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Richard Wagener (born 1944) is an American
wood engraver Wood engraving is a printmaking technique, in which an artist works an image or ''matrix'' of images into a block of wood. Functionally a variety of woodcut, it uses relief printing, where the artist applies ink to the face of the block and pr ...
known for his prints and fine press books. His work has been collected by over one hundred and thirty public institutions. His first ''livre d'artiste, Zebra Noise with a Flatted Seventh'', was included in ''Artists' Books in the Modern Era, 1870–2000'' at the Legion of Honor,
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. Victoria Dailey has called Wagener the first California artist since
Paul Landacre Paul Hambleton Landacre (July 9, 1893, Columbus, Ohio - June 3, 1963, Los Angeles, California) was an active participant in the cultural flowering of interwar Los Angeles, described by Jake Zeitlin as a "small Renaissance, Southern California styl ...
to achieve prominence in the art of wood engraving.


Works

Wagener's early engravings juxtaposed realistic elements against a field of abstract imagery, frequently incorporating letterforms. In 1990, while teaching at Kala Institute, he met Peter Rutledge Koch, fine press printer, Berkeley. California. Their collaboration resulted in the publication of ''Zebra Noise with a Flatted Seventh'' (Peter Koch, Printers, 1998). ''Zebra Noise'' included 26 wood engravings of a zoological alphabet as well as a text by Wagener that is evocative of the American West. Simon Brett, noted British engraver and writer, wrote that “No one else I know of is making such avant-garde grand opera in wood-engraved prints.” Mark Dimunation, Head of Special Collections at the Library of Congress, referred to the book as a “work of maturity and grace.” In 1999 Wagener was elected as a member of the Society of Wood Engravers in England. This organization was started in 1920 by a group of artists including
Lucien Pissarro Lucien Pissarro (20 February 1863 – 10 July 1944) was a landscape painter, printmaker, wood engraver and designer and printer of fine books. His landscape paintings employ techniques of Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism, but he also exhi ...
and
Eric Gill Arthur Eric Rowton Gill, (22 February 1882 – 17 November 1940) was an English sculptor, letter cutter, typeface designer, and printmaker. Although the ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'' describes Gill as ″the greatest artist-cra ...
. In 2003, Wagener contributed abstract color wood engravings to accompany ''The Fragments of Parmenides'', Editions Koch, Berkeley. This book, some ten years in the making, features a new translation of the Parmenides fragments by
Robert Bringhurst Robert Bringhurst Appointments to the Order of Canada (2013). (born 16 October 1946) is a Canadian poet, typographer and author. He has translated substantial works from Haida and Navajo and from classical Greek and Arabic. He wrote ''The Eleme ...
, Canadian poet, typographer and author, and uses two new Greek typefaces commissioned for this project by Peter Koch. The first typeface was designed by Christopher Stinehour in a digital format. The second typeface was cut in steel and cast in metal by Dan Carr at the Golgonooza Typefoundry in Ashuelot, New Hampshire. In 2006, Wagener established the imprint Mixolydian Editions for his own fine press projects. The first publication was ''Cracked Sidewalks'', vignettes and prose poems about growing up in Los Angeles. The second book was ''Mountains & Religion'', twenty engravings based on imagery from a journey to Nepal and Tibet in 1995, published in 2011. His print ''Kathmandu Alley'', from ''Mountains and Religion'', is a prime example of realistic imagery informed by an abstract sensibility. The
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published ''California in Relief'', (2009, thirty wood engravings by Wagener with a foreword by Victoria Dailey). Peter Koch collaborated in the design and printing of this book. Jan Elsted noted: “Wagener’s essential engravings of an outer landscape remind us of the echo within ourselves of an interior one, and we respond with grateful recognition.” In 2009 Wagener was invited to
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, Oakland, California, to develop large-scale woodcut interpretations of his wood engravings. Four images, two from the Sierra Nevada Mountains and two from Nepal, were published in limited editions. Wagener has produced a number of engraved bookplates that have been collected internationally. He designed the logo for the XXVII FISAE Congress held in Boston, 2000. His bookplates have been featured in ''Print Magazine''; ''Contemporary Ex-Libris Artists'', article by James Keenan, published in Portugal, 2003; 3/sup> ''California Bookplates'' by Robert Dickover, published by the Book Club of California, 2006; 4/sup> and ''Three Centuries of the American Bookplate'' by James Goode, the catalog accompanying a show of bookplates at the University of Virginia in 2010. 5/sup> In 2013 Wagener again collaborated with Peter Rutledge Koch to create a companion book, ''The Sierra Nevada Suite: Thirty-One Wood Engravings'', published by the Book Club of California. This book continued Wagener's observations of the sometimes stark and austere details of California's landscape and featured two fold-out panoramic engravings of Yosemite. It received a Juror's Choice award at the Fine Press show in Oxford, England. At the 2013 Codex Book Fair and Symposium held at the Craneway Pavilion, Richmond, California, Wagener met the New Zealand poet Alan Loney. After seeing Wagener's new suite of prints based on the idea of weaving, Loney agreed to write a poetic response. The resultant book, ''Loom'', was collaboratively designed and published by David Pascoe, Nawakum Press, Santa Rosa, California and Richard Wagener, Mixolydian Editions, Petaluma, California. The text was printed by Patrick Reagh, Sebastopol, California while the engravings were printed by Wagener at Mixolydian Editions, Petaluma, California. Craig Jensen at Booklab II in San Marcos, Texas did the binding. ''Loom'' had its debut at Codex Australia Book Fair held in Melbourne, Australia during March 2014. David Pascoe made a short film about the making of this book that focuses on Wagener, the engraver, Patrick Reagh, the printer, and Craig Jensen, the bookbinder. The development of a special print for the deluxe edition of ''Loom'' led to a small series of prints that looked at weaving from a different point of view. The series of engravings for ''Loom'' explored the idea of threads coming together into a weaving. In contrast, the new series of engravings emerged from thinking about the ultimate fate of this activity and the beauty in weathered and distressed textiles. Alan Loney subsequently wrote a poetic response to these engravings. Mixolydian Editions published the poem and the prints in a book titled ''Vestige''. This book was entirely printed and bound using handmade paper from Twinrocker Paper, Brookston, Indiana and Papeterie St. Armand, Montreal, Canada. Lisa Van Pelt, Philo, California, bound the limited edition of the book. ''Vestige'' had its debut at the 2015 Codex Book Fair. Edwin Dobb, independent writer and lecturer at the UC Berkeley School of Journalism, interviewed Wagener about his development as a book artist engaged in wood engraving. A highlight of this interview is an examination of the relationship between abstract and realistic imagery in his engravings. This interview was published in the
