Prints
Viennaarchive
Albertina to reopen its collection to scholars—finally
The institution has installed an impressive high-tech robotic system to store and retrieve its holdings of prints and drawings
Art fairsarchive
Original Prints, London, reaching a new audience
Today’s print buyer is no longer a specialist collector
Auctionsarchive
Partial success for Japanese woodblock prints at the Bérès sale
Hokusai is now hotter than Sharaku
Art marketarchive
Counter Editions, the internet publisher working with artists to create original prints, is now self-funding and prospering
The small firm's success lies in their acquisition of big-name artists
Art fairsarchive
London Original Print Fair is a serious event for real collectors
But £60 can still buy you quality
Rembrandtarchive
X-ray techniques date Rembrandt prints precisely
“In Sotheby’s N.Y. last May 28 out of 80 prints were later impressions”
Tatearchive
Problems with British Museum acquisitions summed up in new show 'Collecting the Twentieth Century'
An exhibition at the British Museum makes Brian Sewell question whether it should be buying twentieth-century material at all
Forgeriesarchive
Matisse forgeries in the market is nothing new
Dealers fear more forged prints may emerge