Pulled In Brooklyn
This exhibition is the first in-depth exploration of the vibrant network of artists, printers, and workshops that has developed and flourished in Brooklyn since the early 1990s. This monumental exhibition is also IPCNY鈥檚 first to occupy two adjacent spaces, more than doubling the scale of its previous presentations.
Works by more than 100 artists across twenty-six printshops and book arts workshops reveal a close-knit and generous community, supported by a collaborative spirit and a network of shared expertise. Motivated by problem-solving, the printers in all these shops approach printmaking like a puzzle, enabling artists to deconstruct how they see and create their work through invention across traditional processes and new technologies. If a technical solution is elusive, printers can call upon the experience and resources of their local peers. The innovative nature of these prints鈥攔eflected in the close collaboration between printers and artists鈥攊s apparent in the varied works on view, from artist books and affordable screenprints and relief prints, to complex, mixed media editions and unique works.
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This exhibition is the first in-depth exploration of the vibrant network of artists, printers, and workshops that has developed and flourished in Brooklyn since the early 1990s. This monumental exhibition is also IPCNY鈥檚 first to occupy two adjacent spaces, more than doubling the scale of its previous presentations.
Works by more than 100 artists across twenty-six printshops and book arts workshops reveal a close-knit and generous community, supported by a collaborative spirit and a network of shared expertise. Motivated by problem-solving, the printers in all these shops approach printmaking like a puzzle, enabling artists to deconstruct how they see and create their work through invention across traditional processes and new technologies. If a technical solution is elusive, printers can call upon the experience and resources of their local peers. The innovative nature of these prints鈥攔eflected in the close collaboration between printers and artists鈥攊s apparent in the varied works on view, from artist books and affordable screenprints and relief prints, to complex, mixed media editions and unique works.
Artists on show
- Alex Dodge
- Alix Lambert
- Anders Bergstrom
- András Böröcz
- Andrew Kuo
- Andrew Spence
- Andy Yoder
- Angela Dufresne
- Anna Haifisch
- Art Spiegelman
- Ava Gerber
- Brendan Cass
- Brian Belott
- Brittany Nelson
- Butt Johnson
- Carrie Moyer
- Charline von Heyl
- Chie Fueki
- Claudio Orso
- Craig Taylor
- Dan Flanagan
- Dan Walsh
- Dana Schutz
- Dion Johnson
- Donald Baechler
- Donald Sultan
- Douglas Melini
- Dread Scott
- Elise Ferguson
- Eliza Kentridge
- Ellen Gallagher
- Erik Hougen
- Florian Meisenberg
- Giulia Grossmann
- Glen Baldridge
- Hanneline Rogeberg
- Ian Cooper
- Ignacio Gatica
- Jackie Saccoccio
- Jacqueline Humphries
- Jaime Palacios
- Jeanine Oleson
- Jennifer Grimyser
- Jess Underwood
- Jill Moser
- Joan Snyder
- Joanne Greenbaum
- Joe Velázquez
- John Newsom
- Jonathan Fabricant
- Jonathan Scott
- Jonathan Seliger
- Juliana Cerqueira Leite
- Justin Hager
- Kara Walker
- Katia Santibanez
- Keigo Takahashi
- Keris Salmon
- Kristen Martincic
- Lauren Clay
- Lesley Dill
- Mark Wagner
- Matt Bollinger
- Matthew Abbott
- Matthew Day Jackson
- Matthew Keegan
- Mel Bochner
- Melissa Meyer
- Michael Adams
- Michael Hambouz
- Michael Merck
- Michelle Weinberg
- Mikhail Magaril
- Nathan Vincent
- Nicola López
- Nicola Tyson
- Nicole Eisenman
- Ouattara Watts
- Peter Hristoff
- Rachel Foullon
- Raeleen Kao
- Reed Anderson
- Ridykeulous
- Robbin Ami Silverberg
- Robert Gober
- Robert Lazzarini
- Robert Moskowitz
- Rosaire Appel
- Ruby Sky Stiler
- Sara Greenberger-Rafferty
- Sean Mellyn
- Shelagh Keeley
- Sheryl Oppenheim
- Sol LeWitt
- Sophy Naess
- Tim Maul
- Tom Burckhardt