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Japanese-American artist Audrey Kawasaki & Print Them All are thrilled to unveil their premiere collaboration—the artist’s first-ever lithograph on stone, coming soon exclusively on @printthemall ⁠!⁠ ⁠ 🔗 Register your interest, or email us at [email protected]⁠ ⁠ Marking a new chapter in Audrey Kawasaki’s practice, “Everything Finds Its Way Out” translates the artist’s intimate visual language through a medium defined by process, patience, and nuance. Rooted in Japanese manga aesthetics and shaped through her delicate, painterly approach, Kawasaki embraces the subtle textures, tonal shifts, and quiet unpredictability inherent to lithography.⁠ ⁠ Produced by Le Garage Litho⁠ ⁠ 📷 Hubert de Castelbajac & Louis Jensen ⁠ ⁠ @audkawa @printthemall ⁠ #AudreyKawasaki #PrintThemAll #LimitedEdition #Lithograph
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Last days to visit Faith XLVII’s “Solar Logos” on view until tomorrow, April 30, at Everard Read in Cape Town!⁠ ⁠ The exhibition evokes a sense of universal interconnectedness and impermanence. The works unfold through restrained and repeated visual languages that include meditations on red and yellow tones in geometric patterns, carefully balanced mosaic compositions, and monochromatic tree rubbings. The works mimic celestial patterns and invoke a sense of a suspension of natural moments in time. This engagement between material form and spiritual inquiry continues, with the inclusion of sculptural circular and root forms, carrying traces of time, pattern and memory.⁠ ⁠ 📷 Faith XLVII ⁠ @faith47 @everard_read_cape_town_ ⁠ #FaithXLVII #SolarLogos #EverardRead #CapeTown⁠ ⁠ 🔗 Discover more about the artist
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17 days ago
Opake & Slawn and Print Them All are proud to present their first collaboration—a limited-edition screenprint, coming soon exclusively on @printthemall ⁠!⁠ ⁠ 🔗 Join the waitlist, or email us at [email protected]⁠ ⁠ Working as a duo, Opake and Slawn merge graffiti, pop iconography, and street culture into a bold, instinctive visual language. Reworking familiar figures like Mickey Mouse, their layered compositions combine humour, repetition, and a sense of controlled chaos. Rooted in autobiographical narratives and cultural references, their practice explores themes of fragmentation, identity, and transformation. Together, they create a dynamic tension between familiarity and disruption, blurring the lines between art, design, and contemporary culture.⁠ ⁠ 📷 Dan Fontanelli⁠ ⁠ @opake_art @olaoluslawn @slawnmade @printthemall ⁠ #Opake #Slawn #PrintThemAll #LimitedEdition #Screenprint
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18 days ago
Stickymonger is featured in the group exhibition “March Madness” currently on view at Room57 Gallery in New York, until May 1!⁠ ⁠ Co-curated with Christine Mack, the exhibition brings together ten women artists who take “madness” as a shared point of departure, reclaiming and reimagining the term. In their works, madness becomes a space for reflection, intensity, chaos, creative freedom, and moments of ecstatic revelation.⁠ ⁠ Stickymonger⁠ “Chaotic Balance”, 2026⁠ Aerosol paint on shaped canvas with aerosol paint on shaped wood panel⁠ 49 x 36 in (124.5 x 91.4 cm)⁠ ⁠ 📷 Stickymonger⁠ ⁠ @stickymonger @room57gallery@mackartfoundation ⁠ #Stickymonger #Room57Gallery #MackArtFoundation #NewYork⁠ ⁠ 🔗 Discover more about the artist
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Kenny Scharf is featured in the new group exhibition “KAWS. ART & COMIX” currently on view at Albertina Modern in Vienna, until September 27!⁠ ⁠ KAWS. Art & Comix explores the interplay between comics, comic strips, cartoons, and fine art. This presentation places the American artist KAWS in dialog with selected contemporary stances with a focus on the artistic autonomy of his characters, who unite characteristics of pop, commercial, and public art.⁠ ⁠ 📷 ⁠Kenny Scharf⁠ ⁠ @kennyscharf @albertinamuseum ⁠ #KAWS #ArtAndComix #AlbertinaMuseum #Vienna⁠ ⁠ 🔗 Discover more about the artist
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Discover the vibrant lithograph “La lumière est!” by Robert Combas—available through @printthemall !⁠ ⁠ 🔗 Inquire now, or contact [email protected]⁠ ⁠ The present lithograph embodies the spirit of Robert Combas’ “free figuration” movement. Bursting with vibrant colors and dynamic lines, the work exudes a sense of rebellious energy reminiscent of the punk era. The artist’s distinctive style combines elements of popular culture with a whimsical and sometimes provocative flair and confronts societal norms with boldness, exploring themes of freedom, violence, and joy. Through his expressive use of shapes and lines and playful imagery, Combas invites viewers on a captivating journey into his colorful and imaginative universe.⁠ ⁠ Don’t miss out our selection of artworks and limited editions by renowned artists, now available via the Print Them All Secondary Market section on our website!⁠ ⁠ #RobertCombas #LaLumiereEst #Lithograph
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1 month ago
