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Ghost I

Juan Logan, Brian Garner, and others

Ghost I

2008

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Ghost I

2008

Physical Qualities Polymer plate etching, Sheet: 508 x 508 mm. (20 x 20 in.) Plate: 254 x 254 mm. (10 x 10 in.)
Credit Line Print, Drawing & Photograph Society Fund, with proceeds derived from the 2010 Contemporary Print Fair
Object Number 2010.11.1
Juan Logan used 19th-century shackles and neck collars to create these enigmatic images. The objects were placed on sheets of Mylar and spray painted to capture their contours. After being manipulated in a computer, these images were exposed on light-sensitive polymer plates and printed like etchings.
The Baltimore Museum of Art, by purchase, 2010; the artist
Trudi Ludwig Johnson, "On The Mark," "Newsletter: The Print, Drawing & Photograph Society of The Baltimore Museum of Art," Fall 2010, vol. 28, no. 2, p. 16, ill.

Inscribed: lower left in graphite: "6/20"; lower center in graphite: "I"; lower right in graphite: "Juan Logan 2009"

Artist and Publisher

Juan Logan

1945–2000

American, born 1946
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Printer

Brian Garner

1965–1965

American, born 1966
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Printer

Kim Michalak

1988–1988

American, born 1989
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