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Recent News
Make It Pop: Printmaking and Pop Art from the 1960s and 1970s
Sarah Bane .
University of San Diego ,
San Diego,
CA, United States.
09/23/2023-
12/11/2023.
Exhibiting artist(s): Andy Warhol, Corita Kent, Roy Lichtenstein, R.B. Kitaj, James Rosenquist .
The Armory Show
The Javits Center, NY,
New York,
NY, United States.
09/07/2023-
09/10/2023.
Exhibiting artist(s): booth will include work by Linus Borgo, Orit Hofshi, Asif Hoque, Jeremy Jaspers, Sarah Anne Johnson, Pierre Knop, Natia Lemay, Kathrin Linkersdorff, Anoushka Mirchandani, Meghann Riepenhoff, Ibrahim Said, Shikeith, and Cameron Welch, among others.
Craft & Conceptual Art: Reshaping the Legacy of Artists’ Books
Minnesota Center for Book Arts,
Minneapolis,
MN, .
08/26/2023-
10/21/2023.
Recent Scholarship
Thomas Cvikota.
"Review: Landfall Press: Five Decades by
Robin Reisenfeld."
Print Quarterly
(2020): 84-87.
Allison Stagg.
Prints of a New Kind: Political Caricature in the United States, 1789-1828.
University Park, PA:
Penn State University Press,
2023.
Thomas Cvikota.
"Review: Landfall Press: Five Decades by
Robin Reisenfeld."
Print Quarterly
(2020): 84-87.