The intelligence of the print: Inside the IFPDA Print Fair (opens in new tab)
Rembrandt carried copper plates in his pocket, an image that lingers with a certain quiet romance. One imagines the weight of them against his body as he moved through Amsterdam, the surface waiting, receptive. Etching into copper requires an intellectual patience that feels almost radical today—each line carved in reverse, each gesture made in faith... Read More
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