
2016 has been a wonderful year for collectors of fine prints with many of the world's leading contemporary releasing many fabulous editions such as Alex Katz, Antony Gormely, Damien Hirst, Allen … [Read more...]
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2016 has been a wonderful year for collectors of fine prints with many of the world's leading contemporary releasing many fabulous editions such as Alex Katz, Antony Gormely, Damien Hirst, Allen … [Read more...]
Ukiyo-e has changed quite a bit from when it first emerged in the late 16th century. In the beginning, it usually depicted everyday life in Japan, more specifically Kyoto, and were often used to add … [Read more...]
July 16 - August 21, 2016 Opening reception: July 16, 12 - 4 pm Cirrus Editions is pleased to announce the exhibition of John Baldessari's largest prints to date, Engravings with Sounds: Sniffle, … [Read more...]
The Young British Artists (YBAs) are taking a word and running with it, creating a whole other art style that they’ve grown popular with. Sensationalism is the use of something (whether stories or … [Read more...]
Woodcuts/Collage/Monoprints From the 1940s to the 1960s, Sam Glankoff created nontraditional woodcuts. He had a unique way of dealing with the woodblock surface. The color he used was water based … [Read more...]
Abstract Expressionism has a rich history, much like many other art movements. This particular movement is a post-World War II movement that was developed sometime during the 1940s in New York. This … [Read more...]
Discover and source fine prints by leading and important Abstract Expressionist artists. View more here. … [Read more...]
January 20-24, 2016 London Visit 7 stand-out print dealers and studios who are exhibiting at the London Art Fair. FLOWERS GALLERY (IFPDA) GILDEN'S ARTS … [Read more...]
A Curated Print Exhibition From Marlborough Fine Art, London In 1970 Allen Jones exhibited for the first time a group of three fibreglass sculptures: Hatstand, Table and Chair depicted young … [Read more...]
Let’s say that Chagall decides to make a lithograph one day (not likely, since he is dead, but this is just an example). He prepares the stone and delivers it to the printer. The printer prints the … [Read more...]