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THE BLANTON PRESENTS THE LANGUAGE OF PRINTS

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Bust de profil [Portrait of Jacqueline], 1957


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The Language of Prints

Prints are the most frequently experienced but least understood works of art. In the history of art, and most exhibitions, the medium is usually presented in terms of its great masters, from Albrecht Durer through Jasper Johns, or explained solely in terms of technique. Instead, The Language of Prints exhibit explores the medium as a uniquely rich and largely collective system of expression, a “language” with distinctive principles, persistent tendencies, and special processes that are shared across time and space. Planned to coincide with the annual meeting of The Print Council of America, the first ever in the state of Texas, the exhibition will feature around 100 of the collection’s finest and most distinctive prints.

The Language of Prints
April 19 through August 17



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