Tag: Prints

Nan Goldin Sells Prints to Support At-Risk Trans People

Nan Goldin and the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art (LLMA) have joined forces to combat the relentless attacks on

More than 7,500 Prints and Negatives by Trailblazing Photographer Alice Austen Return Home — Colossal

Alice Austen, a pioneering photographer who lived from 1866 to 1952, resided in a stunning Victorian Gothic waterfront

Dazzling oak leaf prints merge science and nature

Everything in the forest is the forestClare Hewitt An oak tree sheds hundreds of thousands of leaves yearly,

Instax Wide Evo Review: Big Prints, Bigger Price

The Instax Wide Evo is a hybrid camera-printer model that offers a unique blend of instant photography and

Artist brings data to life in striking screen prints

Feather Foiled Print. The barbs on the right represent the population of 100 UK bird species 40 years

Nan Goldin Sells Prints to Benefit Gaza Animal Hospital

An online sale of prints by artist and activist Nan Goldin will benefit Gaza’s first and only animal

Vintage Prints Clash Trend For A Maximalist Showdown

The vintage prints clash trend is making a bold comeback in 2025, bringing a mix of retro patterns

Cow Prints Have Taken Over The Prints Trend This Season

Cow prints are taking the fashion world by storm this season, offering a fresh and abstract appeal that

Tropical Flowers and Prickly Cacti Leap from Lili Arnold’s Vibrant Block Prints — Colossal

Lili Arnold's passion for block printing started at a young age when she watched her mother create holiday

Sebastian Foster Offers Limited-Edition Prints of Jeremy Miranda’s Dreamy Paintings — Colossal

Jeremy Miranda is an artist who creates mesmerizing paintings that blur the lines between reality and fantasy. His

When Art Thieves Stole Four Andy Warhol Prints, They Didn’t Realize Only Two Would Fit in the Getaway Car

The recent art heist at the MPV Gallery in Oisterwijk, Netherlands has left the art world in shock

The Cross-Pollination Between Prints and Textiles Yields Abundance

Line & Thread: Exploring the Intersection of Prints and Textiles The New York Public Library’s Stephen A. Schwarzman