Clarke & Associates Cultural Solutions presents Flatbed Press at 25

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Clarke & Associates Cultural Solutions Linda Guiberteau Clarke and Gus Kopriva will host the Houston book signing for the arts compilation, Flatbed Press at 25.

Written by Mark Lesly Smith and Katherine Brimberry, and edited by Art in Print editor-in- chief of Susan Tallman, Flatbed Press at 25 captures between two hardbound covers. The collection encompasses a full quarter-century of cutting-edge works created by prominent and emerging artists who over the years found inspiration in Flatbed Press’s Austin-based studio spaces. Smith and Brimberry established Flatbed Press in 1989.

Since then, the collaborative publishing workshop has become one of America’s leading art print shops in America, not to mention an epicenter for the art form. Flatbed Press’s prints of limited editions of original etchings, lithographs, woodcuts and monotypes have been collected by Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Art Museum, Whitney Museum of American Art, Brooklyn Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and other major academies and institutions.

Flatbed Press at 25’s pages feature lavish print reproductions of works by Robert Rauschenberg, John Alexander, Dan Rizzie, Terry Allen, Michael Ray Charles, Luis Jimenez, Julie Speed, Trenton Doyle Hancock and James Surls.

Clarke & Associates Cultural Solutions Linda Guiberteau Clarke and Gus Kopriva will host the Houston book signing for the arts compilation, Flatbed Press at 25.

Written by Mark Lesly Smith and Katherine Brimberry, and edited by Art in Print editor-in- chief of Susan Tallman, Flatbed Press at 25 captures between two hardbound covers. The collection encompasses a full quarter-century of cutting-edge works created by prominent and emerging artists who over the years found inspiration in Flatbed Press’s Austin-based studio spaces. Smith and Brimberry established Flatbed Press in 1989.

Since then, the collaborative publishing workshop has become one of America’s leading art print shops in America, not to mention an epicenter for the art form. Flatbed Press’s prints of limited editions of original etchings, lithographs, woodcuts and monotypes have been collected by Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Art Museum, Whitney Museum of American Art, Brooklyn Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and other major academies and institutions.

Flatbed Press at 25’s pages feature lavish print reproductions of works by Robert Rauschenberg, John Alexander, Dan Rizzie, Terry Allen, Michael Ray Charles, Luis Jimenez, Julie Speed, Trenton Doyle Hancock and James Surls.

Clarke & Associates Cultural Solutions Linda Guiberteau Clarke and Gus Kopriva will host the Houston book signing for the arts compilation, Flatbed Press at 25.

Written by Mark Lesly Smith and Katherine Brimberry, and edited by Art in Print editor-in- chief of Susan Tallman, Flatbed Press at 25 captures between two hardbound covers. The collection encompasses a full quarter-century of cutting-edge works created by prominent and emerging artists who over the years found inspiration in Flatbed Press’s Austin-based studio spaces. Smith and Brimberry established Flatbed Press in 1989.

Since then, the collaborative publishing workshop has become one of America’s leading art print shops in America, not to mention an epicenter for the art form. Flatbed Press’s prints of limited editions of original etchings, lithographs, woodcuts and monotypes have been collected by Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Art Museum, Whitney Museum of American Art, Brooklyn Museum, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston and other major academies and institutions.

Flatbed Press at 25’s pages feature lavish print reproductions of works by Robert Rauschenberg, John Alexander, Dan Rizzie, Terry Allen, Michael Ray Charles, Luis Jimenez, Julie Speed, Trenton Doyle Hancock and James Surls.

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Clarke & Associates Cultural Solutions
301 E. 11th St.
Houston, TX
https://www.flatbedpress.com/

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