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CADE TOMPKINS EDITIONS • PROJECTS

Cade Tompkins Editions specializes in prints, drawings, photographs and multiples by emerging, mid-career and established artists. New editions are available by Tayo Heuser, Beth Lipman, Jane Masters, Jürgen Partenheimer and Serena Perrone.

Artists represented include William Allen, William Anastasi, Victoria Crayhon, Lynne Harlow, Daniel Heyman, Tayo Heuser, Beth Lipman, Nate Nadeau, Jane Masters, Serena Perrone, Jessica Rosner, Aaron Siskind, Barbara Westermann.

Representing RISD Editions, Prints by : Gregory Amenoff, Dottie Attie, Enrique Chagoya, Linda Conner, Carl Fudge, Sam Gilliam, Kirsten Hassenfeld, Jim Isermann, Julia Jacquette, Yvonne Jacquette, Roberto Juarez, Jane Kent, Michael Krueger, Virgil Marti, Jürgen Partenheimer and Christopher Ulivo.



198 Hope Street
Providence, RI 02906
T 401 751 4999
F 401 751 6111
cadetompkins@mac.com
www.cadetompkins.com


Serena Perrone, In desperate search of the world of plants from Fictive Homelands, 2009. Woodcut, silverpoint, goldpoint on mylar, 8 x 10 inches, Edition of 7.




TWENTIETH CENTURY ART ARCHIVES

Established in 1985, 20th Century Art Archives works with artists' books, ephemera, periodicals and archival material as Archival Consultants and as worldwide distributers of two important Conceptual works, the 'Art & Project Bulletins' and 'Art-Language Facsimile Edition.' The Bulletins are currently showing at MoMA's In & Out of Amsterdam - Travels in Conceptual Art. Words & Pictures was a unique publishing project of artist books and multiples produced by Iain Forsyth and Jane Pollard while they were still at Goldsmiths College, London in 1994. The final issue was published in 1997. In an edition of 100, this set includes the extremely rare pilot issue in an edition of 50, a key BRIT ART item already in museum collections.


16 High Street, Fen Ditton
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
UK CB5 8ST
T +44 1223 294096

info@20th-century-art-archives.com
www.20th-century-art-archives.com


Iain Forsyth & Jane Pollard, WORDS & PICTURES, Ultra-Paranoid (Extra-Spatial) Portable Art! London, 1994-1997. Eleven boxes A5, books and multiples various mediums, Edition of 100.




VENDORBAR

VendorBar is part of an ongoing series of itinerant exhibitions and interventions, organized by Kirby Gookin and Robin Kahn, in which art is presented to the public that is either free, with no copyright, or sold inexpensively. The goal is to open up direct lines of communication between artists and the public in order to make ideas and artwork more accessible. Past projects include Free Show, Disappearing Act, Holiday Shopping, Copiacabana, Copilandia and To Market to Market. For E/AB'09 VendorBar is inviting artists to directly engage the public by presenting actions, exchanges and services that result in the production and distribution of artists editions made specifically for the event. Participating artists will include ARTifariti-Western Sahara Collective, Mike Bidlo, Gaye Chan & Nandita Sharma, Kirby Gookin, Geoffrey Hendricks, Nancy Hwang, Robin Kahn, Amanda Keeley, Alison Knowles & Alan Bowman, Cary Leibowitz, Larry Miller, Ken Montgomery, Peter Nadin, Yoko Ono, Tom Otterness, Sal Randolph, Showpaper, and Elaine Tin Nyo.


304 West 10th Street, 1A
New York, NY 10011
T 212 431 4571
F 212 219 8853
sosintl@yahoo.com
www.freeshownyc.org


Free Show: Nancy Hwang, Hand Job, 2008. Unlimited edition.