Art Market News
Posted: 07/28/2023
Posted by: Association of Print Scholars
Pansy Power: 2nd Annual Queer Print & Zine Fair
Zygote Press
Cleveland,
OH,
08/26/2023 , 11 AM - 6 PM
Thanks to a grant from NeighborUp Cleveland, Zygote Press will again be hosting the Queer Print + Zine Fair on Saturday, August 26. This year we are partnering with Phoenix-based Wasted Ink Zine Distro and held a national call for participation. Local, regional, and national queer printmakers and zinesters will be set up in Zygote's Parking Lot - and this year the fair is expanding to host 40 exhibitors!
Art Market News
Posted: 07/14/2023
Posted by: Daniel Lienau
“In Memoriam” a.k.a. ‘The North Portal of Chartres Cathedral’ by John Taylor Arms (1887-1953)
The Annex Galleries
Santa Rosa,
CA, United States
07/13/2023 , 9-5
This last week Gala and I were in Washington state where we purchased a collection from the estate of an old friend and client. Included in the collection were 80 John Taylor Arms etchings. Though, at this time his work is not highly regarded, his amazing skills with detail stands alone in the print world. Like I did with Max Pollak's work I will be featuring one Arms every week on the Print og the Day!! running the price range from the hundreds into the thousands, but all done exhibiting Arms' unique skill with the burin. We will be adding them to the gallery website daily for a week or so as we catalogue each impression.
Art Market News
Posted: 03/17/2023
Posted by: Association of Print Scholars
Paris Print Fair
Paris Print Fair/Salon de l’Estampe
Paris,
France
03/22/2023
You're invited to the second edition of the Paris Print Fair, running alongside the Salon de Dessins. The VIP Opening is Wednesday, 22 March 4-9pm (Paris time); with the fair open to visitors: 23-26 March. Located at Réfectoire du Couvent des Cordeliers, (15 rue de l’École de Médecine), 20 exhibitors will present showcasing their works.
Please visit the link below for more information.
Please visit the link below for more information.
Art Market News
Posted: 03/17/2023
Posted by: Association of Print Scholars
London Original Print Fair
Somerset House
London,
United Kingdom
03/30/2023
This year marks the 38th Edition of the Fair and brings together over 40 top international print dealers, publishers and studios. With works spanning six centuries of printmaking, the Fair will include significant pieces by world renowned artists including Dürer, Rembrandt, Picasso, Hockney, Riley and Rego.
Launching at the Fair will be new work by Harland Miller, Gavin Turk, Grayson Perry, Tracey Emin, David Shrigley and Brian Eno. Founded in 1985, LOPF is London’s longest running art fair, offering visitors an unparalleled opportunity to explore, learn about and collect works by some of the world’s greatest masters, alongside new pieces by rising talents, hot off the press. Celebrating printmaking in all its forms, the Fair will have something for everyone with a programme of inspiring talks and live demonstrations.
Please visit the link below for event info.
Launching at the Fair will be new work by Harland Miller, Gavin Turk, Grayson Perry, Tracey Emin, David Shrigley and Brian Eno. Founded in 1985, LOPF is London’s longest running art fair, offering visitors an unparalleled opportunity to explore, learn about and collect works by some of the world’s greatest masters, alongside new pieces by rising talents, hot off the press. Celebrating printmaking in all its forms, the Fair will have something for everyone with a programme of inspiring talks and live demonstrations.
Please visit the link below for event info.
Art Market News
Posted: 02/03/2023
Posted by: Ann Shafer
Baltimore Fine Art Print Fair
Fine Arts Baltimore LLC
Baltimore,
MD, United States
03/30/2023 , 6-9 pm
We're excited to announce the Baltimore Fine Art Print Fair (BFAPF) is in its second iteration and is coming up March 30–April 2, 2023. It is the only all-contemporary print fair in the country. Twenty galleries, dealers, and print publishers present the finest investment-quality, limited-edition contemporary fine art prints, multi-part portfolios, and artist books by the best of established and emerging artists. Converse with the people who, in many cases, made the art, and fall in love with your next acquisition.
