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Limited Editions of Fine Art. Limited Edition Prints. Limited Edition Sculptures by:
Yaacov Agam, Romero Britto, Viginia Ferrara, Yankel Ginzburg, Len Janklow, Roy Lichtenstein, Tom Miller
Our Fine Print Limited Editions Are Unique And So Are Our Prices! Contact us either by phone (888-484-1850) and/or by e-mail ( sales@zimmermanfineart.com ) for current pricing and availability
Zimmerman Editions, Ltd.
has been printing and publishing for nationally renowned and internationally
acclaimed artists to print and publish their works for
four family generations of fine printmakers. Printing
fine art limited editions of serigraphs, giclées, serigraphic
sculptures, fine art posters, and other fine art works
for museums, art publishers, galleries, corporate collections,
and individual artists, Zimmerman Editions, Ltd. has
had the privilege to print works for such acclaimed
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Yaacov Agam was born in Israel in 1928, the son of a rabbi. His father was a deeply devout individual completely immersed in studies of Jewish mysticism and the Kabalah. This intense spiritualism permeated Agam's world as a child and resonates in his work today. Agam first broke on the art scene in Paris in 1953 with a one man show which challenged the way viewers "look" at art. His art can exist only in its relationship to the viewer, no longer a static form to be hung and contemplated from afar. Agam's artwork is meant to be touched, moved,
and manipulated by the viewer, earning him the honor of being the "Father of Kinetic Art".
Agam studied art at the Bezalel Academy of Art in Jerusalem, then went to Europe in 1950 to travel. During this time ideas involving abstract art and color harmony had a profound influence on Agam and he became obsessed with the fourth dimension of time in his art.
He eventually settled in Paris, which remains his primary residence today.
Agam's works are exhibited in the world's leading museums, including the Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C.; and Pompidou Center, Paris. His one-man exhibits have been featured at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the National Museum of Modern Art in Paris, and the Tel Aviv Museum in Israel. His monumental creations grace numerous public places and institutions worldwide. Agam has also designed a variety of original Torah arks and stained glass windows
for synagogue sanctuaries, as well as religious items such as mezuzot and tallitot.
Agam's signature artform is the Polymorph and he is the master of this technique: a single image presented in triangular relief revealing many different images dependent on the position of the viewer, as the viewer moves and shifts position in order to see the artwork in its entirety. Other unique variations of his changing-image artforms are
Agam's Prismagraph, Multigraph and Agamograph limited edition wall sculptures. Zimmerman Editions was Agam's North American atelier/printer for almost twenty years.

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Although often compared to Keith Haring, Andy Warhol, and Roy Lichtenstein,
Romero Britto is a young artist who has emerged with
his own imagery and a unique style that is in fact
redefining pop art today.
Britto's paintings capture
the ecstasy of the imagination. His spontaneity and
playfulness executed with vibrant colors and blatantly
unconventional and daring formulas have the ability
to appear almost childlike in their style, although
upon further observation, his abstract constructions
and highly sophisticated formations reveal his fundamental
command of space, color, and the visual experience.
Zimmerman Editions, Ltd. has produced three-dimensional
serigraphic sculptures for Britto and his publishers. Britto lives and has his studio in South
Beach, Miami, Florida.

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Ferrara earned her M.F.A.
from the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, NY and worked
for over a decade as an artist in New York City. Moving
to Miami, Florida where she presently resides and
works as a commercial artist, Ferrara does decorative
serigraph fine art limited editions on commission
from Carnival Cruise Lines. Specializing in oil, acrylic,
and serigraphs, Ferrara's paintings exhibit many colors
and often show texture and movement.

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Yankel Ginzburg was born in Soviet Russia in 1945 to a Russian Orthodox mother and a Polish Jewish father. For security reasons, Yankel's parents kept his Jewish roots a secret to him until the age of 9. The family immigrated to Israel in 1957 where Yankel began his career in art as the youngest student ever accepted to the prestigious Institute of Art. In 1968, after graduating with honors, two years of service in the Israeli army, and several art awards and one man shows in Israel and Italy, Yankel arrived in the United States for his first U.S. solo exhibition sponsored jointly by the Israeli Ambassador to the United States, Yitzhak Rabin and First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson at The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.
Since his arrival in this country, Ginzburg has had at least one important one-man show in major cities each year, spreading his art from coast-to-coast, throughout Europe, the Middle East, and the Far East. The winner of the coveted Silver Medal in the Rome Biennale, and the subject of a full-length documentary art film, numerous books, and published articles, Yankel Ginzburg has been productive in a variety of creative media-paintings in oils and acrylics, tapestries, serigraphs, and his famous quadri-dimensional acrylic serigraphic sculptures. Zimmerman Editions Ltd. was his art publisher and exclusive serigrapher during Mr. Ginzburg's most active years of creating serigraphic limited edition sculptures and prints, from 1979-1996.
For more information on Yankel Ginzburg, please click here.

