From the delicate lines of 16th-century engravings to bold contemporary impressions, Printmaking Past & Present explores the enduring power of print as both an art form and a means of expression. This exhibition brings together works spanning more than 500 years, showcasing a remarkable variety of techniques—from intaglio and etching to woodcut, lithography, and beyond.
Highlights include iconic works by masters such as Albrecht Dürer, whose precision and detail set the standard for early printmaking; Andy Warhol, who transformed the medium through bold color and pop culture imagery; and Shepard Fairey, whose graphic style bridges art and activism. Alongside these luminaries, additional artists from across centuries demonstrate how printmaking continues to evolve and inspire.
Visitors will discover how artists across centuries have used the press to tell stories, challenge ideas, and capture beauty in forms both traditional and experimental. Whether centuries-old or freshly inked, each print offers a window into the creativity, innovation, and craftsmanship that define the rich history of printmaking.