While some artists look inward to personal issues for inspiration, others look at the larger world. Fresh Prints: The Nineties to Now offers a glimpse of the multitude of prints produced in the last two and a half decades that depict images of many themes including: political and social upheaval, feminism, ecology and AIDS. None of these prints have previously been exhibited at the museum. Artists featured in this exhibition utilize a variety of printmaking techniques such as: lithography, etching, engraving, linoleum cut, drypoint, screenprint and woodcut to express their artistic vision. Whether by well-known artists or newcomers, these prints offer visual stimulation and provocative ideas. Fresh Prints: The Nineties to Now, is on view now through July 26, 2015 in the Cleveland Museum of Art‘s Smith Exhibition Gallery. Contemporary printmaking is extremely diverse,
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