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ART 19 BOX ONE AT IFPDA Print Fair 2022


IFPDA Print Fair at the Javits Center in NY | October 27 - 30, 2022 

This fall, the International Fine Print Dealers Association returns to the Javits Center in New York with 76 exhibitors for the 29th edition of the preeminent fair for prints and printmaking. The IFPDA Print Fair is the largest international art fair dedicated to prints and printmaking, spanning periods and styles from old masters to contemporary, making it a must-see destination for collectors and curators.

VIP PREVIEW DAY

Thursday, October 27 | 12:00-8:00pm

PUBLIC HOURS

Friday, October 28 | 11:00am-7:00pm

Saturday, October 29 | 11:00am-7:00pm

Sunday, October 30 | 11:00-5:00pm



SPECIAL EVENT: Discussion

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28th - 4:30PM

Art in the Light of Conscience: Art-19 to Benefit Amnesty International 
With Camille Henrot, Emilia Kabakov, Dr. Burkhard Richter, and Kiki Smith. Moderated by Robert Storr (Yale School of Art).

For more information refer to: https://www.fineartprintfair.org/programming



Through its network, online presence, and public programs, the IFPDA fosters knowledge and stimulates discussion about collecting prints in the public sphere and the global art community. The IFPDA Fine Art Print Fair, held annually in New York City, is the largest and most celebrated art fair dedicated to the artistic medium of printmaking. The annual IFPDA Book Award honors scholarly excellence and original research. The IFPDA also advances research, education, and dialogue for a new generation through its charitable Foundation.

ART 19 BOX ONE

The aim of Art 19 is to raise money to support Amnesty International’s human rights work. “Art 19 Box One” is a set of ten limited edition original signed prints that is on sale from this website. Individual prints are not for sale.  

The name “Art 19” is an abbreviation of Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which provides: “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression”.

The Art 19 managing directors combine through this initiative many years of experience in the fields of art and human rights – Mike Karstens (gallerist and master printer from Muenster) Burkhard Richter (retired commercial lawyer, art advisor, and curator from Dusseldorf), and Jochen M. Wilms (entrepreneur and producer of international art projects - including Amnesty International projects - from Berlin). 

The Art 19 team brings into the project a wealth of experience and diverse contacts in the world of contemporary art. Karstens for example has worked for decades with the leading artists in the world. His editions have been acquired by major museums around the world. Among his projects is the development of the Cologne Cathedral Window and the monumental work "Strontium" both by Gerhard Richter.