Last week, I stopped by the IFDA Print Fair at the Park Avenue Armory. I wish I had more time to spend there because there was so much to see: nearly 500 years of printmaking from early woodcuts and traditional engravings to etchings, lithographs, and innovative contemporary projects by international artists. Here are some of my favorite pieces:
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Fold II, Anish Kapoor (Paragon Press) |
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Three color reliefs by Shepard Fairy on handmade paper. (Pace Prints) |
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Pace Prints |
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Dessert Skirt IV (Will Cotton, 2013), Pace Prints |
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Calliope, Will Cotton (Pace Print) |
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Blah, Blah, Blah, Blah (Mel Bochner, 2014), Two Palms |
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Mariana VI, ( Manolo Valdes, 2008), Marlborough Graphics |
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Woman in a summer kimono. Hashiguchi Goyo (1880-1921), Egenolf Gallery Japanese Prints |