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A loosely rendered still life painting featuring a tabletop with a jar, bottle, and bright orange fruit set against soft, layered fields of color.

The Exacting Nuance of Richard Diebenkorn

A great admirer of Matisse and Cézanne, this artist seemed to reinvent both.
By Dian Parker
A red-toned illustration shows a man sitting beside a bed, leaning over a sleeping woman with a cloth pressed to her face, while his shadow looms on the wall and a small horse sculpture sits on a bedside table.

The Politics of Print: What the Medium’s Last Renaissance Can Teach Us About Our Current Market

A benefit edition that reproduces a pre-existing painting via digital printing in a quantity approaching 2,000 is a poster, not a fine art print, no matter how great the artist or how philanthropic the intentions.
By Jenny Gibbs
A print of three palm trees of decreasing sizes

Gemini G.E.L.’s 60th Anniversary Show Is a Love Letter to L.A.

"It figures as a subject in artwork in a very real way that we don't often think of a city as a subject," curator Susan Dackerman tells Observer.
By Jordan Riefe
Portrait of a gallery director in a navy suit leaning against a white wall inside a contemporary gallery space.

David Cleaton-Roberts On Editions, Authenticity and Printmaking’s Place

By Simon Coates
A black-and-white stencil image of a man in a baseball cap and face covering appears mid-throw on a solid red background, but instead of a weapon, he is hurling a bouquet of flowers.

Are Banksy Prints Still Worth It After the Boom and Bust?

By Christa Terry
Krishna Reddy's Printmaking Kit

Curator Sarah Burney On the Depth of Krishna Reddy’s Printmaking

By Xinyi Ye
An exhibition gallery showcasing framed abstract and modernist prints on white and green walls, a large textile artwork hanging from the ceiling with red, yellow, and black patterns, and display cases containing open books and documents under protective glass.

One Fine Show: “The Print Generation” at the National Museum of Asian Art

By Dan Duray

The Art Collectors Behind Christie’s ‘Exceptional Impressions’ Sale

By Christa Terry
A well-muscled man rendered in pencil falls

Art Institute of Chicago Purchases Nearly 1,500 Works From Art Collector Charles Hack

By Alexandra Tremayne-Pengelly

Nate Lewis’ Intricate Paper Sculptures Are Informed by What He Learned in Nursing School

By Renee Royale
Tahiti Pehrson, The Fates, commissioned by Art Art at Viacom.

A Recipe for the Perfect Art Fair

By Alanna Martinez
Welcome to the 2016 Printed Matter NY Art Book Fair!

The Most Affordable Place to Buy Art? Try a Book Fair

By Alanna Martinez
Gagosian.

Gagosian Owes $4.3M to NY State, Leo DiCaprio Hosts Celeb-Filled Charity Auction

By Alanna Martinez

Pattern Observer Opens Up the Insider’s World of Pattern-Making

By Jude Stewart
Korakrit Arunanondchai. (Courtesy Patrick McMullan)

A Korakrit Arunanondchai Print Can Be Yours For $100, Thanks to Kickstarter

By Nate Freeman

A Sneak Peek at the IFPDA Print Fair

By GalleristNY
Save the Press.

“Impressions From South Africa, 1965 to Now” at MoMA

By Maika Pollack
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