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The IFPDA Foundation Book Award

The IFPDA Book Award was founded in 2004 to highlight and promote published books, articles, or catalogues on fine prints. This annual award honors excellence in research, scholarship, and the discussion of new ideas in the field of fine prints. The award provides one outstanding recipient and publication with a prize of $3,000, and represents another milestone for the organization. As a result, the winner will receive acclaim from one of the most recognizable bodies in the print world.

The jury limits its consideration to books published during the prior year. Each submission will be vetted by members of the jury, who have been selected according to their expertise in that particular field or specialty. They will consider the use of original ideas, fresh research and individual interpretations. The jury will review the submissions and the award will be announced at the IFPDA Print Fair in March of 2025.

2025 IFPDA Book Award applications are now closed.

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2025 Winner

The Radical Print: Art And Politics In Late Eighteenth-Century Britain

 

Esther Chadwick

Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art

This volume argues for printmaking in Britain as the most exciting, innovative, and critically engaged field of artistic production in the late eighteenth century. Moving the print from the margins to the centre of the study of art history, this new critical study demonstrates how print responded to the acceleration of historical events, the polarisation of public discourse, and the sense of a world turned upside down in ways that traditional artistic media could not.


 

2025 Winner

Terry Winters: The Printed Work, A Catalogue Raisonné

 

Richard H. Axsom

Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation

Across four decades of his work, Terry Winters has been examining, in various iterations, the relationships between modernist abstraction, information systems, and the architecture of the natural world. While predominantly a painter, Winters is also known for his drawing and printmaking. Each of these different media furthers his overall project where mark making is seen as a pictorial process, and where each medium is used to reveal new subjects and possible meanings. 


 

2024 Winner

A Model Workshop: Margaret Lowengrund and The Contemporaries

 

Ed. Lauren Rosenblum, Christina Weyl

Hirmer Publishers

This volume explores the understudied impact of Margaret Lowengrund (1902–1957) – a visionary leader, organiser and critic within the mid-twentieth century printmaking community – and the vibrant New York print workshop/gallery she founded, "The Contemporaries". The book expands histories of 1950s printmaking by showing Lowengrund and The Contemporaries to be a vital nexus in the mid-century print field, placing them within a constellation of contexts including organised labour, feminisms and entrepreneurship, international exchange, and making the modern print.

2024 Winner

The Circulating Lifeblood of Ideas: Leo Steinberg's Library of Prints

Holly Borham

Blanton Museum of Art

Beginning in the early 1960s, with only the meager budget of a part-time art history professor, Leo Steinberg (1920–2011) amassed a collection of more than 3,500 prints that spans the medium’s five-hundred-year history in the West. Akin to books on a shelf, Steinberg’s prints formed a visual library that shaped his scholarship in fundamental ways. His collection, incorporating the work of artists both famous and obscure, illuminates his claim that in the era before photography, prints functioned as the “circulating lifeblood of ideas,” disseminating figures, compositions, and styles across boundaries of geography, time, and medium.

Honorable Mention
Richard Diebenkorn: The Catalogue Raisonne of Prints

2026

Honorable Mention
Richard Diebenkorn: The Catalogue Raisonne of Prints

Edited by Andrea Liguori, with contributions by Karin Breuer and Starr Figura

Yale University Press

Published 2025

Honorable Mention
Printing Colour 1700-1830: Histories, Techniques, Functions, and Receptions

2026

Honorable Mention
Printing Colour 1700-1830: Histories, Techniques, Functions, and Receptions

Margaret Morgan Grasselli and Elizabeth Savage

The British Academy / Liverpool University Press

Published 2025

Honorable Mention
Female Printmakers, Printsellers, and Print Publishers in the Eighteenth Century

2025

Honorable Mention
Female Printmakers, Printsellers, and Print Publishers in the Eighteenth Century

Cristina S. Martinez , Cynthia E. Roman

Cambridge University Press

Published 2024

Honorable Mention
The Burgeoning European Print Trade: The Distribution of Prints via the Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp

2026

Honorable Mention
The Burgeoning European Print Trade: The Distribution of Prints via the Plantin-Moretus Press of Antwerp

Karen L. Bowen and Dirk Imhof

Harvey Miller Publishers

Published 2025

Honorable Mention
Hiroshige's One Hundred Famous Views of Edo: The Definitive Collector's Edition

2025

Honorable Mention
Hiroshige's One Hundred Famous Views of Edo: The Definitive Collector's Edition

Andreas Marks

Tuttle Publishing

Published 2024

Honorable Mention
From Michelangelo to Callot: The Art of Mannerist Printmaking

2025

Honorable Mention
From Michelangelo to Callot: The Art of Mannerist Printmaking

Blanka Kubíková, Alena Volrábová

National Gallery in Prague

Published 2024

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