IFPDA Fine Art Print Fair Goes Digital

The show must go on!

Forced to cancel their Spring 2020 Fine Art Print Fair due to covid-19, the International Fine Print Dealers Association, have moved the fair to the digiverse. All 150 members are invited to participate in the celebration of 500 years of printmaking. Covering editions from the 16th century to today, the largest and longest-running art fair will feature work by Andy Warhol, Alex Katz, and more.

Exhibitors include New York City’s Susan Sheehan Gallery, Madrid’s La Caja Negra Gallery, Paris’ Sarah Sauvin Gallery and more.

Originally scheduled to be held at the Javits Center, “Without the space constraints of a physical fair we are able for the very first time to open up the IFPDA Online Fine Art Print Fair to all our esteemed members,” explains FPDA President David Tunick. “The range of graphic works available with nearly 150 exhibitors will be unprecedented.”

Visit the Spring 2020 Fine Art Print Fair on IFPDA or Artsy’s websites from May 13 through June 13.

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