Javits Center, Manhattan, 26-29 October 2023
Visit these galleries to view and discover fine examples of Old Master, Modern and Contemporary secondary market prints as well as new releases by some of today’s leading printmakers.
Cirrus Gallery
Originally located in on Melrose Street in Hollywood, California, Cirrus Gallery & Cirrus Editions Ltd. was founded by Jean Robert Milant in 1970 as a gallery, publisher, and workshop—creating and presenting groundbreaking prints and seminal exhibitions of painting, sculpture, installation, performance, video, and new media. In its early years, Cirrus worked with now legendary artists such as John Baldessari, Chris Burden, Vija Celmins, Guy de Cointet, Ed Moses, Bruce Nauman, Ed Ruscha, and Barbara T. Smith, evidencing the gallery’s longstanding commitment to California-based artists. In 1979, Cirrus moved to Alameda Street in downtown Los Angeles, where it remained for 35 years. As other galleries opened downtown, Cirrus helped shape the burgeoning identity of the LA Arts District as a center for artistic practice and public display. The gallery has published editions and exhibited works by Lita Albuquerque, Mark Bradford, Matthew Brannon, Fred Eversley, Craig Kauffman, John Mason, Eve Sonneman, Mary Weatherford, and Jonas Wood.
Eminence Grise
Eminence Grise Editions is the publishing division of Michael Steinberg Fine Art, and continues Michael Steinberg’s long-term commitment to innovative and socially conscious printmaking by diverse contemporary artists. Steinberg is honored to have participated in and overseen innumerable benefit print projects that have included such distinguished artists as Adolph Gottlieb, Robert Rauschenberg, Richard Anuskiewicz, Nancy Spero, Kiki Smith, Leon Golub, Frank Moore, Lee Krasner, Lorna Simpson, Kerry James Marshall, Sol LeWitt, Richard Tuttle, Louise Bourgeois, Julie Mehretu, Shirin Neshat and others. As a commercial publisher, Steinberg has produced works by an equally distinguished list, including editions by Derrick Adams, Ghada Amer, Deborah Brown, Will Cotton, Carroll Dunham, Yevgeniy Fiks, Allison Gildersleeve, Lyle Ashton Harris, Sara Jimenez, Brad Kahlhamer, Shahzia Sikander, John Wesley, Kehinde Wiley, Martin Wilner, and Fred Wilson. Examples of editions published by Steinberg can be found in many major museum collections, among them The Museum of Modern Art, New York; The Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The Harvard Museums, Cambridge, Massachusetts; The Tate Gallery, London, U.K.; The British Library, London, U.K.; The Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Flying Horse Editions
Flying Horse Edition, at University of Central Florida, is a collaborative research studio and non-profit publisher of limited-edition prints, artist books, and art objects by internationally renowned artists, FHE offers unique opportunities for artists, students, and the Central Florida community.
Gilden’s Art Gallery
We specialise and deal in 20th Century Modern Art Gilden’s Arts was founded in 1981 and is a family run business with representatives in the United Kingdom, Israel and the United States of America. In June 2006, we opened our new gallery in Hampstead village, North London. We work with both private collectors and institutions. Our gallery service includes fully documented research, a condition report and a certificate of authenticity for each work.The Directors and Staff at Gilden’s Arts have a wide experience and significant knowledge of the International Art Market and we gladly advise clients and institutions on their collections.
Graphicstudio
Graphicstudio was founded in 1968 as an experiment in art and education at the University of South Florida, Tampa. At Graphicstudio, research into art-making techniques works in tandem with new aesthetic expressions by leading and emerging artists. The constant push by collaborating artists and studio staff to create new possibilities for artistic practice is the backbone of the atelier, and the impetus that has kept it at the forefront of international fine art publishing.
Harris Schrank
We specialize in exceptional examples of fine printmaking: original etchings, engravings, lithographs and woodcuts from 1490 to 1940. Your inquiries regarding fine prints are always welcome.
Isselbacher Gallery
The gallery specializes in late 19th and early 20th Century modernist prints by masters such as Marc Chagall, Jean Dubuffet, Max Ernst, Henri Matisse, Joan Miro, Pablo Picasso, Georges Rouault, Paul Signac, Jacques Villon, and others.
