Erin Shirreff, Fig. 7

Erin Shirreff, Fig. 7

Lina Iris Viktor, Some Are Born To Endless Night — Dark Matter

Lina Iris Viktor, Some Are Born To Endless Night — Dark Matter

Kia LaBeija, Eleven

Kia LaBeija, Eleven

Marc Asnin, Uncle Charlie

Marc Asnin, Uncle Charlie

Martien Mulder

Martien Mulder

Ngoc Minh Ngo, Fall

Ngoc Minh Ngo, Fall

Fred Weber

Fred Weber

Marina Zurkow, Frog Stories

Marina Zurkow, Frog Stories

Our Clients

We seek to work with clients from all backgrounds, areas of expertise, and stages in their career. Below is a select list of just some of our individual and institutional clients. Artists we work with range from photographers, painters, sculptors, illustrators, digital experimentalists, and more. Our institutional work covers areas such as the gallery, museum, arts foundation, and collective sectors, as well as corporate, fashion, architecture, advertising, interiors, and hospitality.

Artists

Erin Shirreff, 'Fig. 6', 2017, archival pigment print
Erin Shirreff
Lina Iris Viktor, 'Second', 2017-18, pure 24 karat gold, acrylic, ink, gouache, copolymer resin, archival print on cotton rag
Lina Iris Viktor
Richard Corman, 'Basquiat NYC 1984'
Richard Corman
Kia LaBeija, 'Eleven', 2015
Kia LaBeija
Marc Asnin, 'Uncle Charlie'
Marc Asnin
Marina Zurkow, 'Crucible for surging, bursting, and spreading', 2022, archival pigment print on Tesuki Washi Echizen
Marina Zurkow
Carole Feuerman, 'Serena', 2023, archival pigment print with silkscreen gloss
Carole Feuerman
Ngoc Minh Ngo, Tangier, 2022
Ngoc Minh Ngo
Colleen Barry, 'Take This Fire', 2022, oil on canvas
Colleen Barry
Dawit NM, 'Hands', 2020
Dawit N.M.
Erin Derby, No. 199, 2021
Erin Derby
Malik Yusef Cumbo, 'A Tribe Called Quest', captured on the set of 'Stressed Out' music video, c. 1996, New York City, 35mm black and white film
Malik Yusef Cumbo
Terrence Gower, 2016
Terence Gower
Kendall Bessent, 'Pyer Moss', 2021
Kendall Bessent
Camila Buxeda, 'Maria', 2020, digital illustration
Camila Buxeda
Martien Mulder, 'Slivers', 2016, archival pigment print
Martien Mulder
Jessica Mitrani, 'Blind Spot Mansion', 2022, digital collage
Jessica Mitrani
Danny Simmons, 2020, paint and pen on paper
Danny Simmons
William Suran, 'No. 18', watercolor on paper
William Suran
Fred Weber, 2022, film photograph and digital collage
Fred Weber
Zach Blumner, 'Mommy, Daddy', 2023
Zach Blumner

Erin Shirreff

Erin Shirreff is a multidisciplinary sculptor from British Columbia, Canada. Her diverse body of work that covers photography, video, sculpture, and installation looks at forms in all their meaning. How we perceive, associate, and consider forms become subject to external mediation by both still and moving images. Shirreff's compositions address the space left between objects and their representations to us, and the materiality of image-making.

We have worked with Erin on a number of photographic prints over the years. We critically color-match, proof, print, and score her 3-dimensional prints that have gone into museum collections, gallery exhibitions, art fairs, and private collection. Notably, at Sikkema Jenkins & Co, Kunsthalle Basel, ICA Boston, and SFMOMA.

Artist Website
Erin Shirreff, 'Fig. 6', 2017, archival pigment print
Erin Shirreff, 'Fig. 6', 2017, archival pigment print

Lina Iris Viktor

Lina Iris Viktor is a Liberian-British multidisciplinary artist, working between Italy and the UK. Influenced by architecture, West African sculpture, Egyptian iconography, European portraiture, and astronomy, Viktor weaves a distinct mythology to present her telling of Blackness — the state, the word, the provocation — through captivating portraits and cosmological landscapes.

