Process Is the Point at IFPDA Print Fair
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Process Is the Point at IFPDA Print Fair
""I think there's a comfort level with collectors. There's a place to find a price point that fits," Temma Nanas stated, emphasizing the accessibility of print art."
"Print is a more democratic medium," said Temma Nanas, highlighting how printmaking allows for a wider range of collectors to engage with art."
"The fair is brimming with intriguing offerings from leading contemporary artists, including Julie Mehretu, David Hockney, and Yayoi Kusama, showcasing diverse artistic expressions."
"Visitors could pretend to be a member of NASA's Artemis II crew by beholding Kiki Smith's hand-painted watercolor, "Wooden Moon" (2022), at the fair."
The International Fine Prints and Drawings Association's annual Print Fair at the Park Avenue Armory showcases over 80 galleries, print studios, and publishers. This event attracts both wealthy collectors and everyday enthusiasts, offering a more intimate atmosphere compared to larger autumn fairs. The fair features works from renowned contemporary artists and highlights the democratic nature of printmaking, with a focus on affordability. Notable pieces include Kiki Smith's large watercolor and traditional Japanese prints from the Edo period.
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