About The Work
Artspace, Phaidon, and Monacelli are delighted to announce Goldenrod and Queen Anne’s Lace, 2025, a new edition of 30 silkscreen prints by Nicole Wittenberg. Each limited edition print is accompanied by a signed copy of the artist’s highly anticipated debut monograph published by Monacelli, offering a fresh perspective on the artist’s career to date.
Known for her expressive, color-rich approach to landscape, figuration, and erotica, Wittenberg has spent the last two decades creating a visual language rooted in observation and sensation. Drawing from her practice of workingen plein air, Goldenrod and Queen Anne’s Lace depicts flourishing golden blossoms against a velvety navy background. Wittenberg’s layered strokes and gestural mark-making convey a sense of immediacy and corporeal presence, evoking the pleasure of being among blooms in nature.
“The perception of a prevailing feeling is something that really drives my work. I'm really interested in feelings, and sensations - that first impression, things that happened by chance and the way we connect with that chance.” —Nicole Wittenberg
The release of Wittenberg’s new edition and monograph coincides with three solo exhibitions of the artist’s work this summer at Maison La Roche, Par, FR through July 19; Ogunquit Museum of American Art, Maine through July 20; and the Center for Maine Contemporary Art through September 14, 2025.
About Nicole Wittenberg
From The Magazine
15-color silkscreen on Saunders Waterford 425 gsm paper. Each edition is accompanied by the first survey monograph, Nicole Wittenberg, published by Monacelli
11.00 x 8.50 in
27.9 x 21.6 cm
Signed and numbered on recto.
About The Work
Artspace, Phaidon, and Monacelli are delighted to announce Goldenrod and Queen Anne’s Lace, 2025, a new edition of 30 silkscreen prints by Nicole Wittenberg. Each limited edition print is accompanied by a signed copy of the artist’s highly anticipated debut monograph published by Monacelli, offering a fresh perspective on the artist’s career to date.
Known for her expressive, color-rich approach to landscape, figuration, and erotica, Wittenberg has spent the last two decades creating a visual language rooted in observation and sensation. Drawing from her practice of workingen plein air, Goldenrod and Queen Anne’s Lace depicts flourishing golden blossoms against a velvety navy background. Wittenberg’s layered strokes and gestural mark-making convey a sense of immediacy and corporeal presence, evoking the pleasure of being among blooms in nature.
“The perception of a prevailing feeling is something that really drives my work. I'm really interested in feelings, and sensations - that first impression, things that happened by chance and the way we connect with that chance.” —Nicole Wittenberg
The release of Wittenberg’s new edition and monograph coincides with three solo exhibitions of the artist’s work this summer at Maison La Roche, Par, FR through July 19; Ogunquit Museum of American Art, Maine through July 20; and the Center for Maine Contemporary Art through September 14, 2025.
About Nicole Wittenberg
From The Magazine
Edition comes unframed
Edition will ship out July 28, 2025
THE BOOK
Format: Hardback
Size: 290 × 250 mm (11 3/8 × 9 7/8 in)
Pages: 256 pp
Illustrations: 250 illustrations
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