This year’s fair kicks off with a VIP Preview Party on Thursday, March 30, from 6:00–9:00 pm. Tickets for this much-anticipated event are $85/person (this ticket includes access to the fair all weekend). Day passes for general public hours on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are $15/person. Tickets are available at baltimoreprintfair.com.
The Baltimore Fine Art Print Fair takes place on the top floor of the Baltimore Innovation Center, 1100 Wicomico Street, in Baltimore’s Pigtown neighborhood. A three-level parking garage is attached to the building (entrance at 940 Ostend Street). Please note the front door is the only ADA accessible entrance on Wicomico Street.
We're pleased to announce this year's list of BFAPF 2023 exhibitors:
Aspinwall Editions | Hudson, NY
Bleu Acier | Tampa, FL
Center for Contemporary Printmaking | Norwalk, CT
Childs Gallery | Boston, MA
Dolan/Maxwell | Philadelphia, PA
Flatbed Press | Austin, TX
Gemini GEL at Joni Moisant Weyl | New York, NY
Inky Editions | Hudson, NY
Kingsland Editions | Brooklyn, NY
Lily Press | Rockville, MD
Oehme Graphics | Steamboat Springs, CO
Outlaw Printmakers | Park Hills, MO
Overpass Projects | Providence, RI
Pyramid Atlantic | Hyattsville, MD
Solo Impression | Bronx, NY
Stewart & Stewart | Bloomfield Hills, MI
Tandem Press | Madison, WI
VanDeb Editions | Long Island City, NY
Wildwood Press | St. Louis, MO
Two talks are scheduled (so far). On Saturday, April 1, at 1:30 pm, Tom Hück and Ann Shafer will converse about Tom's crazy and wonderful woodcut editions. On Sunday, April 2, at 1:30 pm, Shelley Langdale and Phil Sanders will talk about museums and curators' role in the print ecosystem. Both talks take place within the fair space and are free to day-pass holders.
This year’s fair kicks off with a VIP Preview Party on Thursday, March 30, from 6:00–9:00 pm. Tickets for this much-anticipated event are $85/person (this ticket includes access to the fair all weekend). Day passes for general public hours on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are $15/person. Tickets are available at baltimoreprintfair.com.
The Baltimore Fine Art Print Fair takes place on the top floor of the Baltimore Innovation Center, 1100 Wicomico Street, in Baltimore’s Pigtown neighborhood. A three-level parking garage is attached to the building (entrance at 940 Ostend Street). Please note the front door is the only ADA accessible entrance on Wicomico Street.
We're pleased to announce this year's list of BFAPF 2023 exhibitors:
Aspinwall Editions | Hudson, NY
Bleu Acier | Tampa, FL
Center for Contemporary Printmaking | Norwalk, CT
Childs Gallery | Boston, MA
Dolan/Maxwell | Philadelphia, PA
Flatbed Press | Austin, TX
Gemini GEL at Joni Moisant Weyl | New York, NY
Inky Editions | Hudson, NY
Kingsland Editions | Brooklyn, NY
Lily Press | Rockville, MD
Oehme Graphics | Steamboat Springs, CO
Outlaw Printmakers | Park Hills, MO
Overpass Projects | Providence, RI
Pyramid Atlantic | Hyattsville, MD
Solo Impression | Bronx, NY
Stewart & Stewart | Bloomfield Hills, MI
Tandem Press | Madison, WI
VanDeb Editions | Long Island City, NY
Wildwood Press | St. Louis, MO
Two talks are scheduled (so far). On Saturday, April 1, at 1:30 pm, Tom Hück and Ann Shafer will converse about Tom's crazy and wonderful woodcut editions. On Sunday, April 2, at 1:30 pm, Shelley Langdale and Phil Sanders will talk about museums and curators' role in the print ecosystem. Both talks take place within the fair space and are free to day-pass holders.
