Artnet Auctions' Premier Prints and Multiples: Summer Edition sale, open for bidding through April 3, 2025, features iconic works on paper by artists such as Jonas Wood and Lynda Benglis. The article highlights the collaborative process between artists and printers, with firsthand accounts from Emmett Walsh of Ollin Editions and a publisher who worked with Lynda Benglis on a tapestry based on her painting *Rajesh in Rajasthan* (2012–2016). Walsh describes producing Wood's 112-color silkscreen *Kitchen Interior* (2022) over 20 months, while the other publisher recounts a three-year search for weavers to create Benglis's detailed rug.
This article matters because it illuminates the often-overlooked role of printers and publishers in the art ecosystem, showing how editions and multiples make blue-chip artists' work more accessible to collectors while fostering deep creative partnerships. The personal stories—including Walsh's loss of his home and archive in the Eaton Fire and his determination to rebuild—underscore the resilience and dedication behind printmaking, a medium that bridges fine art and craft. The sale itself offers a tangible entry point for collectors to diversify their holdings with significant works at relatively accessible prices.