We work with Lina to produce her multimedia artworks, taking photographs she has shot, and color-correcting them to translate them to flatworks, which are embellished, and worked on top of. These pieces have gone into both private collection at exhibition at numerous institutions, namely Hayward Gallery and Autograph in London, the New Orleans Museum of Art, Fotografiska Stockholm, and The Armory Show, amongst others.

Artist Website
Lina Iris Viktor, 'Second', 2017-18, pure 24 karat gold, acrylic, ink, gouache, copolymer resin, archival print on cotton rag
Lina Iris Viktor, 'Second', 2017-18, pure 24 karat gold, acrylic, ink, gouache, copolymer resin, archival print on cotton rag

Richard Corman

Richard Corman is a prolific photographer and New York native, with a particular focus on capturing the human spirit. His background includes an apprenticeship under Richard Avedon early in his career, assisting him on the American West project. In his own practice, Corman has worked with some of the most notable people throughout time, from Jean-Michel Basquiat, to Muhammad Ali, to Madonna. Artists, politicians, actors, writers, athletes, musicians, and more — he has transposed so much of human history through his lens.

We digitally preserve, prepare, and print photographs from Richard's scans, that have gone into both numerous private collection and exhibition globally. Specifically, his Keith Haring photographs and Basquiat portraits that have gone up at Frevo NYC.

Artist Website
Richard Corman, 'Basquiat NYC 1984'
Richard Corman, 'Basquiat NYC 1984'

Kia LaBeija

Kia Michelle Benbow, professionally known as Kia LaBeija, is an American fine artist, photographer, and dancer. Her work is of an autobiographical nature, most notably documenting her own life as a woman of color who grew up with and is living with HIV. Her series are a sociopolitical commentary and archival of the stages of her life, between early childhood, adolescence, life as a ballroom dancer, and all of the precarious and glorious moments in between.

Our work with Kia has included helping to prepare and print the photographs that went into her first solo museum exhibition, prepare my heart at Fotografiska New York. Her work has also been exhibited and part of the collection at The Whitney Museum of Art, The Tate Modern, The Brooklyn Museum, and The Bronx Museum of the Arts, amongst many others.

Artist Website
Kia LaBeija, 'Eleven', 2015
Kia LaBeija, 'Eleven', 2015

Marc Asnin

Marc Asnin is a documentary photographer and native New Yorker, born in Brooklyn. His most seminal work is his Uncle Charlie series, a project ongoing since 1981, a chronicle of his Uncle Charlie's struggles and its affects on family. Uncle Charlie covers themes such as mental illness, poverty, drug addiction, and profound isolation; captured by Asnin's camera and paralleled by his Uncle Charlie's verbal recounts.

We work with Marc to prepare and print photographs from his Uncle Charlie series, that have gone into exhibition and collection at The National Museum of American Art, the International Center of Photography, the Museum of the City of New York, the Portland Museum of Art, amongst many others.

Artist Website
Marc Asnin, 'Uncle Charlie'
Marc Asnin, 'Uncle Charlie'

Marina Zurkow

Marina Zurkow is a multidisciplinary artist and researcher, born and based in New York. Their work addresses the "wicked problems" of life in all forms, looking at cases of human-nature intervention, the intersections of biological cultures, and near-impossible nature. Her medium spans a wide range of materials: drawing, animation, clay, software, food, biomaterials, and more.

We work with Marina to develop and produce limited edition prints that have gone into exhibition at various galleries and institutions. Most specifically, her show World Wind at bitforms gallery in New York. They have also been exhibited at the Chronus Art Center in Shanghai, SFMOMA, the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, The Smithsonian, and the National Museum for Women in the Arts, to name a few.

Artist Website
Marina Zurkow, 'Crucible for surging, bursting, and spreading', 2022, archival pigment print on Tesuki Washi Echizen
Marina Zurkow, 'Crucible for surging, bursting, and spreading', 2022, archival pigment print on Tesuki Washi Echizen

Carole Feuerman

Carole A. Feuerman is an iconic artist and sculptor, based and living in New York. Credited as one of the founders of hyperrealism, she is most recognizable by her figurative works depicting female swimmers. A pioneer in process and materials, she has developed a distinct way of working and fabrication that has made her methodology categorically hers and hers alone.

