Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861) is regarded as one of the true masters of ukiyo-e, the art of Edo-period Japan. Kuniyoshi produced thousands of prints and designs during his lifetime, but is perhaps best-known for his musha-e ("warrior prints”), with which he came to prominence in 1830. Learn More
The tumultuous events of the Russian Revolution were matched by dramatic shifts in graphic art and design that continue to influence our visual landscape. Learn More
Almost a decade into his astounding career, James Jean has emerged as one of contemporary art's most important voices and his richly detailed art has struck a chord with fans across the globe. Learn More
Whuytuyp compiles work by Raymond Pettibon (born 1957) done over the past five years, from artist's books and prints to animations and installations. Learn More
Raymond Pettibon's genius for devising unpredictable, amusing tensions between word and image reach into new terrain with his newest works, gathered in this staplebound volume for the artist's 2011 show at Contemporary Fine Arts in Berlin. Learn More
In the early 1980s California-based artist Raymond Pettibon first began making his signature inkwash drawings - combinations of cartoon-like images with short, enigmatic texts - to adorn the record covers of underground music groups like Black Flag and Sonic Youth. Learn More