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Current & Previous Editions
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Kenturah Davis
duration I (jada), 2024Archival pigment print, 3D lenticular lens, walnut frame
19 x 26-5/8 x 4 inches
Edition of 10 plus 3 artist's proofs -
Kenturah Davis
tangents (jada - marjani - marcella), 2024Pigmented ink print on paper
26-1/2 x 36 inches
Edition of 40 plus 10 artist's proofs -
Helen Pashgian
Untitled (the Green Lens), 2024Pigmented ink print on paper
36 x 36 inches
Edition of 7 plus 3 artist's proofs -
Helen Pashgian
Untitled (the Orange Lens), 2024Pigmented ink print on paper
36 x 36 inches
Edition of 7 plus 3 artist's proofs -
Classic Daido
A portfolio of 12 iconic images by Daido MoriyamaThe Lapis Press is pleased to present Classic Daido, a new portfolio by the legendary Japanese photographer, Daido Moriyama. Classic Daido contains a selection of prints of Moriyama’s early black & white street photography, culled directly from the artist’s studio archive. The portfolio is comprised of 12 iconic images that capture Moriyama’s impulse to show the world as momentary fragments that capture the urban psyche. -
New York, 1974 by Stephen Shore
The Lapis Press is pleased to present New York, 1974, a series of 3D lenticular editions by the acclaimed photographer, Stephen Shore. These three editions are the first lenticular prints... -
GAL CHEWS GUM by Ed Ruscha
GAL CHEWS GUM by Ed Ruscha is a bronze edition that combines multiple aspects of Ruscha's iconic vision into a single form: text, signage and shadows. The sculpture is fabricated... -
Transcending Pigment from Paint to Canvas, from Canvas to Paint by Analia Saban
"Transcending Pigment from Paint to Canvas, from Canvas to Paint" is an edition of 40 unique, mixed-media mono prints in which Analia Saban continues to test the limits of printmaking. Each print is a work without paper. Similar to Saban's previous collaboration with The Lapis Press, this edition uses layered, acrylic paint as a substitute for paper, but takes the process one step further by printing on paint as well as Belgian linen. -
Boxes by Matthew Brandt
Boxes, a series of 12 compositions, is the result of Matthew Brandt exploring the underground vaults of The Carnegies Observatories Astronomical Plate archives in Pasadena. The visits inspired a sense of wonder at the order of the universe and how beautiful images can emerge from scientific data.
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