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IFPDA Spring 2021 Online Edition

May 14 - 28, 2021

May 14 – 28, 2021

Simphiwe Ndzube, Iqhawe, 2021

Simphiwe Ndzube

Iqhawe, 2021

Lithograph, chine-collé, archival pigment print

Edition of 50

46 1/2 x 35 1/16 inches

$3000

Lita Albuquerque, She Whispered into our Ear: Surrender into Diamonds!, 2021

Lita Albuquerque

She Whispered into our Ear: Surrender into Diamonds!, 2021

Archival pigment print

Edition of 50

44 x 34 inches

$3,500

 

Farah Atassi, Model in Studio 4, 2021

Farah Atassi

Model in Studio 4, 2021

Archival pigment print

Edition of 45

37 1/2 x 30 inches

$1,800

Farah Atassi, Seated Woman, 2021

Farah Atassi

Seated Woman, 2021

Archival pigment print

Edition of 45

37 1/2 x 30 inches

$1,800

Farah Atassi, Model in Studio 6, 2021

Farah Atassi

Model in Studio 6, 2021

Archival pigment print

Edition of 45

37 1/2 x 30 inches

$1,800

Judy Chicago, On Fire at Eighty, 2019

Judy Chicago

On Fire at Eighty, 2019

Archival pigment print

Edition of 50

24 x 30 1/8 inches

$4,200

 

Jonas Wood, Untitled, 2010

Jonas Wood

Untitled, 2010

Lithographic monoprint

No. 4 out of 5 unique prints

44 x 35 inches

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David Lamelas, Woman Running in Twelve Sections, 2009

David Lamelas

Woman Running in Twelve Sections, 2009

Archival pigment print with aluminum chine-collé

Edition of 40

30 x 40 inches

$5000

Press Release

The presentation of our IFPDA booth is an extension of a new exhibition project we have started at our gallery and online around the open-ended theme of "figuration." For this project we consider figurative work, broadly, as a way to move away from abstraction, a way to share narratives and express identity or a as a way to converse with and critique realistic representation in the world to come. Simultaneously, the booth highlights our new and forthcoming releases by Lita Albuquerque, Farah Atassi and Simphiwe Ndzube—Atassi and Ndzube play an important role in our understanding of who and what a figure can be today.

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