Take Care is curated by RISD Museum staff members of the Climate Emergency Sustainability (CES) Task Force. Prints, photographs, paintings, decorative arts, clothing, and objects of cultural heritage from the museum’s collection examine themes of local and global sustainability, materials and repair, biodiversity, oceans and pollution, deforestation, Indigenous kinship to the land, and resource extraction. Take Care is […]
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A political refugee who swam to Hong Kong to escape Chinese political persecution, Chen Lok Lee’s story is one of survival and resilience. Lee overcame the struggles of immigration to succeed as a beloved and respected artist, educator and master printmaker in Philadelphia. The 18 prints, watercolors and lithographs in Excluded/Inclusion: The Work of Chen […] Around 1590, a group of artists in the Dutch Republic began making images of big, muscly men that embodied ideas of manhood and citizenship. Much later, artists in the United States during the Great Depression also depicted brawny he-men, celebrating the strength and endurance of the working class. Though separated by centuries, the prints in this exhibition are strikingly similar in […]
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   97th Annual Solo Exhibition Award Winners featuring Cheryl Mukherji, Maria VerĂłnica San Martin and Idalia Vasquez, juried by Dr. Makeda Best and Curlee Raven Holton An In-Depth Presentation of Eisenman’s Engagement with Printmaking Since 2010 Nicole Eisenman: Prince is the first exhibition in New York to focus on the artist’s deep engagement with printmaking in more than 10 years. Prince comprises over 40 works—including rarely seen works and new works shown publicly for the first time—revealing how printmaking has been, […]
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Japanese poster design reflects the country’s rich visual culture and printmaking tradition, and was used throughout the 20th century to represent the country to domestic and international audiences. Two world wars in addition to rapid industrialization, urbanization, and the rise of mass media fundamentally transformed modern Japan, and its specific journey as both an aggressor […]
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Mid-Century to Manga celebrates the historical and continued local interest in Japanese and Japanese American printmaking and illustration. The exhibition traces the story of the modern sĹŤsaku-hanga (or “creative prints”) movement and other creative collectibles across the past century–from Japan to the United States and beyond. The exhibition will feature 75 prints on paper, over two dozen of […]
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Kyohei Inukai is the first institutional solo exhibition of Kyohei Inukai (1913–1985), a largely unknown, yet prolific Japanese-American artist. Presenting key bodies of work—many of which have never been shown before—this exhibition highlights Inukai’s paintings and screenprints of illusionary, abstract lines and shapes that defined his artistic style during the latter years of his career, from […]
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Affordable Art Fair NYC returns to the Metropolitan Pavilion in Chelsea from March 22 – 26, 2023 with 1000’s of contemporary artworks from local, national and international galleries. You’ll be welcomed by our friendly team, along with galleries, artists and other guests to enjoy the exciting showcase of original artworks ranging from $100 to $12,000! […]
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Lesley Dill investigates the connections between language and fine art. Employing sculpture, performance, drawing, and photography along with quotes by literature greats such as Emily Dickinson, Salvador Espriu, Tom Sleigh, and Franz Kafka. Dill challenges the viewer to confront our linguistic relationships and perceptions of language itself.
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