Art Fair
Booth A1

Art Basel Miami Beach

 – , 2024

 

For the 2024 edition of Art Basel Miami Beach, Pace Prints is pleased to present a selection of newly released editions and monoprints by Nina Chanel Abney, Ross Caliendo, Derek Fordjour, Michael Kagan, Scott Kahn, Jake Longstreth, Hilary Pecis, David Salle, Shahzia Sikander, Jonas Wood, and Robin F. Williams. The booth will also feature significant past editions by Leonardo Drew, Sam Gilliam, Chase Hall, Yoshitomo Nara, and Louise Nevelson, among others. 

The Pace Prints booth will highlight innovations in hand-made paper techniques, demonstrated in works like Shahzia Sikander’s unique diptych, The ERA Book, and a new tactile edition by Derek Fordjour titled, Mercantile on the Nile, constructed of embossed hand-made paper, gold leaf, and finished with chalk pastel and glitter. Hilary Pecis plays with color and texture by building thin layers of paper pulp in Peruvian Lilies, infusing the traditional floral still life with warm and vibrant energy. 

Pace Prints is proud to debut several new prints at Art Basel Miami Beach such as Magic, an edition by Nina Chanel Abney, and Fireflies, a luminous etching by Scott Kahn depicting a nocturnal landscape punctuated with gold leaf. Robin F. Williams’ new monoprints continue to explore heroines of the 1970s horror film genre. Large-scale monoprints featured prominently in the booth include reliefs by Ross Caliendo, collages by David Salle continued from his Tree of Life series, and a collage by Michael Kagan featuring Finnish motorsports racing driver Kimi Räikkönen in a moment of victory. 

Also on view will be a special presentation of Five Bonsais, a recently released series of five Ukiyo-e woodcuts that Jonas Wood created at Pace Prints with Master Printer Yasu Shibata. Each image required between 8 to 15 wood blocks that were inked with up to 66 individual colors, each applied by hand for every impression of the edition.

Please contact us at info@paceprints.com about these and other works on display in our booth.

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