DURHAM
PRESS is
a fine art print publisher based in a turn-of-the century schoolhouse
in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, an hour and a half west of New York
City. Since 1988, the Press has published and produced over a hundred
limited edition contemporary prints with influential artists from
around the world.
Each year, owners Jean-Paul Russell and Ann Marshall invite artists to live and
work at the Press while they create original prints and multiples. The facility
houses two expansive studios with silkscreen, hydraulic, and etching presses,
as well as a large woodworking and welding facility. While in residence, the
artists are encouraged to experiment. The Press is dedicated to giving artists
the technical support and attention they need to create a significant work of
art in the form of a print.
"Printmaking requires much more commitment than most people imagine. In
order to make a print, artists must break down a work into discrete stages
and states. This requires a great deal of concentration and effort, but it also
creates the opportunity to rethink – and reinvent – technique, order, structure,
color and surface. Prints often open up artists’ vocabularies and allow
them to see their work in a new light. It is our hope that the prints made at
Durham Press will not only be incredible artworks, but that they will leave the
artists inspired." (Jean-Paul Russell)
Durham Press has earned a reputation for impeccable quality among artists, dealers
and curators worldwide. Its projects have been placed with major museums and
contemporary art collections, including the Museum of Modern Art and Whitney
Museum of American Art, and the Press is a member of the IFPDA.
The Durham Press Gallery is open to visitors by appointment throughout the year.
For
more information please contact Ann Marshall ann@durhampress.com |