FICHE 13312
(New-York 1909 - 1989 Nice)
Composition 5
Goetz process (carborundum printmaking)
1978
Impression on Arches wove paper, numbered 17/36 and signed in pencil, published by la Galerie Bellechasse, Paris and printed by Maurice Rousseau, Nice.
In the world of printmaking, Goetz's name is often associated with a technical invention, called the "Goetz process" or "carborundum printmaking". The treatise that followed this discovery, entitled La Gravure au carborundum (Maeght,1969) has widely disseminated this technique among engravers, and in particular Joan Miró.
This process is the result of technical experiments that Goetz undertook with chemists, around the curious material that is carborundum. Attached to a plate with a varnish, this abrasive silicon carbide-based powder offers a granular texture into which the ink can penetrate. It creates rich material effects, intense colours and subtle gradations.
Plate: 238 x 417 mm.
Sheet: 330 x 500 mm.
Reference: Stanko Josimov n° 78-05
Condition: slight marginal foxing.