Susumu Kamijo Dropped Two New Silkscreen Edition : “Wish I Was Here” and “Two of Us” Published by PHILLIPS

Susumu Kamijo’s exclusive drop of two masterfully printed screenprints introduces his newly expanded visual vocabulary to the editions market. With Wish I was here and Two of Us, Kamijo introduces collectors to his new subjects and compositional strategies while preserving the vibrant, graphic style that has become his signature.

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Dan Walsh : Releases New Woodcut Edition “Reform 2025,” Published by Keigo Prints Inc.

This piece originates from the meticulously calculated painting “Reform 2024” by Dan Walsh. While the original work is on view at the artist’s solo exhibition at “Galerie Thomas Schulte” in Berlin, we are pleased to present the woodcut print edition of this piece!

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Felipe Baeza : Releases New Silkscreen & Collage Mono-Prints, Only 5 Available!!

This work was created using the artist’s unique process, which involves painting directly onto the silkscreen with watercolor paints and then printing the image onto paper.

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Super Future Kid :

New Unique Print Drop!!

Only 6 “one-of-a-kind” Art Releases Available!

Created by Super Future Kid and Keigo Prints Inc. and Published by Mindy Solomon Gallery and Keigo Prints Inc. . Using silkscreen for watercolor mono-printing combines the fluidity of watercolor with the structure of screen printing.

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Dan Walsh :

Releases the First Edition “Supply” 2024 Published by Keigo Prints Inc.

This latest silkscreen edition entitled “Supply” is closely modeled on his painting called “Surplus” from 2020. For this print version Walsh proposed that the criss-crossing lozenges be bisected into two colors.

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Cameron Jamie :

Releases New Edition “Pinky Blues, 2024” Published by ARTSPACE

What sort of thought processes do you go through in choosing the work that will become an edition?

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Printmaking Glossary

“Rita Ackermann Splits : Printing | Painting” by Hauser & Wirth

Heralding a significant leap in Ackermann's artistic practice, the seven large-scale silkscreens on view represent a dramatic convergence of the technical processes of printmaking with the artist's sustained exploration of form, movement and erasure.

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