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Recent News
Currents 39: LaToya M. Hobbs, Carving Out Time
Nikki Otten.
Milwaukee Art Museum,
Milwaukee,
WI, United States.
09/06/2024-
01/05/2025.
Exhibiting artist(s): LaToya M. Hobbs.
Artist Talk: Tanekeya Word
Tanekeya Word
Milwaukee Art Museum
Milwaukee, WI, United States
Milwaukee, WI, United States
09/26/2024,
6:15-7:45pm
Book: “Goya’s Caprichos in Nineteenth-Century France. Politics of the Grotesque”, by Paula Fayos-Pérez
Goya, Delacroix, Daumier, J. J. Grandville,
Book: “Goya’s Caprichos in Nineteenth-Century France. Politics of the Grotesque”, by Paula Fayos-Pérez (2024),
Book (hardcover),
17.5 × 44 cm, Centro de Estudios Europa Hispánica (CEEH).
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
Apply for the APS Publication Grant by August 31, 2024
Watch the recordings of APS events at IFPDA 2023:
Contemporary Printmaking in South Africa (11 October 2023)
Indigenous Australian Printmaking (4 October 2023)