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To help preserve her works, Cindy Sherman is offering to destroy and reprint old photographs

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Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth The US photographer Cindy Sherman has launched a new initiative to preserve the physical and conceptual integrity of her work. Courtesy the artist and Hauser & Wirth The US photographer Cindy Sherman has launched a new initiative to preserve the physical and conceptual integrity of her work.

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British Museum Shows Off Its Peerless Collection of Picasso Prints

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based collection of the prolific artist's prints. The post British Museum Shows Off Its Peerless Collection of Picasso Prints appeared first on Artnet News. The London museum boasts the largest U.K.-based

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Annie Leibovitz and Stephen Shore Are Among 200 Artists Selling Prints to Support Voting Rights

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The post Annie Leibovitz and Stephen Shore Are Among 200 Artists Selling Prints to Support Voting Rights appeared first on Artnet News. The 2020 fundraiser brought in $1.5 million in just five days.

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Art Gallery of Ontario acquires more than 200 Peter Hujar photographs

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Gelatin silver print, Overall: 50.8 × 40.6 © 2025 The Peter Hujar Archive / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Hujar, who is best known for his black-and-white portraits, spent the bulk of his life in New York City and captured, among others, many of the figures in its thriving artistic scene from the 1960s to the 80s.

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You Won’t Want to Miss These Limited-Edition Prints by Japanese Artist Keiichi Tanaami

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Commissioned by Lito Editions and the ICA Miami, the release coincides with the artist's first solo museum show in the U.S. The post You Wont Want to Miss These Limited-Edition Prints by Japanese Artist Keiichi Tanaami appeared first on Artnet News.

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Edward Burtynsky’s photographs convey the force of mankind’s reordering of the environment

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This was my biggest print back then—it was considered big at the time,” he says, referring to photographs around two feet wide of mines in Ontario and British Columbia from 1984 and 1985. The image was printed on adhesive vinyl in Burtynsky’s Toronto studio, where he has developed a range of advanced scanning, printing and imaging processes.

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Basel's new satellite fair rides the wave of interest in contemporary African art

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Africa Basel was founded by the artist Benjamin Füglister and the founding director of Photo Basel, Sven Eisenhut-Hug. Odile Tevie is the director of Nubuke Foundation, a Ghanaian non-profit with a mission to support artists and preserve the nation’s contemporary culture. So we’re hoping we can do some sales and recoup that.”