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The Print Fair Program
Sponsored by the International Fine Print Dealers Association

PASSION AND STRATEGY:
PUBLIC AND PRIVATE COLLECTING IN THE 21ST CENTURY
SATURDAY NOVEMBER 3, 2007 11:00 AM

THE TIFFANY ROOM AT THE PRINT FAIR
The Park Avenue Armory
643 Park Avenue
New York, NY 10021  


Fine Art Connoisseur editor Peter Trippi talks with collector and patron Leslie J. Garfield and Sandra
Lang, NYU Assistant Professor and curator of ìWorking with Prints: Selections from Eight Corporate
Collectionsî now on view at International Print Center of New York. Garfield and Lang will relate
their broad experiences to the past, present, and future of print collecting in the U.S. Special
attention will be paid to where the field is heading now, and to how the strategies of corporate and
individual collecting overlap and differ. These knowledgeable speakers are sure to offer helpful
insights and maybe even some hot tips for collectors and art aficionados.
The Program is free and open to the public.

Please email rsvp@ifpda.org or call 212.674.6095 to reserve seating.

The Annual IFPDA Print Fair (November 1 - 4, 2007) is sponsored by the International Fine Print
Dealers Association, an organization of art dealers united by their expertise and their dedication to the
highest standards of quality and ethics. For four days at a single venue, the IFPDAís prestigious leading
members from Paris, London, Amsterdam, Berlin, Frankfurt, Zurich, and North America will exhibit their
finest offerings from printmakingís 15th century origins onward through its numerous periods of revival and
innovation during the 19th and 20th centuries as well as the newest projects from todayís leading
contemporary artists. While this event is known among museum curators and major collectors for its rare
and exceptional prints, excellent works can be found in all price ranges.
For more information, contact the IFPDA at 212-674-6095, info@ifpda.org or visit www.ifpda.org for updates.

 


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