KIDO Press was established in 2002 by Hitoshi Kido, who served as a master printer at Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE), one of New York's major print studios, from 1986 to 1994. This series of exhibitions traces the evolution of KIDO Press from its origins in the New York of the 1980s, when the city was particularly charged with creative energy, to the present.
The Kido Press Story Part 2: Robert Rauschenberg
Following "Part 1," which was devoted to Jasper Johns, "Part 2" of "The Kido Press Story" features Robert Rauschenberg. Taking the relationship between Rauschenberg and photography as its theme, it will exhibit copperplate prints produced by photogravure.