Lucía Vidales: Hambre Riso Print 3

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Limited Edition Risograph designed and printed by Oddities in Kansas City Missouri

Risograph images of detailed sections of Kemper Museum's 9th Annual Atrium Project Hambre by Lucía Vidales

Lucía Vidales (Mexican, born 1986) Hambre (detail), 2024 painting on canvas 157.48 x 141.73 inches Courtesy of the artist © Lucía Vidales

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About Kemper Museum's Atrium Project:

The Atrium Project is an annual series of commissioned projects that presents the work of emerging and mid-career Hispanic and Latinx artists. Featured artists included José Lerma (2016), Firelei Báez (2017), Paul Henry Ramirez (2018), Angel Otero (2019), Joiri Minaya (2020), Aliza Nisenbaum (2021), Pepe Mar (2022), and Sarah Zapata (2023). These site-responsive projects involve artists visits to Kansas City, inspiration from which is often incorporated into the projects. This exhibition is organized by Erin Dziedzic, director of curatorial affairs, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art.

Risograph:

Risograph printing is a technique best described as a ‘digital screen printing’. The process is similar to screen printing, but with the convenience of an office copier. It’s known for its vivid colours (that other printers can’t produce) and its specific textures.