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Len Janklow was born in 1919
in Brooklyn, New York into a large family. He knew early in his young life that he
had an artistic gift. A scholarship at the Art Students League in New York gave him
the training and skills that he needed in order to pursue his dream of eventually
becoming a full time artist. In the meantime however the depression was not a good
time to begin this career. He took numerous jobs to support himself in order to
continue his evening sessions at the New School for Social Research. After a serious
but disastrous effort to support himself as a fine artist he succumbed to an
apprenticeship in the painting of enormous ladies on huge outdoor signs.
Later, a job in an art studio was the beginning of a career in commercial
art which lasted for many years. After four years in the Army where he often
painted outdoor murals and drew pinups and cartoons for Army publications, he
returned to commercial art and eventually became president of a very successful
advertising agency in New York City.
In 1972 after a quarter century of involvement in the field of advertising
and art he decided at age 53 to return to his pursuit of fine art. He sold
his business and moved to Fort Lauderdale, Florida where he began to make a name
for himself in the field of Kinetic Fine Art. Since that time he has gained
international attention for his outstanding creations of art that provide an
illusion of movement. His creative use of acrylic, vibrant colors, and remarkable
design have led to many one-man shows across the country. Although well known for
his unique acrylic constructions, Janklow produced only a handful of limited editions,
both two- and three-dimensional, and the Zimmerman Editions atelier produced and published all of them.

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Lichtenstein is famous
as a Pop artist for his use of images of romance,
science fiction, and even violent militaristic images from
comic-strips. Lichtenstein made high art out of comic
strips, as was the dogma of the Pop artists. He took
powerful imagery and refined them to be presented
in a new way. During his development as an artist,
Lichtenstein returned repeatedly to investigate new
ways of determining the relationship between the subject
matter and techniques of painting, of finding a balance
between intuition and ideas; he thus enabled his own
style to stand out all the more clearly against the
background of art history. Before his death, he also
printed serigraphic works with Zimmerman Editions, Ltd.

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Tom Miller was born in 1945 in Baltimore.
After attending a vocational high school he won a scholarship to the Maryland Institute,
College of Art (MICA). After college, he worked for 20 years as an art teacher in city public
schools. In 1987, he left teaching and returned to MICA to earn his graduate degree. From
then on, Miller was a full-time artist. Since then, he refined his "bold, graphic style" and
dense patterning, which were first manifested in his two-dimensional work. He has also developed
an iconography that is characterized by whimsy, visual punning, and trompe l'oeil effects.
He specialized in bright colors and wonderful animated images, and his wonderful sense of
humor allowed him to make social statements through his joyful work.
Miller has had artworks commissioned
by the National Aquarium in Baltimore, had many one-man museum shows including at the highly
regarded Baltimore Museum of Art and has become a nationally known artist. Although most
widely known for his colorful painted furniture, Zimmerman Editions Ltd. serigraphed all three of his fine art
limited editions for him in the 90's. Tom Miller was diagnosed with AIDS in 1989 and friends
say he was determined to work through the disease, never losing his sense of humor and his kind
gentle nature. He died from AIDS complications in 2000.
Some of the other artists and organizations Zimmerman Editions has been privileged to print editions
for include:
- Patricia Barry
- Michael David Brown
- Deborah Clark
- Robert Cohen
- Jerry Dadds
- Tom Engeman
- Kathleen Gwin
- Russell Harden
- Richard Hawk
- Bob Helsy
- John Ireland
- M. Jackson
- Greig Leach
- Nabil Makar
- Elizabeth Mead
- Nancy Mysak
- Dennis Simon
- Julie Staller-Pentelnik
- Susan Water-Ellen
- K.T. Waterman
- The National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Our Fine Print Limited Editions Are Unique And So Are Our Prices! Contact us either by phone (888-484-1850) and/or by e-mail ( sales@zimmermanfineart.com ) for current pricing and availability |
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Zimmerman Editions, Ltd.
Printers and Publishers of Fine Art
Baltimore, Maryland 21208 USA
Phone: 410-484-6477
Fax: 410-486-7634
E-mail: sales@zimmermanfineart.com
Limited editions of fine art by Yaacov Agam, Romero Britto, Viginia Ferrara, Yankel Ginzburg, Len Janklow, Roy Lichtenstein, Tom Miller
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