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            <text>Master printer Robert Blanton began his career in 1974 at Styria Studio in New York, collaborating with artists on such projects as James Rosenquist’s “F-111”, Robert Rauschenberg’s “Chow Bags” and Roy Lichtenstein’s “Still Lifes”. Five years later Blanton opened his own studio in New York: Brand X Editions.&#13;
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Brand X Editions is dedicated to the fine art of experimental and traditional printmaking, publishing editions by some of the most significant artists of our time.&#13;
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Understanding that each artist’s goal is unique, and that each project presents its own set of challenges – from physical size and process, to materials, and level of complexity – Brand X Editions’ collaborative approach seeks to resolve these creative tensions, therefore realizing the artist’s ultimate vision for each project.</text>
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            <text>Roy Lichtenstein, Chuck Close, Jenny Holzer, Alex Katz, Jennifer Bartlett, Kaws, Mickalene Thomas</text>
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            <text>Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; the Museum of Modern Art, NY; the Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; the Philadelphia Museum of Art, PA; the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; the Walker Art Center, MN; the Tate Gallery, London</text>
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            <text>letter, X</text>
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              <text>Established 1979</text>
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              <text>Corlett, Mary Lee. The Prints of Roy Lichtenstein: A Catalogue Raisonné, 1948–1997, 2nd ed. New York: Hudson Hills Press in association with National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., 2002.</text>
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