A survey of work, from etchings and woodcuts to wallpaper and billboards, that examines how contemporary artists use printed art.
Thinking Print: Books to Billboards, 1980–1995
Jun 20–Sep 10, 1996
MoMA

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Press release 4 pages
Artists
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Vito Acconci
American, 1940–201766 exhibitions, 81 works online -
Emma Amos
American, 1937–20206 exhibitions, 6 works online -
Richard Artschwager
American, 1923–201355 exhibitions, 57 works online -
Luis Cruz Azaceta
American, born 19426 exhibitions, 3 works online -
Judith Francisca Baca
American, born 19461 exhibition, 1 work online - There are 132 artists in this exhibition online.
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