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The International Fine Print Dealers Association has named the 66 exhibitors that will participate in the upcoming edition of its annual Print Fair next month.

After a five-year residency at the Javits Center on Manhattan’s West Side, the fair will return to the Park Avenue Armory in the Upper East Side, where it previously staged 25 editions. With its move, the fair will…

The International Fine Print Dealers Association has named the 66 exhibitors that will participate in the upcoming edition of its annual Print Fair next month.

After a five-year residency at the Javits Center on Manhattan’s West Side, the fair will return to the Park Avenue Armory in the Upper East Side, where it previously staged 25 editions. With its move, the fair will also have a significant date change, running February 15–18; the 2023 edition was staged in October.

Among the exhibitors lined up are Hauser & Wirth, David Zwirner, Galerie Lelong & Co., Carolina Nitsch, Fredric Snitzer Gallery, Peter Blum Gallery, and Rosenberg & Co., as well as publishers like Two Palms, Tandem Press, and Mixografia. As part of a special project, David Krut Projects, of Johannesburg and New York, will also have in its booth never-before-seen works by William Kentridge.

This year’s edition will also introduce a new section called Spotlight that will feature five, large-scale solo presentations: Richard Smith (at Bernard Jacobson Graphics), Howard Hodgkin (Cristea Roberts), Richard Dupont (Planthouse & Carolina Nitsch), Wood & Harrison (Polígrafa Obra Gráfica), and Chitra Ganesh (Durham Press).

Another new feature of this year’s fair will include a presentation curated by artist Leonardo Drew, selected from the holdings of ARTnews Top 200 Collector Jordan Schnitzer and his family foundation.

“It cannot be overstated how thrilled we are to return to the Park Avenue Armory on the Upper East Side, where we hosted the first 25 years of the IFPDA Print Fair,” IFPDA president David Tunick said in a statement. “We have so much history here, and it makes for the perfect venue to showcase the remarkable and rich lineage of printmaking.

The full exhibitor list follows below.

ExhibitorsAaron Galleries Atelier-Galerie A. Piroir Bernard Jacobson Graphics C. G. Boerner and Harris Schrank Fine Prints Carolina Nitsch Center Street Studio Childs Gallery Conrad R. Graeber Fine Art Cristea Roberts Gallery David Krut Projects David Tunick, Inc. David Zwirner Dolan/Maxwell Dominican York Proyecto GRAFICA Dorianne Hutton Fine Art LLC Durham Press, Inc. F.L. Braswell Fine Art Fredric Snitzer Gallery Galerie Boisserée Galerie Lelong & Co. Galerie Martinez D. Gilden’s Art Gallery Harlan & Weaver, Inc. Hauser & Wirth Hill-Stone John Szoke Gallery Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation JRP Editions* Jungle Press Editions Kim Schmidt Fine Art Knust Kunz Krakow Witkin Gallery Manneken Press LLC Mike Karstens Mixografia Paramour Fine Arts Paulson Fontaine Press Peter Blum Gallery Planthouse Polígrafa Obra Gráfica Print Center New York Richard Hamilton Acquisition Prize Rosenberg & Co Scholten Japanese Art Shapero Modern Sims Reed Stewart & Stewart Stoney Road Press Susan Teller Gallery Tamarind Institute Tandem Press The Old Print Shop, Inc. The Tolman Collection Two Palms Ursus Books Weyhe Gallery William P. Carl Fine Prints Wingate Studio Worthington Gallery Zucker Art Books Spotlight Bernard Jacobson Graphics Carolina Nitsch & Planthouse Cristea Roberts Gallery Durham Press, Inc. Polígrafa Obra Gráfica

 

https://www.artnews.com/art-news/market/ifpda-print-fair-2024-exhibitor…

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