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Quarterly, Winter 2015. Wagener created an engraving of Festival Hall from the
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held in San Francisco during 1915. Wagener printed the engraving for a broadside published by the
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in commemoration of the centennial of this event. The broadside was designed and printed by Fred and Barbara Voltmer and Li Jiang at Havilah Press, Emeryville, California. Richard Wagener and David Pascoe again collaborated to create ''Trading Eights, The Faces of Jazz'', a book of jazz portraits engraved by Jim Todd of Missoula, Montana. Also included in the book is an essay by jazz critic and musical historian
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and a poem by his brother
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, Poet Laureate of California. Patrick Reagh did the monotype composition of the text. Lisa Van Pelt, Philo, California created the paste papers for the covers and did the binding for the edition. Mixolydian Editions and Nawakum Press published ''Trading Eights'' in 2016. In 2016 Richard Wagener and David Pascoe were the recipients of the 15th Carl Hertzog Award for Excellence in Book Design for their book ''Loom'', published by Nawakum Press/Mixolydian Editions 2014. This national award honors the lifework of one of this country's most accomplished book designers and printers, Carl Hertzog, 1902 -1984. The award is sponsored by the Friends of the University Library of the University of Texas at El Paso. The
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awarded Wagener the 2016 Oscar Lewis Award for his contributions to the field of Book Arts. Past recipients of this award include
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,
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, Peter Rutledge Koch, Patrick Reagh, Carolee Campbell, and Sandra and Harry Reese. During a meeting in late 2015 to discuss a future book, the writer Edwin Dobb suggested that they resurrect a previously stalled project about exotic desert plants. Within two months Dobb had completed a four-thousand word essay about the origins of botanical gardens. The resultant book was ''Exoticum'', Twenty-five Desert Plants from the Huntington Gardens published by Mixolydian Editions. John DeMerritt of Emeryville. California bound the edition using an abstract marbled paper designed by Pamela Smith of Abiquiu, New Mexico. The book was officially launched at a talk Wagener gave at the Huntington Gardens, San Marino, California in January 2017. The 2017 Reva and David Logan Symposium on the Artist's Book was held at The
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in San Francisco. Wagener gave a presentation on ''The Fabric of Collaboration''. Other presenters at the symposium were Mary Ann Caws, Lisa Pearson, Kyle Schesinger, and Ward Schumaker. John Hawk, Head Librarian of Special Collections & University Archives at the
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, approached Wagener in December 2016 and asked him to consider writing a foreword for a book he was writing on the California wood engraver Mallette Dean. After several meetings going over the prints in the university's collection, Wagener agreed to write a short appreciation for Mallette Dean. In 2018 the
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published ''Mallette Dean, A Printmaker and His Art'' with Wagener's Foreword. In response to a request from Peter Koch, founder of the Codex Foundation, Wagener engraved an image of Spitsbergen Island to be used with promotional material for Codex Nordica, the 2019 Codex Book Fair and Symposium. In addition, Wagener's essay ''After the Studio Floor is Swept'' was included in the Codex Papers, Volume One. Wagener also collaborated with Edwin Dobb to produce a broadside, ''Corrosion'', that was included in ''Words on the Edge'': an EXTRACTION Art broadside project of the Codex Foundation that included the poems and lyrical texts of twenty-six writers paired with an equivalent number of notable letterpress printers. In the late 1970s Wagener picked up a copy of ''A Vegetable Emergency'' by Maxine Chernoff from the Beyond Baroque Literary Arts Center in Venice, California. Over time this publication began disintegrating due to its acidic paper. In 2017 he conceived the idea of letterpress printing a number of these poems accompanied by abstract color engravings from his Umbraculo Series. Working with Patrick Reagh for casting the metal type and bookbinder Craig Jensen, the book, ''Teapots & Tympani'', was designed and printed at Mixolydian Editions and officially launched at the Codex Book Fair in 2019. In 2019, Jan and Crispin Elsted at Barbarian Press, Mission B.C., Canada, published a major retrospective volume on Richard Wagener's engraving in their ongoing series of monographs on wood engravers: ''Endgrain Editions 5: Richard Wagener – a Dialogue with Wood Engraving''. The book features ninety-five of Wagener's engravings from every period of his work, including several in color, all printed from the blocks. The images are interspersed with prose comments by the artist and others. The book includes, by way of an introduction, a major autobiographical essay by Richard Wagener, ‘A Dialogue with Wood Engraving’, in which he traces his early exploration of art, his discovery of wood engraving, and his journey within the form. In honor of the eightieth anniversary of the 1940 historic voyage of the ''Western Flyer'' by John Steinbeck and
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,
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published a fine press edition of their book ''Sea of Cortez''. It was originally published in December 1941, two days before Pearl Harbor. Ten years later the book was republished under the title ''The Log from the Sea of Cortez'' with a new preface by Steinbeck, “About Ed Ricketts.” This subsequent edition omitted Ricketts’ name from the cover giving Steinbeck sole authorship. The Arion Press edition restores Ricketts name as coauthor. Wagener contributed six wood engravings, five of marine specimens and a three-color engraving of the ''Western Flyer''. Nawakum Press, Gig Harbor, Washington, and Mixolydian Editions, Petaluma, California published ''Cascadia'', a fine press book celebrating the old growth forests of the Pacific Northwest. This 2021 book featured twenty-four engravings by Richard Wagener, haiku and haibun poetry by Christopher Herold, and an essay,''The Lost Forest'' by Pulitzer Prize winning journalist
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. This book was the subject of a talk given by Wagener at the 2022 Codex Symposium in Berkeley, California. ''From Here and There'' was published by Mixolydian Editions in 2022. This book presented twenty wood engravings seen in botanical collections around the world including London, Edinburgh, Melbourne, Kretinga, Vienna, Helsinki, Costa Rica, and California. Information about the plants and the locations where they were seen accompany the engravings. Wagener's archives, 1974 - 2016, are held by the
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.