Jan Johnson, Old Master & Modern Prints
Jan Johnson, Old Master & Modern Prints was founded in London in 1979 after nine years of research and work in the field, transferred three years later to Montreal, Quebec, and is now based in a historic town on the Richelieu River. We are happy to receive interested collectors by appointment, and we expand our circle of print acquaintances through annual print fairs, largely in the United States. Our large inventory covers the late 15th Century to the early 20th, but the Old Masters, the major names or the quirky minor ones, are our first love. We are also one of the few businesses offering early 20th Century Canadian printmakers. Our clients include both beginning and experienced collectors, as well as major museums in Europe and North America.
Jim Kempner Fine Art
Jim Kempner has been an art dealer, based in New York, since 1987. His focus has always been to be accessible to everyone, from the new collector, to the museum curator, to the curious neighbor who walks in off the street. For over three decades he has placed work in major private collections and museums, worldwide. Since moving to Chelsea in the fall of 1997, Jim has created a program that represents nearly 30 artists of different generations, whose work crosses a broad spectrum of mediums, from painting, drawing, and printmaking to sculpture and multi-media installation. Aside from the artists Jim Kempner Fine Art represents, the gallery spotlights work from the mid- to late-20th century. As a leading expert in prints, Jim represents the Dedalus Foundation (Robert Motherwell’s print archive) and has been a member of the International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) for over 25 years. Jim thrives on the relationships he fosters with his artists and his clients.
John Szoke Gallery
Since 1974, the John Szoke Gallery has specialized in works on paper, first publishing and dealing with contemporary artists and then, after taking a specific interest in the relationship between history and the artist, narrowing the collection’s focus to modern masters. This focus has tightened to the works of Pablo Picasso and Edvard Munch, two innovative printmakers who brought the print form to new artistic heights. With a collection this specific, the gallery can present not only editioned prints, but the process of their development, various states, color variations, proofs, and impressions pulled by different printers, illuminating the historical context of each work.
Jungle Press Editions
Jungle Press Editions is a publisher of fine art prints and multiples by internationally renowned contemporary artists. Collaborating with master printer Andrew Mockler in his Gowanus, Brooklyn workshop, each artist is encouraged to develop an experimental approach. Working together in lithography, etching, monoprint, and relief printing, the printer and artist bring the artist’s work out of the studio into the realm of printmaking. Printed works from Jungle Press can be found in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, and The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, as well as many private and corporate collections. Projects from the press have been awarded grants from foundations and universities, including The John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation and Bard College. Jungle Press is dedicated to enlightening the print collecting public through gallery’s talks on artist’s work and symposia on printmaking. The workshop is open for visits by appointment to view prints and the processes behind their making in order that the resulting works can be more fully understood and appreciated.
Lower East Side Printshop
Lower East Side Printshop, founded in 1968, is a non-profit print center that supports contemporary artists of all backgrounds by offering them studio space, stipends, career services, and expertise in printmaking to develop new work. Through artist residencies, classes, exhibitions, art fairs, publishing, and contract printing, a broad and diverse audience of enthusiasts, art professionals, publishers, and collectors can fully engage with prints.
Shapero Modern
Shapero Modern was founded in 2014 under the guidance of Gallery Director Tabitha Philpott-Kent, and specialises in Post War and Contemporary, prints, multiples and works on paper with a particular focus on American 20th-century art. The gallery runs a programme of exhibitions from both primary and secondary market artists, with six exhibitions per year, including collaborations with contemporary living artists as well as masters of 20th-century post war prints and works on paper. Shapero Modern exhibits at major Art Fairs worldwide, including: Art Miami, TEFAF Maastricht, TEFAF New York, Masterpiece London and Frieze Masters, whilst Tabitha and her team are on hand to advise on all aspects of the art market and collecting.
Tandem Press
Tandem Press is a publisher of fine art prints that hosts internationally renowned artists in its studio space, assisting them as they create original fine art editions. Using an array of traditional and contemporary printmaking techniques, Tandem Press stands at the forefront of research, experimentation, and new developments in the field of printmaking and has established itself as a leader among international fine art print publishers.