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Recent News
Launch Party for The Editions of Robert Kipniss, 1967-2023
Norwalk,
CT, United States
Proof Testing: The PrintLab Artist Residency at Brandywine Workshop and Archives
Michelle Donnelly, Evelyn and Will Kaplan Curator of Twentieth Century Art and the John Rhoden Collection.
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA),
Philadelphia,
PA, United States.
06/18/2026-
10/26/2026.
Exhibiting artist(s): El Anatsui, Lavett Ballard, Albert Chong, Willie Cole, Kakyoung Lee, Delita Martin, Jocelyn Akwaba Matignon, Didier William.
PRINT PUBLISHER SPOTLIGHT: CAIRA ART EDITIONS
Andrew Witkin.
Krakow Witkin Gallery,
Boston,
MA, United States.
05/30/2026-
07/17/2026.
Exhibiting artist(s): Alison Croney Moses, Evelyn Rydz, Crystalle Lacouture, Limited Time Engagement, Zainab Sumu.
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.


