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International Print Center New York: NEW PRINTS 2014/SUMMER - 30 May 2014 to 1 July 2014 Current Exhibition |
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Simon Brejcha, Aircraft 1, 2014
Intaglio and stencil, Edition: 5 Printed and published by the artist |
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NEW PRINTS 2014/SUMMER On View: May 30 - July 1, 2014 Opening: Wednesday, June 4, 2014, 6-8 pm Preview for Artists and Members: 5-6 pm International Print Center New York presents New Prints 2014/Summer, on view at 508 West 26th St, 5th Floor, from May 30 - July 1, 2014. The exhibition consists of forty-nine projects by forty-nine artists, and was selected from over 3,000 prints. New Prints 2014/Summer is the forty-eighth presentation of IPCNY's New Prints Program, a series of juried exhibitions organized by IPCNY several times each year featuring prints made within the past twelve months. An illustrated brochure with a curatorial essay by Kit White accompanies the exhibition. The show was selected by: Rosaire Appel (Artist, Writer, Bookmaker), Miranda Leighfield (Director, David Krut Projects), Susan Lorence (Private Dealer), Fred Mershimer (Artist, Teacher), Madeline Stratton (Cataloguer, Prints and Multiples Department, Christie's, NY), and Kit White (Artist and Professor). Artists in this show: Kathy Aoki, Liz Bannish, Melanie Bentley, Serena Bocchino, Austin Boechler, Douglas Bosley, Simon Brejcha, Emily Chaplain, CathyJean Clark, Carmon Colangelo, Douglas Collins, Luca Cruzat, Marianne Dages, Kristine DeNinno, Robin Dintiman, Lauren Drescher, Barbara Duval, Ken Frink, Anne Gilman, Karinna Gomez, Richelle Gribble, Anthony Holmquist, Gesine Janzen, Jane Kent, Katerina Kyselica, Jim Lee, Jeremy Lundquist, Wangui Maina, Brenda Malkinson, Margot B. Myers, Indrani Nayar-Gall, Barry O'Keefe, Howard Paine, Bill Pangburn, Darina Peeva, Kate Petley, Sandra Porter, Clifton Riley, David Sandlin, John-Mark Schlink, Susan Schwalb, Brian Shure, Grace Sippy, Ana Sladetic, Jelena Sredanović, Kelsey Stephenson, Rob Swainston, Tom Virgin, and Cleo Michelle Wilkinson. Presses and Publishers: Aspinwall Editions (NY), Flying Horse Editions (FL), Manneken Press (IL), Jennifer Melby (NY), Printmaking Center of New Jersey (NJ), Prints of Darkness (NY), Sinland Press (NY). New Prints 2014/Summer consists of lithographs, monotypes, letterpress, intaglio, woodcuts and many other forms of both conventional and exploratory printmaking techniques. Highlights include Grace Sippy's Slippery Disturbance, a piece which combines printmaking, photography, and drawing to create a visceral observation of the human condition. Mezzotint works by Douglas Bosley, Karinna Gomez, and Cleo Michelle Wilkinson emphasize an absolute dedication to traditional printmaking, while integrating modern imagery into classical technique. A portfolio of etchings by Susan Schwalb presents a musical narrative of movement and color. The exhibited works encompass a variety of media and content; all celebrate the venerable art of print. In most cases, IPCNY's exhibitions are available for tour. Don't miss New Prints 2014, presenting recent works from IPCNY's Winter and Summer shows, on view at Christie's, New York, NY from July 9 - July 16, 2014. For additional information, please contact Kirsten Flaherty, [email protected], or call 212-989-5090. International Print Center New York is a non- profit institution dedicated to the appreciation and understanding of fine art prints. IPCNY nurtures the growth of new audiences for the visual arts, while serving the print community through exhibitions, publications, educational programs and member services. To contribute, or for membership information, please contact [email protected]. This program is suppported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and the National Endowment for the Arts. IPCNY is grateful to the Areté Foundation for its generous support of the New Prints Program. A grant from the PECO Foundation supports our exhibitions program. Support for the organizations activities and programming this season comes from the Milton and Sally Avery Arts Foundation, the Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Deborah Loeb Brice Foundation, the Consulate General of Brazil in New York, Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation, Foundation for Contemporary Arts, the Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, The Greenwich Collection Ltd., The Jockey Hollow Foundation, the New York Community Trust, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, Porter Family Charitable Foundation, and the Thompson Family Foundation. Gallery Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 11-6 508 West 26th St, 5th Fl. New York, NY, 10001 T: 212-989-5090 F: 212-989-6069 www.ipcny.org |
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