Relevant research areas: North America, Contemporary, Collograph, Digital printmaking, Engraving, Etching, Lithography, Monoprinting, Relief printing, Screenprinting
Art Market News
Posted: 09/12/2022
Posted by: William Carl
New York Satellite Print Fair: back in-person
The New York Satellite Print Fair, organized by OnPaper.Art
New York,
NY, United States
10/27/2022 , 10am-6pm
The New York Satellite Print Fair returns to Chelsea for an in-person show, this fall 2022, overlapping with the dates of the IFPDA’s Print Fair at the Javits Center.
Please mark your calendar for October 27 to 30, 2022.
Note that the show has moved to Shop Studios: 528 W. 39th St (3rd floor), New York, NY 10018.
Thursday, October 27, 10 am • 6 pm
Friday, October 28, 10 am • 6 pm
Saturday, October 29, 10 am • 6 pm
Sunday, October 30, 10 am • 4 pm
After two years of virtual shows, the New York Satellite Print Fair is thrilled to announce its return as an in-person show. 17 exhibitors, including 8 contemporary print publishers will show at the Shop Studios, steps from the Javits center. As in the past, the show will run Thursday, October 27 to Sunday, October 30.
The show is free and open to all and will feature works on paper from Old Masters to the most recent editions. We hope you will join us and rediscover the joy of browsing art and conversing with exhibitors and fellow visitors in person.
The roster of participants to date:
David Allen Fine Arts
Armstrong Fine Arts
Jeannot R. Barr Prints & Drawings
William P. Carl Fine Prints
Center Street Studio
Marc Chabot Fine Arts
Eminence Grise Editions LLC / Michael Steinberg Fine Art
Evil Prints / Tom Huck
Flatbed Center for Contemporary Printmaking
C. & J. Goodfriend Drawings and Prints
Anthony Kirk Editions
Mesh Art Gallery
Oehme Graphics
Overpass Projects
Edward T. Pollack Fine Arts
Salad Editions
Stevens Fine Art
VanDeb Editions
Verne Collection
Please mark your calendar for October 27 to 30, 2022.
Note that the show has moved to Shop Studios: 528 W. 39th St (3rd floor), New York, NY 10018.
Thursday, October 27, 10 am • 6 pm
Friday, October 28, 10 am • 6 pm
Saturday, October 29, 10 am • 6 pm
Sunday, October 30, 10 am • 4 pm
After two years of virtual shows, the New York Satellite Print Fair is thrilled to announce its return as an in-person show. 17 exhibitors, including 8 contemporary print publishers will show at the Shop Studios, steps from the Javits center. As in the past, the show will run Thursday, October 27 to Sunday, October 30.
The show is free and open to all and will feature works on paper from Old Masters to the most recent editions. We hope you will join us and rediscover the joy of browsing art and conversing with exhibitors and fellow visitors in person.
The roster of participants to date:
David Allen Fine Arts
Armstrong Fine Arts
Jeannot R. Barr Prints & Drawings
William P. Carl Fine Prints
Center Street Studio
Marc Chabot Fine Arts
Eminence Grise Editions LLC / Michael Steinberg Fine Art
Evil Prints / Tom Huck
Flatbed Center for Contemporary Printmaking
C. & J. Goodfriend Drawings and Prints
Anthony Kirk Editions
Mesh Art Gallery
Oehme Graphics
Overpass Projects
Edward T. Pollack Fine Arts
Salad Editions
Stevens Fine Art
VanDeb Editions
Verne Collection
Relevant research areas: North America, Western Europe, East Asia, Renaissance, 18th Century, 19th Century, 20th Century, Contemporary, Engraving, Etching, Lithography, Relief printing, Screenprinting
Art Market News
Posted: 08/04/2022
Posted by: Britany Salsbury
Fine Print Fair of Cleveland
Print Club of Cleveland / Cleveland Museum of Art
Cleveland,
OH, United States
10/13/2022
The Fine Print Fair is the Print Club of Cleveland's annual benefit for the Cleveland Museum of Art's Department of Prints & Drawings, supporting their mission to promote prints and print collecting, as well as enrich the print collection of the CMA.
