IFPDA Fine Art Print Fair
Ruiz-Healy Art is pleased to announce the gallery's seventh year of participation in the prestigious IFPDA Fine Art Print Fair taking place, this year, in a hybrid online / in-person format. The works will be available for view on Artsy in addition to socially distanced in-person appointments at our NYC gallery.
This year, Ruiz-Healy Art will highlight nine printmakers from the gallery's stable of artists including: Ethel Shipton, Richard Armendariz, Constance Lowe, Cecilia Paredes, Nate Cassie, Francisco Toledo, Kelly O’Connor, Pedro Friedeberg and Roger Von Gunten. The works featured in the IFPDA Fine Art Print Fair display Apollonian and Dionysian concepts, highlighting qualities of both theories and how they naturally appear in works of art. Apollonian, originating from the god Apollo, refers to reason, harmony and rational thinking.
The International Fine Print Dealers Association (IFPDA) is a non-profit organization of leading art dealers and galleries with expertise in the field of fine prints. Members are committed to the highest standards of quality, ethics, and connoisseurship, and to promoting a greater appreciation of fine prints among collectors and the public. Members are selected only after a rigorous application process; the dealers must exhibit a high level of expertise, adhere to a strict code of conduct with professional integrity, be invited by another member dealer, and will not even be considered unless established in business for at least five years. Ruiz-Healy Art is one of only two such member dealers in the state of Texas and the only member in the city of San Antonio.
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Richard 'Ricky' ArmendarizMuro Hopper, 2020Woodblock print24 x 30 in
61 x 76.2 cmEdition of 5 plus 1 artist's proof -
Richard 'Ricky' ArmendarizThe Ecstasy (Remix), 2020Woodblock print21.5 x 21.5 in
54.6 x 54.6 cmEdition of 10 -
Richard 'Ricky' ArmendarizPoint of No Return, 2020Woodblock print21.5 x 21.5 in
54.6 x 54.6 cmEdition of 10 -
Richard 'Ricky' ArmendarizStudy for Modern Prometheus Unbound (Remix) Hare & Hound Press, 2015Woodblock print with drop of nail polish, edition of 1211 x 14"
27.9 x 35.6 cm5 / 12 -
Nate CassieFlora IV: Plumbago, 2013Woodblock print, edition of 1033 x 33"
83.8 x 83.8 cm2 / 10 -
Nate CassieUntitled (Bryant Park, NY) State III, Four American Trees Series, Hare & Hound Press, San Antonio, TX, 2017Aquatint17.3 x 13.3"
43.8 x 33.7 cm2 / 10 -
Pedro FriedebergDesfile de Perros, 2002Serigraph22 x 29.3"
55.9 x 74.4 cm15 / 100 -
Pedro FriedebergHotel Pierre Roberto Turnbull, 2016Etching15.75 x 13"6 / 70
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Roger Von GuntenSirena del Mar, 1994Silkscreen21.5 x 25 in
54.6 x 63.5 cmEdition 53 of 100 -
Constance LoweMarchland II, 2020Archival digital print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm paper22 x 22"
55.9 x 55.9 cmEdition of 10 plus 5 artist's proofs -
Constance LoweMarchland I, 2020Archival digital print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag 308gsm paper22 x 22"
55.9 x 55.9 cmEdition of 10 plus 5 artist's proofs -
Kelly O'ConnorModern Future (No. 1), 2017Digital print with collage26 x 21"
66 x 53.3 cm -
Kelly O'ConnorModern Future (No. 2), 2018Archival Handcrafted Digital Print with Collage26 x 21"
66 x 53.3 cm3/5 -
Cecilia ParedesThe Voyage, 2019Digital engraving on Hahnemuhle acid-free paper28 x 28 in
71.1 x 71.1 cmEdition of 3 -
Ethel ShiptonChange Cambio, 2020House paint, vinyl on panel24 x 24"
61 x 61 cm -
Ethel ShiptonBeauty in Time, 2019Archival digital print on Hahnemuhle paper, edition of 1013.5 x 44"
34.3 x 111.8 cmEdition of 10 plus 5 artist's proofs -
Francisco ToledoPulpo (octopus), 2004Drypoint intaglio12.3 x 12 in
31.1 x 30.5 cmEdition 2 of 20 -
Francisco ToledoChango, 2004Drypoint intaglio21 x 12 in
53.3 x 30.5 cmEdition 20 of 20