Andrew Schoultz’s new solo exhibition “There is a world outside of your window” is currently on view at Galerie Droste in Paris, until May 9!⁠ ⁠ Speaking of windows, the poet Charles Baudelaire once said, “In this dark or luminous hole, life lives, life dreams, life suffers.” This 19th-century prose resonates deeply with the title of this exhibition, chosen by Schoultz: There Is a World Outside of Your Window. As early as the 19th century, the issue of photography haunted debates over the loss of humanist values; today, our artistic relationship to the world is being redefined by artificial intelligence, sometimes perceived as a boon and sometimes considered a threat. With this exhibition, Schoultz takes a stand and makes it clear, without mincing words, that he invites us to see the world beyond a form of falsely comforting virtuality.⁠ ⁠ 📷 Galerie Droste⁠ ⁠ @aschoultz @galeriedroste ⁠ #AndrewSchoultz #ThereIsAWorldOutsideOfYourWindow #GalerieDroste #Paris⁠ ⁠ 🔗 Discover more about the artist
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“Steel Blue”—Adrian Falkner’s first lithograph, embraces spontaneity, risk, and the raw energy of working on paper ⚡️🌈⁠ ⁠ 🔗 Secure your piece, or contact us at [email protected]⁠ ⁠ “It tooks me almost one year to find the right painting, which I wanted to use for my first Lithograph. Finally I chose this painting on paper because it’s closest in size and material. For me the lines loose a lot of strength and energy when they are put out of proportion. I very much enjoy working on paper for the sketchy feeling. Even though the main characteristic of it doesn’t let me do any corrections, but it forces me to accept lines, which doesn’t always make me happy at first sight. Regardless of it I pursue paper without any deeper preparation and pretty much go on it kamikaze style, that often leads to new results.” – Adrian Falkner⁠ ⁠ @adrianfalkner @smash137 ⁠ #AdrianFalkner #Smash137 #PrintThemAll #ContemporaryArt #Lithograph
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Ludo confronts the illusion of success and the inevitability of decay in his lithograph “344” 🦋⁠ ⁠ 🔗 Make it yours, or contact us at [email protected]⁠ ⁠ “Everything is fleeting, life, success, love … a butterfly has more hope of a life than us with our existence doomed to be reduced to dust! 15 minutes of Warhol fame? Then what? Is it worth seeking success on reality TV to end up in a hole in the ground?! Give me a gun. Give me some bullets. Fly to my rescue before I ask myself too many questions.” – Ludo⁠ ⁠ #Ludo #344 #PrintThemAll #ContemporaryArt #Lithograph
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“Un Monde Riant”—a lithograph by Jean‑Charles de Castelbajac continues the artist’s joyful dialogue with color, form, and playful encounters, weaving art, history, and imagination into a single vibrant vision.⁠ ⁠ 🔗 Secure yours now on @printthemall , or contact us at [email protected]⁠ ⁠ ✨ Don’t miss de Castelbajac’s solo exhibition, currently on view at Les Abattoirs in Toulouse, until August 23!⁠ ⁠ About this edition, Jean-Charles De Castelbajac⁠ states: “you can see the three primary colors, which I have never deviated from, for 40 years. This choice of colors came from my passion for stained-glass windows, coats of arms, flags, and the rainbow. You can notice the beauty and the depth of the black, the intensity of the red synonym of passion, this intense solar yellow, almost burning us and this window of blue. The whole thing speaking of a “monde riant” (laughing world) since I am a great optimist and that I always speak about hope.⁠ Under many circumstances in my life, I have appropriated the codes, the works, the colors, the signs and the symbols, which I then transformed. This is what happens through this lithograph. It is a step in my life because I always have been passionate about the details and I realized with this lithograph that I am going towards abstraction.” ⁠ @jcdecastelbajac @printthemall ⁠ #JeanCharlesdeCastelbajac #UnMondeRiant #PrintThemAll #Lithograph #LimitedEdition
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“L’art est un cul de sac” by Ben Vautier—a unique work featuring his iconic handwritten script—is available through @printthemall !⁠ ⁠ 🔗 Inquire now, or contact [email protected]⁠ ⁠ With sharp wit and minimalist clarity, Ben Vautier delivers a bold statement on the nature of art in “L’art est un cul de sac” (“Art is a dead end”). As part of a series of handmade works, this enamel plaque features Vautier’s signature handwritten script rendered against a striking background. Known for his association with the Fluxus movement, Ben’s work blends humor, philosophy, and critique into a single, impactful line.⁠ ⁠ Whether seen as a critique, a reflection, or a playful jab at artistic pretension, this piece stands as a quintessential example of Ben’s legacy and embodies his commitment to accessible, idea-driven art.⁠ ⁠ Don’t miss out on a selection of artworks and limited editions by renowned artists, now available via the Print Them All Secondary Market section on our website!⁠ ⁠ #BenVautier #LArtEstUnCulDeSac #UniqueWork #PrintThemAll⁠
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Ryol’s latest solo exhibition “Life from the Corner of My Room” is currently on view until April 5 at Srisasanti Gallery in Yogyakarta!⁠ ⁠ The exhibition signifies an ongoing artistic process that remains central to RYOL’s practice. Drawing from his childhood and how much of it was spent within the comfort and confines of his room, RYOL traces how imagination can grow from the most unassuming corners of daily life. His attention gravitated toward spaces that resisted usefulness or visibility, these marginal zones gradually became places where his imagination took root and flourished.⁠ ⁠ 📷 ⁠Ryol⁠ ⁠ @ryol.id@srisasantigallery ⁠ #Ryol #SrisasantiGallery #YogyakartaArt #IndonesianArt⁠ ⁠ 🔗 Discover more about the artist
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2 months ago