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New
Prints/Summer 2002
International
Print Center New York announces the summer presentation of its
New Prints Program from Thursday, May 9th through Saturday, July
27th at 526 West 26th Street. New Prints 2002/Summer is the fifth
in a series of juried exhibitions organized by IPCNY, presenting
current prints by both known and unknown artists at all stages
of their careers.
New Prints shows are juried by a committee of six individuals
representing various disciplines in the field. Those serving on
the Selections Committee for New Prints 2002/Summer were Susan
Lorence, private dealer; John Morning, graphic arts designer and
Chairman of IPCNY; Marc Schwartz, collector; Pari Stave, Director,
The AXA Gallery; Robert Storr, Senior Curator, Department of Painting
and Sculpture, The Museum of Modern Art; and Terry Winters, artist.
Sandra Lang acts as Consultant to the program.
For all new prints shows presented by IPCNY, criteria for selection
are as follows: only original fine art prints of the highest quality
are eligible; prints must have a release date within the past
year; selections must represent a variety of styles and techniques
as well as a diversity of sources, geographical and otherwise.
IPCNY received some 900 submissions for New Prints 2002/Summer.
Fifty-three prints were selected for the exhibition. Sources range
from an artists' collaborative in New York City, Ad hoc Artists,
to individual artists who self-published their prints, to a range
of workshops, large and small, including four making their first
appearances at IPCNY. These include three California presses,
Cirrus Editions, East Side Editions and Mixographia Workshop,
and Pink Projects of New York City.
Artists represented are: Polly Apfelbaum, Jake Berthot, Louise
Bourgeois, Dusty Boynton, Tom Burckhardt, Suzanne Caporeal, Manuel
Castro Cobos, Enrique Chagoya, George Condo, Diana Cooper, Sandrine
Guerin, Art Hazelwood, Jonathan Higgins, Richard Hutter, Jim Iserman,
Jee Sung Lee, Robert Mangold, Suzanne McClelland, Takashi Murakami,
Elizabeth Murray, Roxy Paine, Laura Sue Phillips, Adam Pitt, Monique
Prieto, Andrew Raftery, Alexander Ross, Ed Ruscha, David Schafer,
Larry Scholder, Jonathan Seliger, Kiki Smith, Richard Tuttle,
Carol Wax, Lisa Yuskavage, Andrea Zittel, and Ad hoc Artists.
New Prints 2002/Summer will be posted on IPCNY's website at www.ipcny.org.
A curatorial statement written by Robert Storr will be available
on line and at the Center.
Anyone wishing to purchase work is referred directly to the source-artist,
publisher or gallery. IPCNY, a nonprofit institution, requires
no commission on sales.
With New Prints 2002/Summer , IPCNY continues its rotating presentation
of current prints, establishing an ongoing venue for the viewing
of artists' prints and a central source of information about artists
working in the medium of printmaking.
International Print Center New York is a new non-profit institution
founded to promote the greater appreciation and understanding
of the fine art print worldwide. Through its innovative programming,
IPCNY fosters a climate for the enjoyment, examination and serious
study of artists' prints-from the old master to the contemporary.
IPCNY offers its members a program of workshop and gallery visits,
and has established an informational website. IPCNY depends upon
public and private donations to support its programs.
New Prints 2002/Summer is funded in part with public funds from
the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, Manhattan Arts
Development Fund.
IPCNY is open from noon until 6 p.m., Tuesdays through Saturdays.
For additional information, please call (212) 989-5090 or visit
IPCNY's website at www.ipcny.org.
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