Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items. From its earliest days, printmaking has always been a collaborative process. Designers, engravers, printers, and ...
Observer recently asked Cleaton-Roberts how potential collectors should go about acquiring prints, and he is adamant that ...
Inside the Tandem Press studio, a hub for collaborative and artistic experimentation just outside the University of Wisconsin ...
A view of the "Impressions from South Africa: 1965 to Now" exhibition at MoMA (photo by Jason Mandella, via MoMA) The goal of MoMA’s Print & Illustrated Book department’s latest show entitled ...
printmaking is a magical act. Working in a series, with the ability to make subtle changes, is an ideal way to make art because it mimics the flexibility of the thinking process. However, few artists ...
The 50-year-old Brandywine Workshop and Archives in Philadelphia draws in artists, both unknown and very well-known, to push boundaries by producing limited edition prints. It's also an opportunity to ...
The mastery of materials is fundamental to the artistic process and the career goal of any artist in their chosen medium. Every method requires a different skill set and can evoke different reactions ...
Martin Harris, “Fannie Engraves a Copper Plate” (ca. 1947), gelatin silver print, 9 15/16 × 8 13/16 inches (Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, gift of Robert Flynn Johnson, courtesy estate of Martin ...
The history of printmaking is profoundly intertwined with shifting paradigms of art, the evolving figure of the artist, and the quest for autonomy of art in India. ‘Past in Perspective: Printmaking ...