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20X200/JEN BEKMAN PROJECTS A

Great art, $20. Really. 20x200 is an innovative website that offers curated, museum-quality, limited-edition prints at ridiculously affordable prices. Twice a week, new prints from established, mid-career and emerging artists and photographers are introduced in an email newsletter. 20x200 is a Jen Bekman Project. The flagship of JBP, Jen Bekman Gallery, established 2003, exhibits photography, works on paper, paintings and mixed media at 6 Spring Street, New York, New York.






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Todd Hido, #4124 from the series House Hunting, 2010. Archival pigment print, various sizes and editions.




ADAMSON GALLERY / EDITIONS

Adamson Editions, a fine art digital atelier, has collaborated with some of the most interesting and influential artists working today, including Adam Fuss, Jim Dine, William Eggleston, Lee Friedlander, Lye Ashton Harris, Jim Hodges, Roni Horn, Kiki Smith, Jenny Holzer, Annie Leibovitz, Robert Frank, William Christenberry and Donald Sultan. Adamson Editions has a publishing arm that produces limited editions by Chuck Close, Robert Longo, Victor Schrager, Donald Sultan, Jim Hodges, Kim Keever and William Christenberry.

Adamson Gallery was founded in 1982 and is one of Washington DC's leading contemporary galleries. It showcases the publications of Adamson Editions, as well as exciting emerging and established artists.


1515 14TH STREET NW
WASHINGTON, DC 20005
T 202 232 0707
F 202 232 2660
gallery@adamsongallery.com
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Chuck Close, Untitled (Kara), 2010. Digital Pigment Print, 44 x 60 inches, Edition of 15.




ALDRICH EDITIONS

Aldrich Editions is the editions program of The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum. Artists working in the program represent a cross section of the Museum’s exhibitions program, focusing on both emerging and established artists. A percentage of each sale supports the Museum’s commitment to fostering the creation and exhibition of new contemporary art. The Aldrich’s mission is to advance creative thinking by connecting today’s artists with individuals and communities in unexpected and stimulating ways.


258 MAIN STREET
RIDGEFIELD, CT 06877
T 203 438 4519
F 203 438 0198
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www.aldrichart.org


Roz Chast, No Early Birds, 2010, Silkscreen print on 290 gram Coventry paper, 24 x 30 inches, Edition of 60. Courtesy of the artist and Gary Lichtenstein Fine Art, Ridgefield, CT Printed by Gary Lichtenstein Editions.




BROOKE ALEXANDER

Since 1968, Brooke Alexander has been one of the country's foremost publishers of prints and multiples. He has continued to work with many of today's leading contemporary artists, including Richard Artschwager, John Baldessari, Jasper Johns, Bruce Nauman, Raymond Pettibon, Richard Tuttle and Luc Tuymans among many others. In addition, Brooke Alexander mounts historical and innovative exhibitions in the SoHo gallery space. Some recent examples of this program are: Josef Albers / Ken Price; Philip Guston / Jasper Johns; The Mediated Gesture: Jasper Johns, Bruce Nauman, Robert Longo, Robert Morris, Robert Rauschenberg and Richard Tuttle; Josef Albers & Donald Judd: Structure & Color; Philip Guston/Bruce Nauman/Raymond Pettibon.


59 WOOSTER STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10012
T 212 925 4338
F 212 941 9565
info@baeditions.com
www.baeditions.com


Richard Artschwager, Locations, 1969. Formica on wood and five blps made of wood, glass, plexiglas and rubberized horsehair with formica, 15 x 10 ¾ x 5 in. overall. Edition of 90.




ALEXANDER AND BONIN PUBLISHING, INC.

Alexander and Bonin Publishing, Inc. has published and distributed editions and multiples since 1996.

Works to be exhibited include the following recently published prints: linocuts by Stefan Kürten, a silver gelatin edition by Robert Kinmont, a digital iris print by Doris Salcedo referencing the architecture of the Guggenheim Museum, a set of eight aquatints by Sean Scully, and a posthumous edition of etchings by Paul Thek.

Editions by the following artists are also available:

Matthew Benedict, Michael Buthe, Willie Cole, Eugenio Dittborn, Emily Jacir, Mona Hatoum, Paul Etienne Lincoln, Rita McBride, and Sylvia Plimack Mangold.


132 TENTH AVENUE
NEW YORK, NY 10011
T 212 367 7474
F 212 367 7337
gallery@alexanderandbonin.com
www.alexanderandbonin.com


Doris Salcedo, For Hans Haacke and Edward Fry, 2009. Framed archival pigment inkjet print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag, 29 1/8 x 39 3/8 inches / 74 x 100 cm, Edition of 20. Photo: Jason Mandella




ARTKITCHEN / GALERIE A

artKitchen Gallery A is a project space for contemporary national and international art. The gallery offers a selection of works by both established and new artists. ArtKitchen Gallery A hosts at least six exhibitions per year and is involved in various art fairs around the country and the rest of the world. Gallery owners Jeannette Dekeukeleire and Harry Ruhé published a book on lingerie in the arts, Hidden Delights, and (NEW!) on Food in the Arts:Eat your Art Out. Harry Ruhé is also the author of books on Fluxus, on multiples, and on artists such as Stanley Brouwn, Wim T. Schippers, George Brecht and Lucio Fontana.


JORIS VAN DEN BERGHWEG 101
1067 HP AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS
T + 31 20 622 3422

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Various artists, Eat your Art Out, 2009. DVD, artbook and signed artist items, 14,8 cm x 21,0 cm.