Risograph Printed

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  • Diogenes

           

    Shoboshobo

           

    Books / Artists’ Books

            $25.00
  • The Riso Book : San Francisco

           

    Anthony Discenza, Vincent Fecteau, Mitzi Pederson

           

    Books / Artists’ Books

            $60.00
  • Gelatology

           

    Sara Maragotto, Caterina Gadelli and Matteo Baratto

           

    Books / Artists’ Books

            $22.00
  • Everyone Else is Younger and More Talented #4

           

    Hannah K. Lee

           

    Books / Artists’ Books

            $10.00
  • Wind Tunnel Bulletin

           

    Haseeb Ahmed, Florian Dombois, and Kaspar König, editors

           

    Periodicals / Artists’ Books

            $7.00
  • Original Risographies

           

    work-form and Studio Operative

           

    Books / Artists’ Books

            $22.00
  • F Magazine

           

    Adam Marnie and F Magazine

           

    Books / Artists’ Books

            $15.00
  • Two Lakes

           

    Deborah Bower, Annette Knol and Amelia Bande

           

    Books / Artists’ Books

            $16.00
  • SPRTS

           

    Endless Editions

           

    Periodicals / Zines

            $20.00
  • Risoprint nr. 009

           

    Sigrid Calon

           

    Editions / Prints

            $65.00
  • Place And

           

    Suzanna Zak

           

    Books / Zines

            $19.00
  • The Riso Book : Los Angeles

           

    Edgar Arceneaux, Gala Porras-Kim and Mungo Thomson

           

    Books / Artists’ Books

            $60.00
  • Thrown into the Sea

           

    Franziska Brandt, Moritz Grünke and Gloria Glitzer

           

    Books / Artists’ Books

            $30.00
  • PLANTR

           

    Wren McDonald

           

    Books / Zines

            $8.00
  • Printed at Home

           

    Gerardo Madera

           

    Books / Artists’ Books

            $25.00
  • A Catalogue of Blue Chairs

           

    Jeremy Jams

           

    Books / Zines

            $10.00
  • Forming

           

    Sto Len

           

    Books / Artists’ Books

            $25.00
  • PAYSANNES

           

    Anais Favier

           

    Books / Artists’ Books

            $20.00
  • Cinders Artist of the Month Fanzine

           

    Morgan Blair, Brian Chippendale, Serra Victoria Bothwell Fels and Aidan Koch

           

    Books / Zines

            $10.00

RISO-PRINTING: AN OVERVIEW

The Risograph – a plain-looking, clunky machine first released in Japan in 1986 by the Riso Kagaku Corporation – was initially developed as an alternative to other widespread copying processes. Marketed to churches, offices and schools, the Risograph offered a high-quality, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly option ideal for large-volume printing.

As an office standard the Risograph lost out to the photocopier, but the possibilities of riso-printing were adopted by a generation of artists and independent publishers who would give the machine new purpose. Working with the strengths and limitations of the technology, artists began creating posters, zines and artists’ books that embraced a lo-fi, pixelated aesthetic and allowed for endless experimentation with color, saturation and registration.

The Risograph shares a legacy with Mimeograph printing, another low cost ink-and-stencil printing method favored by artists. Many artists made their first fanzines with Mimeo technology, and as the process was gradually replaced by the photocopier and offset printer in the early ‘60s, the machine only increased in popularity as a tool for artists. Many of the era’s most significant artists’ periodicals, literary journals and other conceptual artists’ book projects were Mimeograph-printed. The resurgence of Riso is perhaps likewise tinged with nostalgia (though maybe not with any particular art historical referent in mind) as technology often becomes viable artistically only after it becomes outmoded in a more general sense.

The Risograph, in a most basic sense, offers a return to tactility. The printed ink has a distinct material quality and sits raised on the paper. The process is deliberate, affordable, and inherently modest, and brings the production back into the artists’ studio and an intimate network of collaborators. The democratic possibility of mass-printing – in quantities that are responsive to the demand – as well as the close creative oversight afforded to artists at every step along the way, embodies a set of new political concerns important to this generation of bookmakers.

