Dick Arentz - Images in Platinum

WORKSHOPS
Master Class in Patinum & Palladium Printing - This class is open to intermediate/advanced Pt/Pd printers working with either in-camera or digitally generated negatives. Emphasis will be placed on the steps of pre-visualization, optimizing the potential of suitable images and ultimately, the making of the final print to communicate the student’s vision to the viewer.Presentations will be given on the work of notable Pt/Pd printers to demonstrate the uniqueness of the Pt/Pd print and aid the student in determining the types of visual statements most appropriate to the medium. Portfolios will be reviewed to identify the unique personal vision of each student. To achieve the goals of the Master Class, processing methods will be presented in combination with various papers suitable for Pt/Pd printing. Field trips are planned, and a laboratory and computers necessary to make images will be provided on site. It is suggested that those students working with in-camera negatives have a working knowledge of basic metering and negative making techniques. These techniques are covered extensively in my book, Platinum & Palladium Printing. 2nd edition, available from dick.arentz@nau.edu. For those students working with digitally generated negatives, Mark Nelson’s method will be used. Students should have a working knowledge of that process and, ideally, come to the workshop with negatives printed using that method. Mark Nelson’s CD, Precision Digital Negatives, is available from Mark at precisiondigitalnegatives.com. Fee: $725.00.
Private Workshops

Contact Dick about private sessions tailored to your schedule.

DICK ARENTZ

In 1969, after amateur activities, Dick Arentz began three years of study with Phil Davis of the Photography Department at the UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN. His interest at that time, was in the large format silver contact print. As an informal "thesis," he produced the Death Valley Portfolio in 1972. That was reproduced in a 1973 issue of Camera Magazine

After a sabbatical in Europe in 1973, Dick Arentz relocated in Flagstaff, Arizona where he taught studio and photographic history at NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY. In 1978, He was selected by the Arts and Humanities Commission as one of TWENTY ARIZONA ARTISTS. That year he began a six year project which was to be published as Four Corners Country in 1986, partly subsidized by a EDNA RIDER WHITEMAN FOUNDATION GRANT. The book was reissued in soft cover in 1994.

He returned to Ann Arbor in 1980 to study the platinum process with Phil Davis. Because of the lack of published information and the unpredictability of materials, he began researching and writing about platinum and palladium techniques. In 1983, he began to produce negatives with an antique 12x20 Folmer and Schwing Camera. By 1985, major museums and corporations began to collect his work. In 1987, he produced The American Southwest, a limited edition portfolio of 12x20 platinum prints with an essay by James Enyeart.

In 1988, desirous of a change in subject matter, Arentz accepted an ISAAC W. BERNHEIM FELLOWSHIP to live and work in Kentucky. He began a two year project photographing the Midsouthern states and Appalachia, concentrating on the human effect of the landscape. In 1990, a traveling exhibition and catalogue of that work, Outside The Mainstream, with an introduction by Merry Foresta, was funded by the NATIONAL ENDOWMENT FOR THE ARTS.

Arentz continue to publish and teach the techniques of platinum and palladium printing. In 1990, he produced the 2nd edition of his textbook, An Outline For Platinum And Palladium Printing. As a result of his research, he was able to solve a problem that has plagued non-silver printers for years with the formulation of specifications to allow a major paper company to manufacture a paper suitable for these photographic processes.

In 1990, Dick Arentz was one of four Arizona artists selected for the PHOENIX ART MUSEUM TRIENNIAL EXHIBITION. In 1992, he was included in Between Home And Heaven, Contemporary American Landscape Photographers, NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN ART. In England, During 1994-95, Arentz exhibited at the FOX-TALBOT MUSEUM and A Positive View at the SAATCHI GALLERY. In 1996, he accepted a fellowship from THE COLUMBUS ART MUSEUM to create a portfolio of central Ohio.

In 1998, a collection of his work from continental Europe, The Grand Tour, with an essay by Tom Southall, was published by Nazraeli Press. Platinum & Palladium Printing was published by Focal Press in 1999.

In a twenty five year career, Dick Arentz has had over seventy-five one man exhibits in museums and private galleries. Since 1984 has conducted approximately thirty platinum printing workshops, included those at THE CENTER FOR CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY, THE MUSEUM OF PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTS and THE FRIENDS OF PHOTOGRAPHY.

Last Update: Nov 1 2005