"New Prints 2010/Autumn" Exhibition

International Print Center New York

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International Print CenterNew York presents New Prints 2010/Autumn. The show consists of forty-three pieces by forty-three emerging to established artists, selected from a pool of some 1,500 submissions.

The Selections Committee for New Print 2010/Autumn included Jennifer McGregor, curator, Wave Hill; Katie Michel, The Grenfell Press, printer and collector;John Newman, artist; and Martina Yamin, paper conservator.

New Prints 2010/Autumn is the thirty-seventh presentation of IPCNY’s New Prints Program, a series ofjuried exhibitions organized by IPCNY four times each year, featuring prints made within the past twelve months by artists at all stages of their careers. The Exhibition represents a cross-section of some of the most exceptional printmaking today while continuing IPCNY’s commitment to provide an ongoing exhibition venue for contemporary prints and a major source of information about artists working in the medium.

Highlights of New Prints 2010/Autumn include: Jebah Baum’s Prime I / Blue Orb, a bold woodblock of graphic, circular forms in an overlapping pattern; Frederick Mershimer’s Moonlight, a masterful mezzotint that depicts the reflections of the moon over the ocean; Brewster, a nine-color reduction linoleum cut of a staring, blue-eyed creature, by Walter Buttrick; Bruce Davenport, Jr.’s Crusaders, a lithograph of a New Orleans junior high school marching band in formation; and an intricate mapping of constellations in Montana Night, made with photopolymer intaglio by Victoria Burge.

In additionto the many independent artists included in this show, the presses, publishers and printshops represented are: Flowers Gallery, London; The Grenfell Press; Groveland Editions; Lower East SidePrintshop; Print (vb.n.), London; Protophorm Press; Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop; andStreetside Editions.

An illustrated brochure with a curatorial essay by Katie Michel will accompany the Exhibition.

With rare exceptions, prints included in IPCNY's New Prints shows are for sale. IPCNY refers potential purchasers directly to the artist, publisher, or gallery supplying the print. IPCNY requires no commission on sales.

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