The International Fine Print Dealers Association has named the 66 exhibitors that will participate in the upcoming edition of its annual Print Fair next month.
The International Fine Art Dealers Association announced the exhibitor list for its 2023 Print Fair in New York on Monday, and it includes over 90 exhibitors spanning seven countries.
For its 10th edition, due to launch in mid-April, the Expo Chicago art fair has lined up more than 170 exhibitors from 36 countries to present work at the Navy Pier.
The Winter Show has shared details of the participating exhibitors for its 69th edition, returning to the Park Avenue Armory in New York City on January 20 and running through January 29, 2023.
The Expo Chicago art fair has announced the more than 140 galleries from 25 countries that will participate in its upcoming 2022 edition, scheduled to take place at Navy Pier April 7-10.
EXPO CHICAGO, the international exposition of contemporary & modern art, has announced the list of exhibitors for its ninth edition, April 7 – 10, 202
The Hyde Collection celebrates the works of two innovative printmakers from different eras with the opening of Francisco Goya: The Caprichos Etchings and Aquatints and Dox Thrash, Black Life, and the Carborundum Mezzotint.
The exhibitor list for the 2019 IFPDA (International Fine Print Dealers Association) Fine Art Print Fair in New York has been announced, and it encompasses 70 galleries and publishers from ten different countries, with Hauser & Wirth, Marlborough Graphics, and Lelong...
Over 12,000 visitors attended the Fine Art Print Fair’s 80 exhibitors last weekend. Twenty-seven international galleries participated from the United Kingdom, Spain, France, Germany, Mexico, Switzerland, Denmark, Italy and Ireland.
Whether it’s a single artist or a thematic booth, visitors to the 4th edition of Metro Curates, opening on January 22, at the Metropolitan Pavilion,will cast their collective eye on a veritable treasure trove of the unusual and unexpected.
Not so long ago, it was believed that art spoke for itself, but no longer. Art museums have made their wall labels longer and longer, offering paragraphs of background information