Exhibition
In Plane Sight: Recent Monoprints by Harold Lohner
This exhibition came together when Harold contacted the GI Coordinator following the Verified By Proof conference in April. Want to see your work featured, too? We’d love to have you! Please submit a proposal via the link at the bottom of the site.
Statement: Drawing from found images, my prints explore masculine identity and male relationships with references from Classical to Pop Art. Printmaking provides me a way to take apart images, to recombine and reassemble them. I draw bold images in ink using a subtractive technique, then transfer them to paper or fabric. I build my monoprints one color at a time, creating complex layers that both veil and reveal my subjects. I use color and pattern to camouflage and to call attention, taking a cue from animals, birds, and flowers. In this way, male pride gives way to male beauty and male strength becomes vulnerability.
Bio: Harold Lohner is an artist, type designer, and professor emeritus. After 33
years of teaching printmaking and more at Russell Sage College in Upstate New York, he has devoted himself to creating his own work at his home studio. Harold has exhibited his monoprints and artist’s books nationally and regionally, including the recent solo shows “Forbidden Colors” at the Mesa Contemporary Arts Museum and “Prints of Men” at Five15Arts@Chartreuse in Phoenix, and “Making Faces” with Wade Carter at the Eric Fischl Gallery at Phoenix College. He has an MFA in printmaking from the University at Albany.

Harold Lohner
Harold Lohner in his studio


Green Gate
Monoprint on sewn lace and other fabrics
144″ x 192″
2023
Photo by Richard Pomraning

The Clearing
Monoprint on sewn pre-printed fabric
94″ x 94″
2023

No Word for Blue
Monoprints on sewn fabric
120″ x 276″
2020
Photo by Richard Pomraning

We Two
Monoprint on pre-printed fabric with beeswax
114″ x 58″
2022
Photo by Richard Pomraning

Big Beard Energy
Installation of 72 monoprints on Lokta paper
110″ in diameter
2023
Photo by Richard Pomraning

5 Guys
Monoprint on sewn fabric
94.5″ x 94.5″
2021

Physical
Monoprints on cotton eyelet fabric with folding screen, 71″ x 50″ x18″
2024

Last Kiss 5
Monoprint on Lokta paper with mica
30″ x 22″
2023

Desert Dreams
Artist’s book of monoprints with cutouts
15.5″ x 11.5″ x .5″(closed), accordion-fold, 10 pages (These are pages 2-3.)
2024

Desert Dream (Self-portrait)
Monoprint on canvas with beeswax
42″ in diameter
2024