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Art in Print — Exhibition Reviews

Reviews should be proposed at least three months prior to publication; texts are due two months prior to publication. Exhibition reviews run 600-2000 words, depending on the size and importance of the show. We are currently looking for writers to review the following exhibitions. (Asterisks indicate an associated catalogue that should be reviewed as part of the same essay).

Proposals and query letters should be addressed to: Susan Tallman st@artinprint.org.

London: “The Diamond Sutra and Early Printing” at the British Library. Closes 8 September 2015.

San Juan, Puerto Rico: “The IV Poly/Graphic San Juan Triennial: Latin America and the Caribbean.” 24 October 2015 – 27 February 2016.

New York: “How Posters Work” at the Cooper Hewitt Museum. Closes 1 November 2015.

* New York: “Rembrandt’s Changing Impressions” at Columbia University (Wallach Gallery), 9 September – 12 December 2015. This essay should also review the associated catalogue.

* Los Angeles: “A Kingdom of Images: French Prints in the Age of Louis XIV” at the Getty Center. 16 June – 6 September 2015. This essay should also review the associated catalogue.

Cambridge MA or Pasadena CA: “Corita Kent and the Language of Pop” at the Harvard Art Museums, 3 September 2015 – 3 January 2016. OR “Someday is Now” at the Pasadena Museum of California Art, 14 June – 1 November 2015.
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