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Pablo Picasso, 'B250 Sculpture, Tête de Marie-Thérèse.' 1933, Paris, from the Caisse à remords, drypoint with scraper printed on Arches paper, stamp signed lower right, one of 20 artist's proofs, published by Galerie Louis Leiris, 1981. Courtesy: John Szoke Gallery, New York, N.Y.

New York Print Week, Nov. 3-9, rolls out robust schedule

Pablo Picasso, 'B250 Sculpture, Tête de Marie-Thérèse.' 1933, Paris, from the Caisse à remords, drypoint with scraper printed on Arches paper, stamp signed lower right, one of 20 artist's proofs, published by Galerie Louis Leiris, 1981. Courtesy: John Szoke Gallery, New York, N.Y.
Pablo Picasso, ‘B250 Sculpture, Tête de Marie-Thérèse.’ 1933, Paris, from the Caisse à remords, drypoint with scraper printed on Arches paper, stamp signed lower right, one of 20 artist’s proofs, published by Galerie Louis Leiris, 1981. Courtesy: John Szoke Gallery, New York, N.Y.
NEW YORK – In its on-going effort to celebrate the fine art of printmaking, the International Fine Print Dealers Association announces that New York Print Week will take place Nov. 3-9 with a round of special exhibitions at numerous museums and libraries, as well as cultural institutions, satellite fairs and IFPDA-member galleries throughout metropolitan New York.

“New York Print Week extends the enthusiasm generated by the Print Fair to numerous venues throughout New York City where people can engage with artists, collectors and curators to enrich their knowledge of printmaking,” said Michele Senecal, executive director of IFPDA. “It also affords them the opportunity to view prints in context with paintings, drawings or sculpture.

According to Senecal, in addition to the flagship IFPDA Print Fair and satellite fairs, the following museum and galleries will mount shows. “We are privileged that these important cultural institutions are part of New York Print Week.”

Among the many print exhibitions that will be on view in museums are: “The Paris of Toulouse-Lautrec: Prints and Posters,” Museum of Modern Art; “Kandinsky: Before Abstraction:1901-1911,” the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum; “Sublime: The Prints by J.W.M. Turner and Thomas Moran,” at The New York Public Library; “Dürer, Rembrandt, Tiepolo: The Jansma Master Prints Collection from the Grand Rapids Art Museum,” Museum of Biblical Art; “New Prints 2014/Autumn,” International Print Center New York; and “InkSplash 2014,” Rockaway Artists Alliance Studio 7 Gallery, Fort Tilden, Gateway National Recreation Area, Rockaway Point, NY 11695.

In addition to the IFPDA Print Fair, which opens for its five-day run on Nov. 5, at the Park Avenue Armory, several IFPDA members will mount exhibitions at their galleries. They include:

– “New Projects, Gemini G.E.L.” at Joni Moisant Weyl, 535 West 24th St., 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10011 | www.joniweyl.com

– Alyson Shotz’s recent bodies of work, “Topographic Iterations, Recumbent Folds, and Imaginary Sculptures,” at Carolina Nitsch Project Room, 534 W. 22nd St., New York, NY 10011 | www.carolinanitsch.com

– “Kenny Scharf Monoprints,” a series of new monoprints at Pace Prints, 521 W. 26th St., 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10001 www.paceprints.com

– “James Rosenquist F-111 (South, West, North, East) and Drawings from the ’70s” atSenior & Shopmaker Gallery, 210 11th Ave., 8th Floor, New York, NY 10001 | www.seniorandshopmaker.com

– “Jacob Kainen: Very Large Monotypes: From 1935 to 1942” at Pia Gallo with Conrad Graeber Fine Art, 53 E. 64th St., 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10065| www.piagallo.com

– “Pat Keck Color Woodcuts: A Survey 1994-2014” at G.W. Einstein Co., 98 Riverside Drive, #9D, New York, NY 10024 | www.patkeck.com

To coincide with the IFPDA Print Fair, three satellite fairs are also taking place. They include:

– Editions/Artists’ Books Fair features over 40 contemporary publishers and dealers who will present their latest prints, multiples and artists books. The fair is partnering with Christie’s Education to present a series of lectures and guided tours. 540 W. 21st St., Ground Floor | www.eabfair.org

– Fourteen art dealers – from old masters to contemporary including Japanese prints and contemporary printmakers – will exhibit at the New York Satellite Print Fair, Bohemian National Hall, 321 E. 73rd St., New York, NY 10021 | www.nysatellite-printfair.com

– The eighth edition of Brooklyn’s alternative fair, Prints Gone Wild will be held for one night only on Friday, Nov. 7, from 6 p.m. until 1 a.m., Littlefield NYC, 622 Degraw St, Brooklyn, NY www.cannonballpress.com

For more information visit, www.printfair.com or phone 212-674-6095.


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Pablo Picasso, 'B250 Sculpture, Tête de Marie-Thérèse.' 1933, Paris, from the Caisse à remords, drypoint with scraper printed on Arches paper, stamp signed lower right, one of 20 artist's proofs, published by Galerie Louis Leiris, 1981. Courtesy: John Szoke Gallery, New York, N.Y.
Pablo Picasso, ‘B250 Sculpture, Tête de Marie-Thérèse.’ 1933, Paris, from the Caisse à remords, drypoint with scraper printed on Arches paper, stamp signed lower right, one of 20 artist’s proofs, published by Galerie Louis Leiris, 1981. Courtesy: John Szoke Gallery, New York, N.Y.