Fritz Glarner • Grace Hartigan • Helen Frankenthaler
James Rosenquist • Jasper Johns • Jim Dine • Julian Lethbridge
Larry Rivers • Lee Bontecou • Lisa Yuskavage • Mark Fox
Orly Genger • Robert Motherwell • Richard Tuttle • Robert Rauschenberg
Robert Rauschenberg • Sarah Sze • Susan Rothenberg • Suzanne McClelland
Terry Winters • Zachary Wollard
The exhibition is curated by Beth Giacummo and all works included in this exhibition
are generously on loan from ULAE.
Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE) is a fine print publisher located in Bay Shore,
NY founded in 1957 by Tatyana Grosman. Her vision was to make original lithographs,
artist books, she began working with artists such as Larry Rivers, Jasper Johns, and
Robert Rauschenberg. The work that came out of the printshop sparked a revival of
printmaking in the United States in the late 1950s and 1960s. Bill Goldston joined
Grosman in 1969 and has spent his tenure working with younger artists and master printers
in the mediums of stone, offset lithography, intaglio, woodcut, digital printing,
and bookmaking to continue Grosman’s legacy. Today, Larissa Goldston, Bill’s daughter
and Tatyana’s goddaughter, carries on the tradition. ULAE is represented in the collections
of many major museums including The National Gallery of Art in Washington DC, Metropolitan
Museum of Art in New York, Tate Gallery in London as well as National Art Museum of
China in Beijing. The Museum of Modern Art in New York began acquiring the first impression
of every edition published by ULAE in 1960 and still continues that tradition today.
Its time-honored practice of artistic collaboration, quality, and technical experimentation
has continued to keep ULAE in the forefront of contemporary printmaking in the U.S.
and around the world for over 60 years.
The exhibit will run from February 18 – May 20, 2022 , open to the public for viewing.
Gallery hours: Monday through Friday from 9:00AM–4:00PM. Admission is free and the
gallery is accessible to persons with mobility impairments. Please call in advance
of your trip and remember masks are required on campus.
Curator on Call; Visit the exhibit and learn more about ULAE and the works on view
February 25 from 12:00 - 5:30 PM
March 21 from 12:00 - 5:30 PM
April 12 from 12:00 - 5:30 PM
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Memorial Gallery
The Memorial Gallery's mission is to serve as a vital teaching instrument and visual
resource that enriches campus cultural life as well as that of the surrounding community.
This is to be accomplished through the exhibition of imagery related to the communication
arts, which represent a wide range of media, cultures, and time periods.
The Memorial Gallery is located in Hale Hall on the campus of Farmingdale State College
– State University of New York – 2350 Broadhollow Road (Route. 110).
Gallery hours: Monday through Friday from 9:00AM–4:00PM. Admission is free and the
gallery is accessible to persons with mobility impairments. Please call in advance
of your trip.
Everyone is required to wear face coverings at all times indoors.
The College reserves the right to modify visitor protocols based on evolving conditions
and may require additional restrictions to visitor access should conditions worsen.
For additional information, please call 631-420-2181.
February 18, 2022 - May 6, 2022
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Hale Hall, Memorial Gallery
Thank you to all of our attendees, we look forward to seeing you at future events.