Ninety galleries comprise the fair and cover five hundred years of printmaking. The IFPDA Print Fair has many works on display that won’t be found at other art fairs, where non-editioned paintings and sculpture tend to take the spotlight. Here are a few of my favorites:
John Baldessari
Numbered Legs, 2015
20-color screenprint
21 × 43 1/2 inches
Sol Lewitt
All One, Two, Three, and Four-Part Combinations of Gray, Yellow, Red and Blue, 1991
Set of fifteen etchings with aquatint
14 × 14 inches each
Edition of 10
Robert Mangold
Double Square Frame I, 2015
Etching
22 1/2 × 36 inches
Edition of 48
Ed Ruscha
Rusty Signs - For Sale, 2014
Print on handmade paper
24 x 24 inches
Edition of 85
Philip Taaffe
Project for Planthouse (#35), 2014
Silkscreen monotype on Durontone archival newsprint paper
12 1/2 × 12 1/2 inches
Mel Bochner
Right On!, 2015
Monoprint with collage, engraving and embossment on hand-dyed Twinrocker handmade paper
32 × 62 1/2 inches
Donald Baechler
Blue Rose (Six Roses), 2015
28-color silkscreen on 2-ply museum board
40 × 30 3/4 inches
Emil Lukas
Dome 1-4, 2015
Screenprint
28 1/4 × 28 inches
Carsten Holler
Four Birds, 2015
From the series Series of 9
Photogravure
21 1/2 × 26 2/5 inches
Edition of 18
James Nares
CATEGORY V, 2015
Screenprint
37 × 19 1/4 inches
Peter Halley
Explosion, 2015
One of twelve variant monoprints
42 × 42 × 1 inches
Trenton Doyle Hancock
Mound #1 the Legend, 2015
27 × 16 × 16 inches
Editions 15
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