We have worked with Carole to produce limited edition print works, notably a second suite variation of Serena, a hybrid inkjet archival and silkscreen print edition, which went on display and distribution at Sea Idylls at Galeries Bartoux in New York. Her work is sought after by numerous collectors galleries, museums, institutions globally, such as the National Portrait Gallery, Palazzo Strozzi in Florence, Galleria d’Arte Moderna, and Palazzo Reale in Milan.

Artist Website
Carole Feuerman, 'Serena', 2023, archival pigment print with silkscreen gloss
Carole Feuerman, 'Serena', 2023, archival pigment print with silkscreen gloss

Ngoc Minh Ngo

Ngoc Minh Ngo is a self-taught photographer from Vietnam, now living and working in New York. Growing up in a small seaside town, Ngo has been informed and influenced by a connection to nature and the beauty of plants. Also as a commercial photographer, shooting for magazines and publications, Ngo travels the world capturing the beauty of the natural landscape wherever she goes.

We have worked with Ngoc to help print works of her delicate floral arrangements, landscapes, and garden photography. These prints have gone into private collection and exhibition. Notably, her solo show at the Yves Saint Laurent Museum in Marrakech and Wave Hill Public Garden and Cultural Center in the Bronx, New York.

Artist Website
Ngoc Minh Ngo, Tangier, 2022
Ngoc Minh Ngo, Tangier, 2022

Colleen Barry

Colleen Barry is a native New York artist, primarily focused in portraiture and figurative work. Heavily inspired and trained in the style of the European masters, while also taking influence from folklore and fable, Barry's compositions explore the ways in which the body can symbolize certain meanings and closeness. She and her partner in life and the studio, Will St. John, independently manage and represent their work in New York.

Colleen has produced paintings for film companies and music videos, by the likes of Lil Kim and Die Romantik. Her work with us has produced various series of limited editions, such as LUPA, MAMA, and TAKE THIS FIRE, and The Feet Washers. She has also exhibited her work at art fairs including SPRING/BREAK and Art Brussels.

Artist Website
Colleen Barry, 'Take This Fire', 2022, oil on canvas
Colleen Barry, 'Take This Fire', 2022, oil on canvas

Dawit N.M.

Dawit N.M. is an Ethiopian-born visual artist and director, living in New York, working in film and photography. Having immigrated to the United States as a young child to follow his father in the navy, his adolescence continued to be an ongoing cycle of temporary rest and relocation. Dawit's photographs are an expression of one's narrative, no matter how common or transient. Places he's lived and worked are examined in relation to family, community, and diasporic culture.

We have printed photographs of Dawit over the years that have gone into private collection and exhibition, such as The Chrysler Museum of Art. His photographs have also been self-published in the book Don't Make Me Look Like The Kids On TV.

Artist Website
Dawit NM, 'Hands', 2020
Dawit NM, 'Hands', 2020

Erin Derby

Erin Derby is a California-born, Brooklyn-based commercial and fine art photographer. Stemming from an investment to creating beautiful images, that too comes from a direct experience and love of interior design, Derby's personal fine art practice centers around unique floral images that have been perfectly mirrored. In addition to her own practice, she has shot for fashion and design houses such as Donna Karan, Karl Lagerfeld, and MillerKnoll.

She has won a Prix de la Photographie Paris Bronze award for her fine art work, and has been widely published in Architectural Digest, Epocha Magazine, and House Beautiful. We work with Erin to help meticulously print her fine art photography that goes into private collection and art fairs.

Artist Website
Erin Derby, No. 199, 2021
Erin Derby, No. 199, 2021

Malik Yusef Cumbo

Malik Yusef Cumbo is a photographer, artist, filmmaker, and producer. Over his career, he has captured some of the most iconic pioneers of Black music. His mother, Fikisha Cumbo, a photojournalist, was his first great influence and entry into photography and music. He would study her photographs of Bob Marley and Peter Tosh, eventually finding his own way into the studios and sets of Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blige, A Tribe Called Quest, amongst many others.

