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Recent News
NEW ALTITUDES
University Libraries at the University of Denver, Anderson Academic Commons ,
Denver,
CO, United States.
10/17/2024-
12/15/2024.
Harlan & Weaver. From Copper Plates to Masterpieces.
Harlan & Weaver,
New York,
NY, United States.
10/03/2024-
10/30/2024.
Exhibiting artist(s): Louise Bourgeois, Anthony Cudahy, Francesco Clemente, Steve DiBenedetto, Nicole Eisenman, Joanne Greenbaum, Maia Ruth Lee, Bonnie Lucas, Chris Martin, Katia Santibanez, James Siena, Kiki Smith, Pat Steir, José Antonio Suárez Londoño, Stanley Whitney, Didier William.
Etched into Memory
Andrew Hahn.
Bolivar Gallery,
Lexington,
KY, United States.
10/03/2024-
10/31/2024.
Exhibiting artist(s): Stephanie Berrie, Michael Weigman, Haley Younce.
Recent Scholarship
Ian Herbertson.
Prints at the Oriental Club.
London:
Helion & Company,
2023.
Laurel Garber.
"At Work in Print: Cassatt and the “Sentient Hand”."
In Mary Cassatt at Work, edited by Laurel Garber and Jennifer Thompson.
Philadelphia, PA:
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Distributed by Yale University Press,
2024: 149-162.
Rachel Vogel.
"Leveraging the Limited Edition: Participation and Obligation in Douglas Huebler’s Prints."
American Art
38, no. 1 (April 2024): 54-75.
APS Highlights
Register now for APS-sponsored talks for IFPDA 2024
Watch the recordings of APS events at IFPDA 2023:
Contemporary Printmaking in South Africa (11 October 2023)
Indigenous Australian Printmaking (4 October 2023)