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Artists’ prints and multiples anchor New York book fair

A glow in the dark work by the 2015 McArthur Fellow Nicole Eisenman will be on view

Pac Pobric
6 November 2015
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The 17th iteration of the Editions/Artists’ Books Fair opens in New York on Friday, 6 November, as part of Print Week centred around the IFPDA fair. Organised this year by Jeff Bergman, a director at Pace Prints, Editions/Artists’ Books specialises in prints, multiples and artist’s editions. It features more than 50 exhibitors, who will be presenting work by artists including Kiki Smith, Ryan McGinnes and Nicole Eisenman, a 2015 McArthur Fellow grant recipient, who has created her first glow in the dark print.

This year’s programme includes three talks. On Friday at 3PM Jennifer Farrell, a curator of modern and contemporary illustrated books and prints at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, will be in conversation with the print specialist Robin Reisenfeld. On Saturday at 3PM, Reisenfeld will speak with the artist Derrick Adams. And on Sunday at 5PM, Amze Emmons, an artist and professor at the Tyler School of Art, will offer a tour of the fair. Admission to the fair and all events are free.

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