16th of 39 works found
Amigo
Artist
Lacroix, Richard
Title
Amigo
Technique
serigraph
Date
1970
Dimensions
32.7cm height x 25.1cm width
Type
print
Accession Number
1970.6.1
Owner
City of Burnaby
Collection
Permanent Collection
Gift of the artist
Richard Lacroix is a Canadian printmaker, painter, sculptor (b. 1939). He learned etching, lithography, silk-screen and block printing in Montréal with Albert Dumochel. Under an Arts Council of Canada grant (1961) he went to Paris, where he studied with Stanley Hayter at Atelier 17 and learned that studio's method of multicolour printing from one plate, a technique unknown in Canada. Shortly after his return to Montréal in 1964, Lacroix set up his own workshop and quickly drew other artists eager to learn the new techniques. Committed to reaching the widest audience possible, he established La Guilde graphique (1966) to generate public interest by distributing prints. Lacroix's prints are often highly organized geometrics or carefully orchestrated abstractions of great technical expertise. By pioneering colour printing in intaglio, working to establish the print as an "original" work of art and attempting to make the public more aware of the print medium, he has greatly increased respect for Canadian prints.