Back in Vienna – and still processing the past days in New York.
Participating in the Brooklyn Fine Art Print Fair for the second time was an incredibly inspiring and rewarding experience for us. What started months ago in the studio with planning, printing, framing, shipping, and organizing finally came together over four intense days at Powerhouse Arts in Brooklyn.
This year’s fair felt even more special for us. We had the chance to present new works by Michael Wegerer, Käthe Schönle, Jasmin Schaschl, Denise Schellmann, Patrick Roman Scherer and more – and seeing people genuinely engage with the works, take their time, ask questions, and connect with the artists’ ideas meant a lot to us.
One of the most beautiful aspects of the fair was the sense of community around printmaking. We met artists, curators, collectors, print studios, publishers, and visitors from all over the world. Different backgrounds, different languages, different approaches – yet connected through a shared fascination for paper, color, process, layering, and material.
Beyond the sales and professional opportunities, it was especially these encounters and conversations that made the fair so memorable. New friendships were formed, future collaborations discussed, and many exciting contacts made that we are looking forward to continuing over the coming months.
A personal highlight for us was also seeing the works featured by Hyperallergic – something we honestly could not have imagined a few years ago when working long nights in the studio in Vienna.
We return home feeling grateful, motivated, inspired, and full of new ideas.
Thank you to everyone who visited our booth, supported our artists, shared conversations with us, or helped make these days possible. And thank you to the entire team at Powerhouse Arts for creating such a welcoming and thoughtful environment for printmaking to be celebrated in all its forms.
We’ll definitely be back.
See you next year, New York