In addition to photography, he has his own creative studio where he produces documents highlighting Black creatives. Our work with Malik has covered preparing and printing scans of his original photographs, for private collection and exhibition, notably Rhythm, Bass and Place at the CCCADI.

Artist Website
Malik Yusef Cumbo, 'A Tribe Called Quest', captured on the set of 'Stressed Out' music video, c. 1996, New York City, 35mm black and white film
Malik Yusef Cumbo, 'A Tribe Called Quest', captured on the set of 'Stressed Out' music video, c. 1996, New York City, 35mm black and white film

Terence Gower

Terence Gower is a Canadian artist currently working between New York, France, and Mexico. His repertoire spans the mediums of photography, video, collage, technical illustration, architectural models, and annotated documents, to produce series named 'Case Studies'. With a focus on buildings and their real-world signifiers, Gower's expansive work is a dissection of politics, activism, and functionalism in society between macro structures and their social environments.

We have worked with Terence over the years to help produce prints that have gone into the collection and exhibition of multiple museums, galleries, and institutions internationally. Notably, LABOR in Mexico City, Simon Preston Gallery, and the Neubauer Collegium, Chicago.

Artist Website
Terrence Gower, 2016
Terrence Gower, 2016

Kendall Bessent

Kendall Bessent is an Atlanta-born multidisciplinary artist who works between New York, Atlanta, and Los Angeles. His images represent the world around him, from the lens of exploring Blackness as it exists in past, present, and future. Wishing to create work that centers around Black people and self-love, Bessent's captures express a confidence and positioning in the world.

We work with Kendall to print artist editions, as well as verified certificates of authenticity that go into private collection. His work has been featured by i-D, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Washington Post. His commercial work consists of collaborations with Wieden + Kennedy and The New York Times, among others.  

Artist Website
Kendall Bessent, 'Pyer Moss', 2021
Kendall Bessent, 'Pyer Moss', 2021

Camila Buxeda

Camila Buxeda is a New York-based illustrator and designer from Puerto Rico. Growing up around the arts, with a mother who had a gallery and a father who collected political screenprints, Buxeda's intrigue in sexual freedom, rebellion, and the body in the world, culminated into a steady artistic practice. Her linear work centers on the female figure in environments and nature. Buxeda's bodies are traditionally nude, and poised luxuriously within open interiors, often surrounded by comforts such as plants and lounging furniture.

We have produced artist editions and prints with Camila over the years in her trademark style. Her work has been exhibited in her home country of Puerto Rico at Embajada, San Juan.

Artist Website
Camila Buxeda, 'Maria', 2020, digital illustration
Camila Buxeda, 'Maria', 2020, digital illustration

Martien Mulder

Martien Mulder is a Dutch-born photographer based in New York. Her work melds minimalist interiors and landscapes, which she prints on a range of materials from rag paper to delicate fabric, to create a distinct language of material, texture, and tactility. Another subject of interest to her is portraiture, taking her trademark sophisticated style and applying it to her images of people, resulting in stories and captures that are raw and soulful.

Our work with Martien covers prints of her abstract minimalist interiors, often on natural fabrics such as Belgian linen. These prints have gone into exhibition, notably her show Interval that accompanied her publication under the same name.

Artist Website
Martien Mulder, 'Slivers', 2016, archival pigment print
Martien Mulder, 'Slivers', 2016, archival pigment print

Jessica Mitrani

Jessica Mitrani is a Colombian-born, New York-based multidiscipinary artist working in performance, print, installation, and video. Mitrani's ideology and studio practice involves itself in feminist thought, with works looking to investigate humankind's relationship with landscape, territory, and Indigenous nature, from a decolonial lens.

We work with Jessica to produce original prints of her work that have gone into exhibition, notably at LaMama Galleria, in New York. In addition to prints, Mitrani's performance collaborations and presentations have included The Brooklyn Academy of Music, The Hermès Foundation with Rossy de Palma. She has been exhibited at multiple institutions, such as Centre Pompidou and Museum of Modern Art in Bogota.

