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The Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas is tracing the history of private art collection in Texas from the oil boom to today with a new exhibition showcasing the work of more than 40 collectors...

This Saturday, November 14 the Whatcom Museum of History and Art in Bellingham, WA celebrates the grand opening of its Lightcatcher building with the exhibition Out of Bounds: Art from the Collection of Driek and Michael Zirinsky: The Lightcatcher building’s inaugural exhibition surveys some of t...

Tomorrow evening is Seattle’s First Thursday art walk in Pioneer Square. Some highlights: Large-scale paintings and works on paper by Mary Ann Peters at the James Harris Gallery. ...

The Lens of Impressionism: Photography and Painting from the Normandy Coast, a new exhibition at the University of Michigan Museum of Art, addresses how social, creative, and commercial advancements helped set the stage for early Impressionism and established Normandy as a cultural hub in the mid...

Marquand recently produced an exhibition catalog for the Walters Art Museum in Baltimore called Heroes: Mortals and Myths in Ancient Greece...

In the video below Dr. Gary Radke offers interesting facts and background on Michelangelo in anticipation of SAM’s new exhibit Michaelangelo Public and Private, opening tomorrow. ...

The Walters Art Museum in Baltimore presents Heroes: Mortals and Myths in Ancient Greece. Marquand produced the catalog for the exhibit, arranged around four main figures: hero-god Herakles; traveler Odysseus; fiery warrior Achilles; and stunning Helen...

Savannah’s Telfair Museum of Art, in association with the Singer Laren Museum, present Dutch Utopia: American Artists in Holland, 1880-1914. Marquand produced the accompanying catalog of the exhibition, centered around the work of more than 40 American painters. ...

Banned Books Week began in 1982, a year that saw a sudden increase in the number of books targeted for attempted or successful bans across the United States...

The Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas at Austin presents The New York Graphic Workshop: 1964 – 1970. Marquand produced the accompanying catalog of the exhibition, centered around three Latin American artists: Luis Camnitzer, Liliana Porter, and Jose Guillermo Castillo. ...

Ed recently transformed a space by the windows inside our Tieton Book Arts studio, home of Marquand Editions, into an arty general store of sorts...

Guest contributor Paul Barrett shares some good reasons why we shouldn’t be afraid to leave widows and orphans hanging. In four years as a professional book designer, I spent more time eliminating the pesky little grotesqueries known as widows and orphans than I did anything else. ...












