IMAGINED WORLDS:
Willful Invention and the Printed Image 1470-2005



Cover Image: Rockwell Kent, Lunar Disintegration, No. 1 (detail) from
"Hayden Planetarium Shows Four Ways in Which the World May End;
Rockwell Kent Portrays Them," Life, November 1, 1937.

Accompanying the Imagined Worlds exhibition is a full-color catalogue, co-published by IPCNY and AXA Gallery, with interpretative essays by the exhibition's curator and a range of experts from diverse fields, including Dr. Nils Büttner, specialist in German and Dutch visual culture from the 15-17th centuries and Professor at Dortmund University; Jon Dykstra, an economic geologist and Vice President and Director of Digital Imaging at Earth Satellite Corporation; Thomas W. Lollar, an artist and Director of the Lincoln Center List Art Collection; Midori Nishizawa, an independent curator and writer on Japanese culture based in Japan; and Sarah Richards, an English art historian and expert on print culture and the decorative arts.

The catalogue is available at IPCNY in hard cover for $35. To order one, please fill out a catalogue order form with credit card information, or enclose a check or money order and send to International Print Center New York, 526 West 26th Street, Room 824, New York, NY 10001.