During the Fair you can browse and shop one of the nation’s largest and most comprehensive displays of fine prints. Whether you are a long-time collector or interested in purchasing your first print, you will a wide variety of prints available to suit your taste. You will also have the opportunity to learn about works on paper through a variety of educational tours, lectures and activities, including printmaking demonstrations by local universities. This event is free and open to the and we hope to see you there!
The Fine Print Fair, Cleveland’s largest and most comprehensive exhibition of fine prints, begins Thursday, October 13 with Collector's Night and continues Friday, October 14, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Saturday, October 15, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sunday, October 16, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Ames Family Atrium at the Cleveland Museum of Art located at 11150 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio.
During the Fair you can browse and shop one of the nation’s largest and most comprehensive displays of fine prints. Whether you are a long-time collector or interested in purchasing your first print, you will a wide variety of prints available to suit your taste. You will also have the opportunity to learn about works on paper through a variety of educational tours, lectures and activities, including printmaking demonstrations by local universities. This event is free and open to the and we hope to see you there!
The Fine Print Fair, Cleveland’s largest and most comprehensive exhibition of fine prints, begins Thursday, October 13 with Collector's Night and continues Friday, October 14, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Saturday, October 15, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Sunday, October 16, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. in the Ames Family Atrium at the Cleveland Museum of Art located at 11150 East Boulevard, Cleveland, Ohio.
Relevant research areas: North America, South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, South Asia, East Asia, Africa, Australia, Middle East, Renaissance, Baroque, 18th Century, 19th Century, 20th Century, Contemporary, Book arts, Collograph, Digital printmaking, Engraving, Etching, Letterpress, Lithography, Monoprinting, Papermaking, Relief printing, Screenprinting
Art Market News
Posted: 05/03/2022
Posted by: Association of Print Scholars
London Original Print Fair, May 26-29, 2022
London Original Print Fair
London,
United Kingdom
05/26/2022 ,
The longest running print fair in the world, founded in 1985 at the Royal Academy of Arts, comes to Somerset House for its 37th edition.
The Fair is a celebration of printmaking in all its forms, spanning six centuries from the 15th century works of Dürer and his contemporaries to that of emerging contemporary artists. Highlights include work by Rembrandt, Picasso, Matisse, Hockney, Freud, Warhol, Rego and Emin. 48 internationally renowned print dealers and publishers offer visitors an opportunity to explore and buy works by some of the world’s greatest masters, alongside new work by contemporary artists that's hot off the press.
In conjunction with the physical Fair, London Original Print Fair will be running its online Platform for Prints, launched during the pandemic. Visitors can explore and buy artworks directly from London Original Print Fair exhibitors and many other international dealers and galleries online.
The Fair is a celebration of printmaking in all its forms, spanning six centuries from the 15th century works of Dürer and his contemporaries to that of emerging contemporary artists. Highlights include work by Rembrandt, Picasso, Matisse, Hockney, Freud, Warhol, Rego and Emin. 48 internationally renowned print dealers and publishers offer visitors an opportunity to explore and buy works by some of the world’s greatest masters, alongside new work by contemporary artists that's hot off the press.
In conjunction with the physical Fair, London Original Print Fair will be running its online Platform for Prints, launched during the pandemic. Visitors can explore and buy artworks directly from London Original Print Fair exhibitors and many other international dealers and galleries online.
Art Market News
Posted: 04/25/2022
Posted by: Association of Print Scholars
Baltimore Fine Art Print Fair
Baltimore Fine Art Print Fair
Baltimore,
MD, United States
04/28/2022 , 6-9pm
The Baltimore Fine Art Print Fair will host a VIP Preview Party on Thursday, April 28, from 6-9pm. General admission days are April 29 through May 1, 11am-6pm. There are 24 exhibitors participating in the fair. To purchase tickets and learn more about the vendors, planned talks and tours, please visit external link.
