Prints are an art form that is often published in portfolios or suites. Kennedy Museum has many examples, ranging from those created by a single artist in collaboration with a print workshop to suites organized by galleries to exchange portfolios sharing works between academic printmaking departments. Use these links to explore them.
Jim Dine, The Picture of Dorian Grey , 1968
Jim Dine and Lee Friedlander, Photographs & Etchings , 1969
Burhan Dogançay, Walls V , 1969
Juan Genovés, Silencio, Silencio , 1970
Burhan Dogançay, Walls '70 , 1970
Reality and Paradoxes (Multiples/Marian Goodman), 1973
Mirrors of the Mind (Multiples/Marian Goodman), 1974
Leonardo Nierman, Intuition de L'Univers , 1974
George Segal, Blue Jean Suite , 1975
Pat Stier, Burial Mound Series, 1976
Sol Lewitt, Serial Systems Using Lines and Colors , 1977
Jenny Holzer, Truisms , 1977-79
Jennifer Bartlett, Day and Night , 1978
Jennifer Bartlett, Graceland Woodcut State II , 1979
City Scapes (London Arts Inc.), 1979
Richard Kozlow, Plaza de Toros , 1980
Laddie John Dill, Ashland Series, 1980
Sol Lewitt, Four Part Combinations of Six Geometric Figures in Four Colors , 1980
Harvey Daniels, Objects , 1983
Jennifer Bartlett, In the Garden , 1983
Armando Morales, The Saga of Sandino , 1993
The Tempe Suite (exchange portfolio), 1995
Drawn to Stone (exchange portfolio), 1997