PRINTING PROCESS

The quality of a Risograph print is somewhere between a photocopy and screen print – and like a screen print the image originates through a stencil duplication process. The artwork is scanned or transferred by computer to the machine, which then burns it onto a thin plastic sheet. This creates a ‘master’ copy, which gets wrapped around a drum and rotated at high speed so that the ink is pushed through the screen and onto the paper.

In preparation for print, the image needs to be split into separate greyscale PDF files, one for each color. There is no need to halftone the artwork files, as the Risograph machine creates a halftone automatically. Each color is then printed one at a time onto the paper. Until recently, A3 (11.7 × 16.5 in.) was the largest size a Risograph could print to but recently an A2 (16.5 × 23.4 in.) version was released.

The inks used are liquid and all fully translucent. They do not follow the traditional Pantone color chart system and layering them with other colors, as well as using different paper stock, can change their color quite significantly. Traditionally, Risographs were not designed to print more than one or two colors, and there will often be a degree of mis-registration when printing several colors. These aspects of the printing process can lead to some very surprising and beautiful results, and add to the inherent charm of the Risograph print.

Checklist
  1. Adam Marnie and F Magazine

    F Magazine


    Brooklyn, NY: F Magazine, 2014
    250
    Out of stock
  2. Anthony Discenza, Vincent Fecteau, Mitzi Pederson

    The Riso Book : San Francisco


    San Francisco, CA: Colpa Press, Publication Studio and Kadist, 2014
    100
    Out of stock
  3. Endless Editions

    SPRTS


    New York, NY: Endless Editions, 2014
    Out of stock
  4. Gerardo Madera

    Printed at Home


    New York, NY: Common Satisfactory Standard, 2013
    120
    Out of stock
  5. Morgan Blair, Brian Chippendale, Serra Victoria Bothwell Fels and Aidan Koch

    Cinders Artist of the Month Fanzine


    Brooklyn, NY: Cinders Gallery and Cinders Gallery, 2013
    100
    Out of stock
  6. Jeremy Jams

    A Catalogue of Blue Chairs


    Brooklyn, NY: Jeremy Jams, 2014
    100
    Out of stock
  7. Deborah Bower, Annette Knol and Amelia Bande

    Two Lakes


    Berlin, Germany: Publishing Puppies, 2014
    75
    $16.00
  8. Sto Len

    Forming


    Brooklyn, NY: Cinders Gallery, 2014
    66
    $25.00
  9. Suzanna Zak

    Place And


    London, England: Fourteen-Nineteen, April 2013
    Out of stock
  10. Shoboshobo

    Diogenes


    Paris, France: Shoboshobo, 2013
    10
    $25.00
  11. Sigrid Calon

    Risoprint nr. 009


    Tilburg, The Netherlands: Sigrid Calon, 2014
    50
    Out of stock
  12. Sara Maragotto, Caterina Gadelli and Matteo Baratto

    Gelatology


    Bologna, Italy: Studio Fludd, 2014
    150
    Out of stock
  13. Wren McDonald

    PLANTR


    Orlando, FL: Wren McDonald, 2014
    155
    Out of stock
  14. Edgar Arceneaux, Gala Porras-Kim and Mungo Thomson

    The Riso Book : Los Angeles


    San Francisco, CA: Colpa Press, Publication Studio and Kadist, April 2014
    100
    Out of stock
  15. Haseeb Ahmed, Florian Dombois, and Kaspar König, editors

    Wind Tunnel Bulletin


    Zürich, Switzerland: Zürcher Hochschule der Künste (ZHdK), 2013
    Out of stock
  16. work-form and Studio Operative

    Original Risographies


    London, UK: Studio Operative, 2014
    500
    Out of stock
  17. Franziska Brandt, Moritz Grünke and Gloria Glitzer

    Thrown into the Sea


    Berlin, Germany: Gloria Glitzer, 2013
    65
    $30.00
  18. Anais Favier

    PAYSANNES


    Montreal, Canada: Auto-Edition, 2013
    100
    Out of stock
Last updated 7/10/2014
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