Left: Martin Beck, We dismantle abandoned bridges..., 2012 Framed color coupler
print Gift of the artist to Julie Ault, 2012
Left to right: Felix Gonzalez - Torres, «Untitled» (Alice B Toklas» and Gertrude Stein's Grave, Paris), 1992 Color coupler
print Gift of the artist to Julie Ault, 1993
Richard Avedon (American, 1923 — 2004) Polly Mellen, Fashion Editor, New York City, 8/21/75, August 21st 1975 Gelatin silver
print Gift of the artist to mark the retirement of Gudmund Vigtel, 1991.59 © The Richard Avedon Foundation
Not exact matches
The Kayden family's
gift of fifty - six works — including paintings, silkscreen
prints, and a commissioned
artist's book — constitutes one
of the largest collections
of Lawrence's work in a single museum, and it is the largest on the West Coast, exhibited here in its entirety for the first time.
But to celebrate our birthday, we've
printed gifts for you and for ourselves: a Purple Book
of original collages by Richard Prince, one
of our favorite
artists and a long - time contributor to the magazine, and a paperback reprint
of his book Bettie Kline.
Equivalent 1925 Gelatin silver
print 4.65 x 3.62 inches (11.8 x 9.2 cm) Collection
of George Eastman House (Part purchase and part
gift from Georgia O'Keefe) ARG # STA1925 - 002 © 2014 Estate
of Alfred Stieglitz /
Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
«For me, Penn is one
of the most prolific and beloved and influential
artists of the 20th century,» said Jeff L. Rosenheim, curator in charge
of the Met's Department
of Photographs, who selected the fine art
prints in the Foundation's
gift and is organizing the retrospective around them.
Right: Martin Beck, Headlines, 2010 Silkscreen on black rag board,
printed on both sides
Gift of the
artist to Julie Ault, 2010
Right: Nancy Spero, Artaud Painting — Hanging from the Inner Cadaver, 1969 Hand
printing on paper
Gift of the
artist to Julie Ault, 1988
Usually working in A4 and always in portrait format, Abts has created this limited edition for the Whitechapel Gallery as a pair
of lithographic
prints and one
of the special annual Whitechapel
Gift editions for 2012, all proceeds go to towards assisting the Gallery education programme to help support the next generation
of talented
artists.
Gift of the
artist through the Smith College
Print Workshop.
Since 1963, the nearly 1,000
artists listed below have supported the Foundation's programs with
gifts of paintings, sculptures, drawings,
prints, and photographs contributed to fourteen benefit exhibitions held over the years.
© Dick Durrance II, Graduation parade, Ft. McClellan, Ala., November 1966, gelatin silver
print, Addison Gallery
of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts,
gift of the
artist (PA 1961), 1994.17.15
Frank Stella Ahab, 1985 — 88, from the series The Waves screen
print, lithograph, linocut with hand - coloring, marbeling, collage on T. H. Saunders wove paper 73 5/8 x 54 5/8 inches
Gift of J. Peter and Barbara J. Gattermeir, 2002.32.1 © Frank Stella /
Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York
Jaimie Warren, (American, b. 1980) Untitled (Self Portrait, Red and Flowers, Tokyo), 2007 chromogenic color
print edition
of 5 30 x 40 inches Collection
of the Kemper Museum
of Contemporary Art, Kansas City, Missouri
Gift of the
artist and Higher Pictures, 2009.9 © Jaimie Warren
© Dick Durrance II, Firing range, Ft. McClellan, Ala., September 1966, gelatin silver
print, Addison Gallery
of American Art, Phillips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts,
gift of the
artist (PA 1961), 1994.17.13
The
gift of nine
prints was made possible by The American Foundation for The Courtauld Institute
of Art and was given by Barbara Bertozzi Castelli, the widow
of the New York dealer Leo Castelli who was closely associated with the
artist.
Drawn from the
artist's
gift to the museum, the exhibit includes complete runs
of many
of Cortor's
print series, including Jewels and Facets — as well as impressions
of a series he called L'Abbatoire (The Slaughterhouse), a response to Cortor's years living and teaching art in Haiti.