Education

He studied biology at the University of San Diego and earned an MFA in painting from
Art Center School Art Center College of Design (stylized as ArtCenter College of Design) is a private art college in Pasadena, California. History ArtCenter College of Design was founded in 1930 in downtown Los Angeles as the Art Center School. In 1935, Fred R ...
, Los Angeles (now Pasadena), California.


Notable writings

His interview of artist
Robert Motherwell Robert Motherwell (January 24, 1915 – July 16, 1991) was an American abstract expressionist painter, printmaker, and editor of ''The Dada Painters and Poets: an Anthology''. He was one of the youngest of the New York School, which also inc ...
, conducted in 1974, was first published in a catalog for an exhibition ''Robert Motherwell in California Collections'' at the Otis Art Institute, Los Angeles, and later included in ''The Collected Writings of Robert Motherwell''. Wagener wrote an essay for ''Carving the Elements'', a companion to ''The Fragments of Parmenides'', discussing the development of his engravings to illuminate the text. "After the Studio Floor is Swept", The Codex Papers, Volume One, 2018, The Codex Foundation, Berkeley, California. "A Dialogue with Wood Engraving", Endgrain Number 5, Barbarian Press, Mission, British Columbia, 2019


References


External links


www.richardwagener.com
* http://www.bccbooks.org/store/products/category/new-publications/ * http://www.magnoliaeditions.com/artists/richard-wagener/ * http://www.peterkochprinters.com/portfolio3.php?show=71 * http://www.nawakumpress.com/books_loom.html {{DEFAULTSORT:Wagener, Richard Living people 1944 births American wood engravers University of San Diego alumni Art Center College of Design alumni 20th-century American printmakers 21st-century American printmakers 20th-century engravers