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Manneken Press News, Winter 2025

By January 7, 2025January 12th, 2025Art Fair, Exhibition, New release
Catherine Howe: "All That Glimmers" at Addison Ripley Fine Art.

Manneken Press artists exhibitions and other news, Winter 2025:

Exhibitions:

Mineral Spirits | Catherine Howe

January 9 – February 22, 2025 at Winston Wächter Fine Art, New York (solo show)

Abstraction By Any Other Name | Jill Moser

September 6, 2024 – February 8, 2025 at the Milton Resnick And Pat Passlof Foundation in NYC (group show curated by Dan Cameron)

All That Glimmers | Catherine Howe

October 26 – November 30, 2024 at Addison Ripley Fine Art, Washington DC (solo show)

Time•Line | Matt Magee

November 16 2024 – January 25 2025 at Josh Pazda Hiram Butler, Houston (group show)

Contemporary Concrete | Matt Magee

January 24 – February 28, 2025 at Turps Gallery, London (group show)

Recognitions:

Congratulations to Kate Petley on her selection as a 2025 recipient of a Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant! Kate will also guest-curate “Unsayable Lightness”, an exhibition of eight artists whose work demonstrates the complexity of light as physically experienced, which will open at the Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, NY in 2026.

Art Fairs:

Manneken Press wound up 2024 in style, exhibiting at the INK MIami art fair, December 4 – 8, 2024. Our upcoming art fairs will be the IFPDA Print Fair, March 27 – 30 at the Park Avenue Armory in NYC, and Expo Chicago, April 24 – 27 at Chicago’s Navy Pier.

Upcoming Releases:

Edie Fake was in residence at Manneken Press last October and created two beautiful new etchings with aquatint. Those editions will be printed in the coming months in time to present them at our NYC and Chicago art fairs.

Curator and Print Evangelist Ann Shafer recently interviewed Manneken Press’ Director Jonathan Higgins for Platemark, the excellent and informative podcast about prints and the printmaking ecosystem. The episode will drop around January 14th.

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  • Joshua S. S. Muldavin says:

    We are very much looking forward to the show in March at the Armory in NYC, and the chance to see all of the works!

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