(Re)Print: Five Projects : International Print Center, New York

30 April - 1 October 2020
Group Exhibitions

***This exhibition has been postponed for the Autumn, 2020, dates to be decided***

An online version of the show will open on 22 April 2020. https://www.ipcny.org/reprint

MARK BRADFORD, CECILY BROWN, GLENN BROWN, ENRIQUE CHAGOYA, AND LYNETTE YIADOM-BOAKYE

Pairings of Contemporary Work and Printed Sources Highlight Cultural Revisions

 

A dialogue between contemporary prints and the source material referenced, (Re)Print examines how artists revise, recontextualize, and personalize familiar imagery to elicit new thinking. Further, the pairings express the dynamic relationship between contemporary practice and the historical role that prints have played in image reproduction and dissemination, and in the shaping of history, culture, and beliefs. Originally organized for presentation in IPCNY’s exhibition space (now temporarily closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic), this digital exhibition will include dynamic visuals, didactic text, and online resources; audio recordings will be uploaded as content becomes available.

 

International Print Center New York is New York's flagship non-profit arts institution dedicated to the innovative presentation of prints by emerging, established, national, and international artists. Founded in 2000, IPCNY is a vibrant hub and exhibition space located in New York's Chelsea gallery district. Our artist-centered approach engages the medium in all its varied potential, and includes guest-curated exhibitions that present dynamic, new scholarship along with the New Prints Program. A 501(c)(3) institution, IPCNY depends on foundation, government, individual support, and members' contributions to fund its programs. Support for all programs and exhibitions at IPCNY is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature; and by Foundations including: the Milton & Sally Avery Arts Foundation, Inc., Deborah Loeb Brice Foundation, Horace W. Goldsmith Foundation, The Jockey Hollow Foundation, PECO Foundation, the Thompson Family Foundation, Travelers Foundation, and the New York Community Trust; along with major individual support.

 

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