Artist Website
Jessica Mitrani, 'Blind Spot Mansion', 2022, digital collage
Jessica Mitrani, 'Blind Spot Mansion', 2022, digital collage

Danny Simmons

Danny Simmons is a Philadelphia-based artist, poet, curator, and founder of the Neo-African Abstract Expressionism movement. His body of work spans painting, collage, and assemblage, drawing deep influence from Indigenous and African cultures. Utilizing motifs, textiles, and tribal markings, he draws a connection between spiritual tradition and modernism.

We work with Danny to make prints of his that he then takes and continues to collage and paint on top of. His artworks have gone into exhibitions, such as Westwood Gallery NYC, as well as museum collections including The Brooklyn Museum, Houston Museum of African American Culture, The Smithsonian, and more. Simmons also co-founded Rush Arts Philanthropic, a non-profit organization that is dedicated to funding opportunities and programs to support Black artists in America.

Artist Website
Danny Simmons, 2020, paint and pen on paper
Danny Simmons, 2020, paint and pen on paper

William Suran

William Suran is a Chicago-born artist, whose work primarily is based in watercolors. Starting off in the medium of oil paint, he gradually shifted into watercolors out of a necessity of space and immediacy. Working from photographs personally taken in his home of specifically peonies after the sun goes down, Suran's paintings are both highly detailed and intimate.

Our work with Bill involves the editing, scanning, retouching, and printing of editions of his watercolor paintings.

Artist Website
William Suran, 'No. 18', watercolor on paper
William Suran, 'No. 18', watercolor on paper

Fred Weber

Fred Weber is an artist and photographer born and based in Nyack, New York. He works in both traditional film and digital, oftentimes combining the two to produce his compositions. The subject of his work can be found in the comfort of his own home, staged in playful close-up arrangements that defy and reimage the conventional portrait, still life, and collage. Weber's work reflects on life and death, space, and time; using photography as an active tool to confront one's mortality and capture the passage of time.

We work with Fred to refine and print his work, which has gone into exhibitions including LACMA, The Whitney Museum of American Art, MFA Houston, and The Denver Museum of Art, among many others.

Artist Website
Fred Weber, 2022, film photograph and digital collage
Fred Weber, 2022, film photograph and digital collage

Zach Blumner

Zach Blumner is a scenic designer, production designer, and visual artist from New York. His body of work combines his background in illustration with his continued education and degrees in theatre and set design, to create artworks based in storytelling. The figures and environments in his paintings are often isolated, steeped in the supernatural or ephemeral. Context and narrative clues are often buried in his compositions; things left unspoken and liminal.

Our work with Zach includes the adjustment, retouching, and color correction of his scanned artworks for print.

Artist Website
Zach Blumner, 'Mommy, Daddy', 2023
Zach Blumner, 'Mommy, Daddy', 2023
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Institutions

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Amant Foundation

Ally Bank

Marriott Hotels

Americas Society

Equity Residential

Verizon

Bridgerton

Crown Royal

Spyscape

Apex Art

The Feminist Project

The Commission Project

Westreich Wagner

Afropunk Festival

Phillips Van Heusen

Institut Editions

Gallery Henoch

Expedia

Victoria Hagan Interiors

Hansgrohe

Axel Springer

Uber Eats

Beam Suntory

60 Minutes

1619 Project

Assouline

Apple

Hermes

NY Times

Calvin Klein

Tommy Hilfiger

Louis Vuitton

Google

Griffin Museum

RUSH Arts

PAC NYC

A.I.R. Gallery

The Greene Space NYC

CCCADI

Fotografiska

The Richard Avedon Foundation

Judy Chicago Foundation

Queens Museum

Gagosian Gallery

Chase Contemporary

New Museum

MoMA

Pace Verso

Pace Gallery

Guy Hepner Editions

Sikkema Jenkins

SF MOMA

Pioneer Works

Black Fashion Fair

Pace Verso

Pace Gallery

David Zwirner

Avant Arte

Hauser & Wirth

Hashimoto Contemporary

Wasserman Projects

Isabel Sullivan Gallery

SALT

Her Clique

Bitforms Gallery

Museum of the City of New York

PAC NYC

Future Gallery

Americas Society

Labor Mexico City

YSL Museum

Susquehanna Art Museum

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