The History of Nash Editions

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R. MAC HOLBERT

Darryl Curran, Savoy Cabbage, Baby’s Breath, Blade, 1995. Scanogram; digital inkjet print from an ephemeral assemblage constructed on a flatbed scanner.

Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

The emergence of digital technology in the 1980s confronted the art world with new tools and processes that, like photography a century and a half earlier, created great controversy. At that time, painters, as well as lithographers and printers, were concerned about this new technology that threatened to supplant their livelihood and alter artistic sensibilities. In 1862, a group ...

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