Science and Creativity: Printmaking at Gemini G.E.L.

November 21, 2024 - February 3, 2025

Since its founding in 1966, the artists at Gemini G.E.L. have been at the forefront of innovation, exploring and expanding the boundaries of printmaking in collaboration with master printers. The studio’s journey parallels significant scientific milestones—from deep space exploration to the digital revolution—prompting artists to respond to these discoveries through prints that capture both wonder and trepidation about the mysteries of the universe. Come visit Gemini to see how the artists have documented, reimagined, and pushed the boundaries of art and science, presenting a dynamic body of work that bridges technical mastery and creative exploration.

Gemini G.E.L. is a part of PST ART as a Gallery Program Participant. Returning September 2024 through February 2025 with its latest edition, PST ART: Art & Science Collide, this landmark regional event explores the intersections of art and science both past and present. PST ART is presented by Getty. For more information: pst.art

 

Available Works in Exhibition

  • JBA13-5371
    John Baldessari (JBA13-5371)
    The News: Four Ducks Standing on a Bench, 2014
  • VC02-3336
    Vija Celmins (VC02-3336)
    Night Sky 2 (Reversed), 2002
  • RD83-3091
    Ron Davis (RD83-3091)
    Copper Block, 1983
  • MH80-979
    Michael Heizer (MH80-979)
    Swiss Survey #3, 1985
  • RL70-329
    Roy Lichtenstein (RL70-329)
    Litho/Litho, 1970
  • RR69-304
    Robert Rauschenberg (RR69-304)
    Sub-Total, 1972
  • AR12-5365
    Allen Ruppersberg (AR12-5365)
    Great Speckled Bird, 2013
  • AS19-3575
    Analia Saban (AS19-3575)
    This One (Edition of 50), 2020
  • AS19-3591
    Analia Saban (AS19-3591)
    Flowchart (Mountain), 2020
  • AS15-237
    Analia Saban (AS15-237)
    Broken Vase No. 4, 2016
  • AS15-238
    Analia Saban (AS15-238)
    Broken Vase No. 5, 2016
  • RS00-3311
    Richard Serra (RS00-3311)
    Galileo Galilei, 2001
  • TW12-1621
    Terry Winters (TW12-1621)
    Clocks and Clouds/4, 2013