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BARON/BOISANTÉ EDITIONS
OM FROM INDIA

Publishers of prints and multiples since 1985. Editions by Donald Baechler, Brian Belott, Jennifer Bolande, Dan McCarthy, Salvatore Scarpitta, Not Vital, and others. Dealers of 19th and early 20th century Hindu Mythological prints since 2000.


421 HUDSON STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10014
T 212 924 9940
F 212 924 9945
bbeditions@aol.com
www.baronboisante.com
www.omfromindia.com


Kali /Tara, c.1880, lithograph, Calcutta Art Studio, 11 ¾ x 15 ¾ inches




BARTLEBY & CO.

Publisher of Artist’s books and editions since 1995.


RUE DES PRÊTRES 15
BRUSSELS 1000 BELGIUM
T +32 02 538 10 51

bartleby@skynet.be
www.bartlebyandco.com


Thorsten Baensch and his books 1995-2009




BENEFIT PRINT PROJECT

Benefit Print Project was established in 2010 by Thomas Lollar, former Director of Visual Arts at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, and Paul Limperopulos, former curator in the List Print Program at Lincoln Center. Combining a consideration of aesthetics and innovative fundraising, Benefit Print Project offers editions to raise money for non-profit arts organizations.

Outstanding projects include those created in support of the American Friends of the Tel Aviv Museum; International Print Center New York; the Market Theater in Johannesburg, South Africa; the Parrish Art Museum; and the San Francisco Symphony Orchestra.


41 CENTRAL PARK WEST
SUITE 8E
NEW YORK, NY 10023
T 212 362-9117
646 226 7138
917 892 1158

tlollar2003@yahoo.com
paulmlimperopulos@hotmail.com
www.benefitprintproject.com


Donald Sultan, Eight Poppies Aug 30 2005, 2010. Screenprint; flocking, 27 1/2 x 39 1/2 inches, Edition of 75.




BENGTSSON FINE ART

BENGTSSON FINE ART deals in originals, books, photographs, prints, multiples and ephemera by important contemporary artists such as: Jean Michel Basquiat, Peter Beard, Joseph Beuys, Chuck Close, Keith Haring, Damien Hirst, Lee Jaffe, Jeff Koons, Roy Lichtenstein, Richard Prince, Robert Rauschenberg, Gerhard Richter, Edward Ruscha, Julian Schnabel and Andy Warhol.

We have been in business since 1985.


ST NORREGATAN 162
LANDSKRONA SWEDEN 26140
T +46 418 25698

info@bengtssonfineart.com
www.bengtssonfineart.com






ROBERT BLACKBURN PRINTMAKING WORKSHOP

Robert Blackburn Printmaking Workshop (RBPMW) is a co-operative printmaking workspace that provides professional-quality printmaking facilities to artists and printmakers of every skill level. We are committed to inspiring and fostering a racially, ethnically, and culturally diverse artistic community dedicated to the making of fine art prints in an environment that embraces technical and aesthetic exploration, innovation and collaboration. RBPMW’s publishing platform mirrors the workshop’s mission. Artists are selected based on the merits of their work with an organizational goal of diversifying the voices participating in the larger art market and art conversation.


323 WEST 39TH STREET
2ND FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10018
T 646 416 6226
F 212 563 1875
phil@efa1.org
www.efanyc.org/rbpmw


Chakaia Booker, Untitled, 2009. Chine collé Monotype, 30 x 22 inches.




BRODSKY CENTER FOR INNOVATIVE EDITIONS

The Brodsky Center for Innovative Editions enables groundbreaking artists, both established and emerging, to create new work in reproductive media at its state-of-the-art facilities. Artists-in-residence engage in one-on-one collaborations with its master printers and papermakers. The BCIE is committed to diversity and consistently supports women and artists of color. It is also dedicated to the promotion of editions, paper and the printed image as central to contemporary art practice. The BCIE is housed in the Mason Gross School of the Arts at Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey and education is central to its mission.


33 LIVINGSTON AVENUE
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ 08901
T 732 932 2222 X838
F 721.932.2020
info@brodskycenter.org
www.brodskycenter.org


William Kentridge, Untitled, 2010. Photogravure, sugarlift aquatint with drypoint and burnishing, 10 ½ x 12 ¾ inches, Paper size: 16 ½ x 18 ¾ inches, Edition of 30.




BURNET EDITIONS

Burnet Editions was established in New York City in 1991 by master printer Gregory Burnet. It specializes in printing and publishing limited edition etchings, engravings and woodblock prints. Since its inception the studio has continued to work with both emerging and established American and international artists. Past collaborations include Kara Walker, John Currin, Sean Scully, Glenn Ligon, Richard Tuttle, Cameron Martin, Jill Moser, Yuri Masnyj, Richard Artschwager, Julie Mehretu, Choong Sup Lim, Richard Dupont and Matt Mulligan.


245 WEST 29TH STREET
New York, NY 10001
T 212 219 9166

gburnet@gmail.com
www.burneteditions.com


Julie Mehretu, Fracture 2007. Etching with Aquatint and Spit-bite. 23 1/4 x 28 inches, Edition of 30.




BYWATER BROS. EDITIONS

Located in Toronto, Bywater Bros. Editions is an independent publisher of artist's books and multiples. Since its foundation in 2006 we have published works by David Shrigley, Euan Macdonald, Mark Dion, Ron Terada, Derek Sullivan and Zin Taylor.

Bywater Bros. Editions also co-publishes the ongoing "Lynn Valley" series of artist's books together with Presentation House Gallery in Vancouver. Each book in this series is devoted to a single artist and a limited number of each publication is accompanied by a special artist edition. Artists published under this series include: Richard Prince (LV1); Johannes Wohnseifer (LV2), Jonathan Monk (LV3), Annette Kelm (LV4); Dick Oulton (LV5), Roe Ethridge and Cheyney Thompson (LV6). Forthcoming: Zoe Leonard (LV7).



PO BOX 697
TORONTO, ONTARIO
CANADA M5S 2J0
T 905 894 3117

info@bywaterbros.com
www.bywaterbros.com


Cheyney Thompson, Unititled (scarf), 2010. Ink on 100% pure silk charmuse, 36" x 36" / 91.4 x 91.4 cm. Lettered edition of 26, plus 4 APs Published in conjunction with Presentation House Gallery, Vancouver.