Without prints you don’t understand the culture of the world—Leo Steinberg
Art in Print offers important and timely writing on art and prints by an international array of curators and critics, artists and scholars. Our reach is global, and encompasses the complete history of printed images from ancient China to 21st century Brooklyn.
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“Let’s face it: print is where it’s at. As Tallman notes in her essay: “Take a walk through the contemporary wing of your local museum and count the number of works that do not employ print media, imitate print media, or allude to print media. You probably won’t need both hands.” If you make prints, or like to think about them, Art in Print seems like a safe bet… a great resource for the community of print artists. Check it out!” —Printeresting.org
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