Stendhal Gallery Announces Opening of Exhibition Map: Sceenprints 2006-2010 by Paula Scher “Grand Dame Of Design”


(NewDesignWorld Press Release Center) -- New York, NY, February 18, 2010 -- Stendhal Gallery is pleased to present Paula Scher: Map Screenprints 2006-2010, the exhibition will open from February 4 – March 27 2010. Scher’s limited edition screenprints are created with the highest quality fine art screen-printing technique, each realized with the same hand-drawn elegance of her acrylic on canvas maps. These screenprints will last over 500 years and can be passed down for generations as highly collectible works of art. Executed in an array of remarkable 30 - 40 colors, meticulous attention to detail, these stunning works are sought after by fine art collectors all over the world. The Limited Edition Screenprints Maps Series is highly collectible and are an excellent way to build a contemporary art collection.

Stendhal Gallery is announcing the pre-publication of 3 new Paula Scher Limited Edition Maps Screenprints Israel, South America and The World II. Israel release date is in the Spring of 2010, South American in Summer 2010 and The World II in Fall 2010.

Made in collaboration with Andy Warhol’s master printer Alexander Heinrici, each screenprint is hand-printed on monumental Deluxe Lana Quarelle paper, hand-made in the Vosges region of France. The artist is involved in every step of the printing process, redrawing new plates in the same style as the master print makers throughout art history. Each Limited Edition Screenprint is inspected, signed, numbered and dated by the artist, and is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.

Recently, the Victoria and Albert Museum in London has acquired NYC Transit for their permanent collection. In addition, two of her limited editions prints recently sold at Auction at Phillips de Pury & Company. Paula Scher has also been commissioned by the “Percent For Art Program” for the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs to paint two murals in the atriums of Metropolitan High School in Queens, a new public school building that houses four high schools. The murals will be installed for the opening of the school in the Fall 2010.

Paula Scher is a partner at Pentagram Design, Inc., where she has created identities for companies from the New York Public Theater to Citibank, among many others. Scher’s work has been exhibited in the world’s leading museums including the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art and the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum in New York. In addition, two of her limited editions prints recently sold at Auction at Phillips de Pury & Company. She has taught for over two decades at the School of Visual Arts, and held positions at Cooper Union, Yale University and the Tyler School of Art. In 2002, Princeton Architectural Press published her career monograph Make It Bigger. Scher is an active member of the Art Commission of the City of New York.

Contact:
Harry Stendhal
Stendhal Gallery
545 West 20th Street
New York, NY 10011
212-366-1549
info@stendhalgallery.com
http://www.stendhalgallery.com
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