Cy Twombly, Untitled, 1970, graphite pencil, colored pencil, oil, crayon, tape,
printed and photographic paper, and plywood on cardboard.The Menil Collection, Houston;
Gift of the
artist.
[citation needed] In 1996, the Kunstmuseum Winterthur received a substantial
gift of Hamilton's
prints, making the museum the largest repository
of the
artist's
prints in the world.
My favourite items are my chair with a thrifty # 1.50 throw and cushion I made from vintage Sanderson fabric, a
print of my favourite painting by Lou Shabner and my She - Ras - one was a
gift from my boyfriend and the other was drawn for me by an
artist at Marvel.
From
artist - designed jewelry and accessories to limited - release
prints and editions, we've assembled a list
of 20
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Matthew Buckingham, Mill Creek Valley, 2005 Digital C -
print; 18.5 × 25.5 inches (unframed) Signed and numbered edition
of 100 Courtesy
of the
artist and Murray Guy Gallery, New York Can be chosen as a
gift for donations
of $ 500 or more (plus shipping)
Daniela Rossell, Michelle Jacuzzi — Untitled (# 7)(Ricas y Famosas), 1999; Chromogenic color
print, 50 x 60 in.; National Museum
of Women in the Arts,
Gift of Heather and Tony Podesta Collection, Washington, DC; © Daniela Rossell, Courtesy
of the
artist and Greene Naftali, New York
The largest
gift in EAM's history, these paintings, sculptures, drawings,
prints and video installations by an international group
of artists will be a significant addition to the collection, broadening the scope
of the museum's holdings
of contemporary art.
Spencer Tunick, Angel Meadow, 2010, chromogenic
print, 40 x 60 in.,
Gift of the
artist in honor
of Mitchell D. Kahan
The painting Untitled (I Am a Man), acquired in 2012 through the Patrons» Permanent Fund and as a
gift of the
artist, and a pair
of prints given by the
artist entitled Condition Report (2000) served as the backdrop for this interview.
Jim Goldberg, Clyde Norbert, from Rich and Poor, 1978, gelatin silver
print, National Gallery
of Art, Washington, Corcoran Collection (
Gift of the
artist) 2015.19.4477
Jim Goldberg, Vickie Figueroa, from Rich and Poor, 1981, gelatin silver
print, National Gallery
of Art, Washington, Corcoran Collection (
Gift of the
artist) 2015.19.4479
Above: Joseph Rodríguez, Carlos, from the series Spanish Harlem, 1987, chromogenic
print, Smithsonian American Art Museum,
Gift of the
artist.
The bookstore will carry a choice selection
of books by celebrated
artists of the GMF along with other art - related topics, limited edition
artists»
prints and selected contemporary art
gifts.
Copyright © The Irving Penn Foundation; Irving Penn, Woman in Moroccan Palace (Lisa Fonssagrives - Penn), Marrakech, 1951,
printed 1969, Smithsonian American Art Museum,
Gift of the
artist.
The exhibition and the accompanying catalogue, The
Prints of Louise Bourgeois, celebrate the
artist's extraordinary
gift to the Museum
of her entire
printed oeuvre, which totals some 600 sheets.
U.L.A.E. Collection acquired through a challenge grant
of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dittmer; restricted
gift of supporters
of the Department
of Prints and Drawings; Centennial Endowment; Margaret Fisher Endowment Fund © 2018 Helen Frankenthaler /
Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
Lola Álvarez Bravo, De Generación en Generación, ca. 1950; Gelatin silver
print, 18 3/4 x 14 in.; National Museum
of Women in the Arts,
Gift of the
artist; © 1995 Center for Creative Photography, University
of Arizona Foundation
Gelatin silver
print, Philadelphia Museum
of Art, Partial
gift of the
artist and purchased with the Leo Model Foundation Curatorial Discretionary Fund, 2014
As his photographs extend those rich traditions into the present, it is fitting that The Irving Penn Foundation would mark the centenary
of the
artist's birth with the extraordinary promised
gift of most
of the
prints in this exhibition to the encyclopedic collections
of The Metropolitan Museum
of Art.»
