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HARLAN & WEAVER, INC.

Harlan & Weaver, Inc. is a print publisher and collaborative workshop specializing in etching and other forms of intaglio printmaking. Felix Harlan and Carol Weaver established their New York City studio in 1985. They encourage an artist’s direct engagement with the printmaking process, supporting experimentation through technical proficiency and focused attention to detail. Harlan & Weaver has published works by Richard Artschwager, Louise Bourgeois, Robert Cottingham, Steve DiBenedetto, Carroll Dunham, Joey Kötting, Joanne Greenbaum, Chris Martin, Thomas Nozkowski, Michelle Segre, James Siena, Kiki Smith and Mark Strand, in addition to printing works commissioned by others.


83 CANAL STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10002
T 212 925 5421
F 212 925 6456
inquiry@harlanandweaver.com
www.harlanandweaver.com


James Siena, Angry Form, 2010. Engraving. 10 7/8 x 9 1/2 inches. Edition of 36.




HIGHPOINT EDITIONS

Highpoint Editions, the publishing arm of Highpoint Center for Printmaking, invites artists to create and publish new collaborative work. This year, HP Editions presents new works by Carlos Amorales, Carter, Chloe Piene, Todd Norsten and others. Established in Minneapolis in 2001, HP advances the work of artists by publishing prints through Highpoint Editions; presenting artists’ projects to a broad public through gallery shows, lectures and symposia; promoting the work in national print publications, and selling the work at HP’s gallery and at national and international exhibitions.


912 WEST LAKE STREET
MINNEAPOLIS, MN 55408
T 612 871 1326
F 612 871 1327
info@highpointprintmaking.org
www.highpointprintmaking.org/editions


Chloe Piene, CLOTHO, 2010. Lithograph on two sheets of gampi paper, 37 x 27 inches. Edition of 18.




I.C. EDITIONS, INC.

I.C. Editions, Inc. was established by Susan Inglett in 1991 to publish the work of mid-career and established artists, and to heighten awareness of the medium. Since that time, prints and multiples have been produced by artists including Bloom, Conner, Dzama, Gaskell, Lemieux, LeWitt, McCollum, Noble, O'Neil, Oldenburg, Opie, Prince, Ruppersberg, Shubuck, Spangler, Stockholder, Taaffe, Weiner, Winters, and Zittel. Editions can be seen at the Susan Inglett Gallery, NYC. Susan Inglett co-founded the Editions|Artists' Book Fair in 1998 and continues to act as co-organizer; she has been a member of the International Fine Print Dealers Association since 2001.


522 WEST 24TH STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10011
T 212 647 9111
F 212 647 9333
info@iceditions.com
www.iceditions.com


Richard Prince, (no title), 1991. Lithograph/Arches Cover, 15" by 11". Edition of 26.




INVISIBLE-EXPORTS

Invisible-Exports is a gallery dedicated to conceptual art, open since September 2008. IE has mounted shows such as Lisa Kirk's House of Cards, a haunting installation transforming the gallery space into a timeshare shanty built from found materials and later reconstructed in the Brooklyn Navy Yards as a semi-permanent semi-public work. In September 2009, IE mounted a 30-plus-year retrospective of the collage work of Genesis BREYER P-ORRIDGE. The exhibition garnered press in New York Magazine, Artforum.com, New York Times, among others. IE maintains a limited artist roster, but offers an expansive exhibition program, partnering with outside artists and curators to feature the work of today's most exciting talents.


14A ORCHARD STREET
NEW YORK, NY 10002
T 212 226 5447
F 212 226 5447
info@invisible-exports.com
www.invisible-exports.com


Lucas Ajemian + Julien Bismuth, fig. 107 (U), 2010. Papier maché on linen, 24 x 24 inches and fig. 75 (N), 2010. Papier maché on linen, 24 x 24 inches.




JUNGLE PRESS EDITIONS

Jungle Press is a collaborative workshop dedicated to projects that push the boundaries of printmaking. Working with artists over a longer period of time enables us to develop the projects in new and experimental ways, allowing each artist to explore a relationship to the medium and to find a unique printmaking language. For the past 16 years, Jungle Press has worked with outstanding artists, including: Richard Baker, Rudy Burckhardt, Diana Cooper, Jane Fine, Jane Freilicher, Mary Frank, Yoshishige Furukawa, Mary Heilmann, Jacqueline Humphries, Michael Mazur, Melissa Meyer, Elena Sisto, Joan Snyder, William Steiger, Stephen Westfall, and Brian Wood.


1166 MANHATTAN AVENUE
SUITE #301
BROOKLYN, NY 11222
T 718 222 9122

info@junglepress.com
www.junglepress.com


Joan Snyder, Wild Roses, 2010. Lithograph/etching/woodcut, 28 3/8 x 38 3/8 inches, Edition of 30.