50|50: New Prints 2015/Winter

On View: January 15 - March 14, 2015
Selected by: Joseph Goddu, Jodi Hauptman, Jane Kent, Andrew Mockler, Carrie Pollack, Marc Schwartz

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Opening IPCNY’s 15th Anniversary year, 50/50: New Prints 2015/Winter is the fiftieth in this unique exhibition series. With all prints required to have been made within the past year, these shows bring to the fore new trends, talents and techniques as they emerge in the field of contemporary printmaking. Many mediums of printmaking are represented, including etching, lithography, silkscreen, and relief.

Artists: Golnar Adili, David Altmejd, Steven Arnerich, Ann Aspinwall, Evan Bellantone, Håkan Berg, Mary Lynn Blasutta, Ken Buhler, Deb Chaney, Phillip Chen, Marianne Dages, Thorsten Dennerline, Kevin Frances, Robert Howsare, Travis Janssen, Anita Jung, Hye Lee, Ting Liu,  Matt Magee, Jennifer Marshall, Monique Martin, Janis Murovskis, Leslie Mutchler, Elvia Perrin, Chiara Principe, Ross Racine, Szilvia Revesz, Kate Shepherd, John-Mark Schlink, Jelena Sredanović, Rob Swainston, Eszter Sziksz, Jason Urban, Mark Williams, and Hank Willis.

Mountain Views: Swiss Travel Posters from the Dana/Spencer Collection

On view: January 14 - March 15, 2015

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IPCNY is pleased to present Mountain Views: Swiss Travel Posters from the Dana/Spencer Collection assembled by Olga and Arthur Dana, an American couple who frequented the ski resorts of the Swiss Alps during the 1950s and ’60s. These colorful vintage lithographs have been lent for exhibition to IPCNY by their daughter, Alice Dana Spencer.

Numbering some thirty-five examples in its entirety, the collection was originally shown at the Helen Day Art Center in Stowe, VT in 2001, and the next year at the Beard Gallery, Wheaton College, Norton, MA. IPCNY is indebted to Alice Dana Spencer for generously entrusting the posters to us, and to Jeffrey I. Lee and Meghan Freeman, for the research, documentation and scholarship accompanying the show. IPCNY would also like to acknowledge the Consulate General of Switzerland in New York for their assistance in publicizing this exhibition.

Somewheres and Nowheres: New Prints 2014/ Autumn

On view: October 25 - December 13, 2014
Selected by: Nicola López

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Artists: Peter Baczek, Luke Ball, Stephanie Beck, Silas Breaux, Noah Breuer, Yael Brotman, Robert Brown, Stephanie Bryan, Victoria Burge, Bianca Cork, Cathie Crawford, SamDakota, Michael Dal Cerro, Katie Douglass, Myles Dunigan, Elizabeth Ferrill, Beka Goedde, Wayne Gonzales, Gary Groves, Emily Gui, Neal Harrington, Raul Herrera, Cassandra Hooper, Erik Hougen, Anna Hutchings, Gabriela Jolowicz, Nils Karsten, Nadia Kliendanze, Robin Koss, Michael Loderstedt, Amanda Maciuba, Luciana Maiorana, Maya Malachowski Bajak, Jennifer Manzella, Donald Martin, Fidencio Martinez, Sarah Newton, Rachel Ostrow, Edie Overturf, Goedele Peeters, Krista Peters, Endi Poskovic, Kristin Powers Nowlin, Miryam Prodanovic, Jenny Robinson, David Sandlin, Jason Scuilla, Robin Sherin, Nicholas Skowron, Evan Summer, Rob Swainston, Marie Watt, Tuguldur Yondonjamts, and Jade Yumang.

Presses and Publishers:  Aspinwall Editions (NY), Current Prints (KS), Grenfell Press (NY), Prints of Darkness (NY), Sinland Press (NY), Tamarind Institute (NM), and Open Studio (CAN).

TOUR: Big Picture Show

On view: September 8 - December 5, 2014

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“Big Picture Show” presents thirty large-scale contemporary prints on view at 1285 Avenue of the Americas Art Gallery (NY) by artists originally shown at IPCNY in New Prints exhibitions. Organized three times each season, these shows form the core of IPCNY’s programming. Each of the exhibitions is selected by an independent jury sorting through thousands of submissions ranging from self-published artists to international print workshops and publishers. These shows bring to the fore new trends, talents and techniques in the field of contemporary printmaking.

The prints shown here stand out for their excellence of concept, content, and technique—as well as the sheer bravado of their scale. Virtually all mediums of printmaking are represented, from classic techniques of etching, woodcut, lithography, and silkscreen, to more recent innovations such as digital printing and cast paper. Together, they illustrate the creative potential unique to the medium of printmaking, and the formidable talent of artists working in the field today.

“Big Picture Show” is organized by International Print Center New York. The exhibition is sponsored by 1285 Avenue of the Americas Art Gallery as a community-based public service in partnership with 1285 Avenue of the Americas and Jones Lang LaSalle. A special thanks to Colin Thomson, director of 1285 Avenue of the Americas Art Gallery, and Linda Florio of Florio Design. IPCNY is grateful to the artists and publishers who loaned works for “Big Picture Show”.