"New Prints 2010/Winter" Exhibition

International Print Center New York

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New Prints 2010/Winter is the thirty-third presentation of IPCNY’s New Prints Program, a series of juried 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 from New Prints 2010/Winter include: Brad Ewing’s Trillion with a T, a three-dimensional stack of blindstamped gold bars; Alejandro Garcia Restrepo’s Estudios para una anatomía imaginaria, a lyrical etching of a butterfly hovering above broken bird wings; Sage Dawson’s Hair Maps, Studies of Albuquerque and Israel, a postcard-sized image that maps out each respective city with hair and gold leaf on collograph relief prints; Nils Karsten’s large-scale woodcuts of album cover art and rock lyrics, William Kentridge’s artist book of eighteen watermark drawings, Sheets of Evidence; Sophie Calle’s Address Book and accompanying text-based screenprints, and S.P. Weather Station, a twelve-month study of weather patterns as observed and documented from a homemade station situated on a rooftop in Queens.

Twenty-six of the artists produced their work independently. Presses and printshops represented include: Dieu Donné, Gemini G.E.L. at Joni Moisant Weyl, Marginal Editions, Plotzing Press, SOLO Impression, and S.P. Weather Station.

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