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Recent News
Paper Trails: Latin American Art in Print (1950–1995)
Florencia Bazzano, Assistant Curator of Latin American Art.
Blanton Museum of Art, University of Texas at Austin ,
Austin,
TX, United States.
12/20/2025-
04/19/2026.
Event Horizon: Early Modern Warfare and the Monumental Print
Carolyn Yerkes
Bard Graduate Center
New York, NY, United States
New York, NY, United States
02/11/2026,
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
Southwest Impressions: A Broader Perspective
Meg Selig
Denver Art Museum
Denver, CO, United States
01/16/2026,
10am to 4:30pm
Denver, CO, United States
Recent Scholarship
Rachel Vogel.
Parasol Press: Breaking New Ground.
Addison Gallery of American Art:
Andover,
MA, United States.
2026
Chiara Betti.
"An analysis of six gilded intaglio plates in the Rawlinson collection."
Journla of the Printing Historical Society
3rd series, no. 6 (2025): 183-204.
Karen L. Bowen, Dirk Imhof.
The Burgeoning European Print Trade: The Distribution of Prints via the Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp.
Turnhout (Belgium):
Harvey Miller / Brepols,
2025.



