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Printed Matter’s presentation includes its first-ever video edition, by the artist Coco Fusco, while Skowhegan, the influential school of painting and sculpture in the wilds of Maine, has Christina Quarles’s irresistible print “Magic Hour,” in which a pair of entranced lovers, bruised with fluorescent color, embrace in a squiggly green sea.

From New York Times

In one of the exhibition’s most elaborate, if somewhat challenging stretches, various forms of printed matter surveying Fénéon’s publications, political activities and the Parisian watering spots where young artists and radicals often mixed.

From New York Times

At Hilton, Cordell said, every guest-room object is getting new scrutiny, especially printed matter such as promotional literature and tourist magazines.

From Los Angeles Times

The fair, scheduled for April 3-5, is produced by Printed Matter, a nonprofit that helps artists publish and distribute books.

From Los Angeles Times

Representing artists from Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Venezuela, the show includes nearly 90 of the more than 200 artworks in the gift and vitrines displaying archival material like publications, printed matter and photographs of design and architectural projects.

From New York Times