Art Market News
Posted: 02/21/2022
Posted by: Association of Print Scholars
Paris Print Fair: The new Paris-based fair dedicated to printmaking
Chambre Syndicale de l’Estampe, du Dessin et du Tableau
Paris,
France
Marking its very first edition from May 19—22, 2022, the Paris Print Fair, organized by the Chambre Syndicale de l’Estampe, du Dessin et du Tableau, will bring together 19 exhibitors from across Europe in the historical Réfectoire du Couvent des Cordeliers in Paris. With its distinct intimate format, the fair will present great masters of printmaking such as Dürer, Rembrandt, Picasso and Goya, alongside current creatives among which Bernar Venet, Barbara Rae and Kathy Prendergast, inviting amateurs and professionals alike to immerse themselves in the countless facets of this storied discipline, at once historical and contemporary.
A highlight of the annual Drawing Week, the Paris Print Fair will unfold as a highly specialized event, reflecting its engaged educational approach.
“As specialists and professionals, we are consistently faced with the question: what is printmaking?” explains Christian Collin, President of the CSEDT and founder of the fair. Stressing the historical roots of an increasingly artistic practice, he continues: “From intaglio to relief, from lithography to silkscreen, the Paris Print Fair and its exhibitors act as both vectors of knowledge and interpreters of a longstanding history. Printmaking is the enduring memory of civilizations, witness to a thirst for visual representation that still resonates to this day.”
Joining from France, the Netherlands, Austria, and Spain, among others, the
participating members of the CSEDT will convey the diversity of the discipline with a shared expertise and finesse. The first event dedicated exclusively to printmaking, the Paris Print Fair follows on the former Salon de l’Estampe et du Dessin, held for the last time in 2016. The CSEDT had already ignited a new interest by launching in 2018 the Semaine des Galeries Parisiennes de l’Estampe et du Dessin, making the Paris Print Fair the new annual rendezvous for specialists and wider audiences devoted entirely to the practice.
“As a meeting point for dealers, collectors and institutions, the fair is an opportunity for professionals of the field to consolidate their knowledge and expand their respective horizons. We strive to erect bridges between the many forms of printmaking today, a practice at once centennial and widely contemporary, and as it unfolds across the continents – and ultimately, to welcome new audiences and cultivate a new dynamism around the discipline.” – Christian Collin
A digital iteration of the fair will also be held online. The complete program and practical details of the event will be released in the coming weeks.
A highlight of the annual Drawing Week, the Paris Print Fair will unfold as a highly specialized event, reflecting its engaged educational approach.
“As specialists and professionals, we are consistently faced with the question: what is printmaking?” explains Christian Collin, President of the CSEDT and founder of the fair. Stressing the historical roots of an increasingly artistic practice, he continues: “From intaglio to relief, from lithography to silkscreen, the Paris Print Fair and its exhibitors act as both vectors of knowledge and interpreters of a longstanding history. Printmaking is the enduring memory of civilizations, witness to a thirst for visual representation that still resonates to this day.”
Joining from France, the Netherlands, Austria, and Spain, among others, the
participating members of the CSEDT will convey the diversity of the discipline with a shared expertise and finesse. The first event dedicated exclusively to printmaking, the Paris Print Fair follows on the former Salon de l’Estampe et du Dessin, held for the last time in 2016. The CSEDT had already ignited a new interest by launching in 2018 the Semaine des Galeries Parisiennes de l’Estampe et du Dessin, making the Paris Print Fair the new annual rendezvous for specialists and wider audiences devoted entirely to the practice.
“As a meeting point for dealers, collectors and institutions, the fair is an opportunity for professionals of the field to consolidate their knowledge and expand their respective horizons. We strive to erect bridges between the many forms of printmaking today, a practice at once centennial and widely contemporary, and as it unfolds across the continents – and ultimately, to welcome new audiences and cultivate a new dynamism around the discipline.” – Christian Collin
A digital iteration of the fair will also be held online. The complete program and practical details of the event will be released in the coming weeks.
Relevant research areas: Western Europe