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George Wanlass was drawn to works that many overlooked. “It boggles my mind that nobody fully appreciated it yet,” Wanlass ...
The geishas glide with measured steps across a wooden stage, offering a glimpse of a long-misunderstood tradition that is ...
A colorful sign reads, "Mini Print Vending Machine." Underneath art depicting a single fried egg, a strawberry, and other food items reads a promise: "4 quarters = 1 surprise print." In the video ...
It prints on anything and can create embossed 3D ... about interesting things I would want to try, like printing unique art on the side of a PC case so I don’t have to pay companies like ...
Japan’s geisha culture has long fascinated me – this ancient art form has always seemed so exotic and mysterious, so I was excited to take a peek behind the paper screen during a visit to Kyoto.
After all, it's men who call for geisha. It's only natural for them to prefer the young, isn't it? It's not that older individuals are not appreciated; the art of senior performers is remarkable." ...
when I checked out the inaugural edition of the Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair (BFAPF) in Gowanus. Concurrent with the International Fine Print Dealers Association’s annual fair at the Park Avenue ...
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York has selected its longtime chief curator of drawings and prints, Christophe Cherix, as the institution’s next director. He will take the reins from ...
From DIY risograph zines to masterfully crafted fine art prints, this non-exhaustive list is bound to meet the needs of almost any project. Leslie Diuguid (right) working with Angela Pilgrim at Du ...
Imaginative, playful, transgressive, and highly erotic at a time when that wasn’t acceptable for women artists (“radical eroticism,” as art historian Rachel Middleman later called it), her ...
This month’s quartet of print fairs includes the inaugural Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair, to be held at the Powerhouse Arts complex Amid this bustling calendar, the fairs’ directors remain ...
Welcome to One Fine Show, where Observer highlights a recently opened exhibition at a museum not in New York City, a place we know and love that already receives plenty of attention. Prints are ...
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