18th Annual Boston Print Fair Returns to the Cyclorama Boston Center for the Arts

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  • February 03, 2017

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Show View at the Boston Print Fair
Robert Four

The 18th Annual Boston Print Fair combined with the 10th Anniversary AD20/21: Art & Design of the 20th & 21st Centuries will take place April 6-9, 2017 at the Cyclorama, Boston Center for the Arts in Boston’s South End. The Boston Print Fair features dealers in American and European prints, drawings, and other works on paper. Along with museum-quality works, the fair also offers a wide range of affordable original prints and works on paper. The show will open with a Gala Preview to celebrate and support the fourth annual Boston Design Week and to benefit Design Museum Boston. www.AD2021.com

3. Jane E. Goldman, Audubon February, 2016, archival pigment print/hand painted, 21 ¾” x 29 ¾”. Ed: 25.
Courtesy of Stewart & Stewart (MI)

Returning contemporary publishers include Center Street Studio (MA), Oehme Graphics (CO), Stewart & Stewart (MI), and Piscataqua Fine Arts (NH). Trident Gallery (MA) and Jim Sherraden (TN) will also show again this year. Returning 20th century print dealers at the show will be Edward T. Pollack Fine Arts (ME), Gargoyle Gallery (MA), and Marc Chabot Fine Arts (CT). From Russia with Art (MA) will once again offer a selection of contemporary Russian-American prints as well as select works on paper by August Mosca (1909-2002).

Joining the fair for the first time in 2017 will be totemic17 (NY), a publisher with a focus on contemporary woodcuts, and KADS New York (NY), offering modern and contemporary Eastern European fine prints and other works on paper.

Each year the Boston Print Fair takes over the front two salons of the Cyclorama with the AD20/21 show in the rotunda. The Cyclorama provides the ideal venue for this exciting combined show. Built in 1884 to house an enormous panorama painting of the Battle of Gettysburg, the large circular rotunda and adjacent salons encourage visitors to both linger and wander throughout the show. The historic structure is the heart of the Boston Center for the Arts complex, which boasts four theatres, a gallery, the Boston Ballet School, 50 artists’ studios, and other facilities. There are more than a dozen restaurants within a five-minute walk.

1. Katarina Vavrova, Mystery of Holic’s Castle, 2013, etching, 19 3/8” x 23 ¼”.
Courtesy of KADS NY (NY)

The Cyclorama is also the location for Fusco & Four’s 21st Annual Boston International Fine Art Show (BIFAS), taking place October 19-22, 2017 and the third annual Boston Home Décor Show, November 16-19, 2017. For more information on all three shows, visit www.BostonArtFairs.com or call 617.363.0405.

 

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Founded in 1979 by principals Tony Fusco and Robert Four, Fusco & Four is a full-service Marketing and Public Relations agency, specializing in the arts, lifestyle, leisure and luxury clients. The agency has worked with more than 300 arts-related clients over the past 30 years, including museums, classical music groups, galleries, auction houses, show promoters, internationally-known brands and Internet-based companies in the arts and antiques field. Fusco & Four also produces three annual art and design shows in Boston: the Boston International Fine Art Show, AD 20/21: Art & Design of the 20th & 21st Centuries, and The Ellis Boston Antiques Show. Please direct inquiries to Tony Fusco.


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