IFPDA Fine Art Print Fair Online Exclusive

IFPDA Fine Art Print Fair Online Exclusive

Online Exclusive New York, NY , USA Wednesday, May 13, 2020–Saturday, June 13, 2020 Preview: Wednesday, May 13, 2020


cherries by louisa chase

Louisa Chase

Cherries, 2003

3,000 USD

hair craft project with nasirah by sonya clark

Sonya Clark

Hair Craft Project with Nasirah, 2014

3,500 USD

hair craft project with jasmine and jameika by sonya clark

Sonya Clark

Hair Craft Project with Jasmine and Jameika, 2014

3,800 USD

hair craft project with chaunda by sonya clark

Sonya Clark

Hair Craft Project with Chaunda, 2014

3,800 USD

hair craft project with anita by sonya clark

Sonya Clark

Hair Craft Project with Anita, 2014

3,500 USD

for colored girls, a rainbow o1 by sonya clark

Sonya Clark

For Colored Girls, A Rainbow O1, 2019

Price on Request

hair craft project with marsha by sonya clark

Sonya Clark

Hair Craft Project with Marsha, 2014

3,500 USD

unbreakable by sonya clark

Sonya Clark

Unbreakable, 2014

Price on Request

untitled by sally egbert

Sally Egbert

Untitled, 2002

800 USD

homage to the mountains no. 40 by louise fishman

Louise Fishman

Homage to the Mountains No. 40, 2011

Price on Request

homage to the mountains no. 120 by louise fishman

Louise Fishman

Homage to the Mountains No. 120, 2011

Price on Request

ascension by kyle hackett

Kyle Hackett

Ascension, 2019

5,800 USD

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Goya Contemporary Gallery [Goya-Girl Press]  is proud to present a curated exhibition of significant new and historic works by Sanford Biggers, Louise Bourgeois, Louisa Chase, Sonya Clark, Louise Fishman, William Kentridge, Per Kirkeby, Trace Miller, Liliana Porter, Amalie R. Rothschild, Soledad Salamé, Joyce J. Scott, Jo Smail, and Mark Strand for the inaugural digital edition of the IFPDA PRINT FAIR. 

Each artist in this grouping expresses a facet of the human condition in ways that directly reflect the individual artist’s environment, world  beliefs, autobiography, and creative practices.

By bringing together the work of these artists, our exhibition reveals the similarities and differences of artists who are considered the truthtellers of our time.  This exhibition reaffirms Goya Contemporary Gallery’s ongoing commitment to the work of the artists within our diverse program.