Excerpt from ArtNet News article by Sarah Cascone:
The members of Black Women of Print weren’t the only artists on hand for the opening, which also drew big names like Maurizio Cattelan and Mel Bochner, as well as younger printmakers like Allison Bianco, showing her dreamy shipwreck prints with Rhode Island’s Cade Tompkins Projects. That’s a marked departure from other fairs, where artists often seem to steer clear of what can sometimes feel like a market feeding frenzy.
“Artists love prints. They collect each other’s prints, and they trade prints,” Gibbs said. “Mel Bochner said this was the only fair that he likes!”