From an exquisite early 20th - century lithograph
of the Grand Canyon by Philadelphia printmaker Joseph Pennell, to a late 20th - century symbolic
print of the four seasons by Houston
artist John Biggers, the Richardson
gift reflects the couple's broad and exceptional taste in acquiring fine art.
The sheer size
of the
gift, which included 2,500 drawings, paintings, objects,
prints and photographs by 177
artists, led to the development
of a program in which the National Gallery would distribute 50 works from the collection to one institution in each
of the fifty states.
CPW's Permanent
Print Collection
of over 1,800 contemporary photographs has been assembled through the generous
gifts of artists, who have participated in our programs, individual donors and the annual Photography Now exhibition acquisition prize.
Spike Lee / Jesse Frohman / c. 1990 (
printed 2014), Inkjet
print on paper / National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution;
gift of the
artist, © Jesse Frohman
Shaun White / By Rick Chapman / Selenium - toned gelatin silver
print, 2006 / National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution;
gift of the
artist and ESPN.
The work belongs to a series
of paintings the
artist created from
printed canvases
gifted to him by Arlington Withers, a fellow
artist and friend.
«Transforming The Hyde: The Feibes & Schmitt
Gift» will be on view in the Hoopes Gallery through Dec. 31, featuring paintings, drawings,
prints, mixed media and sculpture by some
of the world's leading
artists of the modern era, like Grace Hartigan, Ellsworth Kelly, Robert Motherwell, David Smith, Bridget Riley and Andy Warhol.
More touching was a photographic series depicting
gifts the
artist received over 40 years, from a Gonzalez - Torres
print to meatballs to The Book
of Repulsive Women (twice).
The state is exhibiting a series
of 10 silkscreen
prints by American
artist Robert Indiana outside the visitor center and
gift shop at the Empire State Plaza.
Harold Krisel, Prisme, from the American Abstract
Artists 50th Anniversary
Print Portfolio 1987, 1987, lithograph on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum,
Gift of American Abstract
Artists, 1987.52.19
In 1981, the Gemini G.E.L. Archive at the National Gallery
of Art was founded through a
gift of 256
prints and sculpture editions produced by 22 contemporary
artists working at the Los Angeles facility.
Since joining the Gallery in 1986, she has organized, collaborated on, and coordinated numerous exhibitions as well as authored and contributed to various catalogues: Three Centuries
of American
Prints from the National Gallery
of Art (2016), Louise Bourgeois: No Exit (2015), Focus on the Corcoran: Works on Paper: 1860 - 1990 (2015), Yes, No, Maybe:
Artists Working at Crown Point Press (2013), Shock
of the News (2012), Stanley William Hayter: From Surrealism to Abstraction (2009), Cotton Puffs, Q - Tips ®, Smoke and Mirrors: The Drawings
of Ed Ruscha (2005), Roy Lichtenstein: A New
Gift of Drawings (2005), Drawings
of Jim Dine (2004), A Century
of Drawings: Works on Paper from Degas to LeWitt (2001), The Unfinished
Print (2001),
Prints Abound: Paris in the 1890s, from the Collections
of Virginia and Ira Jackson and the National Gallery
of Art (2001), Marc Chagall's Early
Prints and Drawings (1995), The Great Age
of British Watercolors: 1750 - 1880 (1993), Drawings from the O'Neal Collection (1993), Käthe Kollwitz (1992), Master Drawings from the Armand Hammer Collection: An Inaugural Celebration (1989), and English Drawings and Watercolors, 1630 - 1850 (1988).
Ruth Eckstein, Portals, from the American Abstract
Artists 50th Aniversary
Print Portfolio 1987, 1987, lithograph on paper, Smithsonian American Art Museum,
Gift of American Abstract
Artists, 1987.52.8