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Recent News
Odilon Redon: Otherworldly Visions
Danielle Canter.
J. Paul Getty Museum,
Los Angeles,
CA, United States.
07/14/2026-
10/18/2026.
Personal to Political: Celebrating the African American Artists of Paulson Fontaine Press(Working title)
Janet Turner Print Museum,
Chico,
CA, United States.
08/25/2026-
10/17/2026.
Exhibiting artist(s): Edgar Arceneaux, Louisiana Bendolph, Mary Lee Bendolph, McArthur Binion, Kerry James Marshall, Loretta Pettway, Martin Puryear.
PrintLab Artist Residency (2025–26) at Brandywine Workshop and Archives
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts ,
Philadelphia,
United States.
06/18/2026-
10/26/2026.
Recent Scholarship
Paul Coldwell.
Ink, Paper, Chisel, Grain. A Remarkable History of Woodcut.
London, UK:
Penguin Random House,
2026.
Adele Nelson.
"The Limits of Social Realism: Fayga Ostrower’s Visualizing of Solidarity as a Refugee in Brazil."
Latin American Jewish Studies
3, no. 2 (February 2026): 51-72.
Antoine Gallay.
Sébastien Le Clerc (1637-1714) Art et science à l’aube des Lumières.
Genève:
Droz,
2026.



