Hang Together: White Columns 2025 Print Portfolio Just Dropped

five silkscreen editions in white columns 2025 portfolio include a watery black and white rendition of luigi mangione's mug shot by sam mckinniss; a purple and green line-intensive drawing of a willem dekooning woman and a sassy amy winehouse with a dekooning-esque hand up; a pink haloed moon reflecting across a blue sea in a dark blue sky by ann craven; a triptych of picassoid forms with a scribbly, fuzzy undercurrent by arthur simms, and a black on yellow sketch of a long-lashed sun, with radiating beams all around.
White Columns 2025 Print Portfolio, silkscreen prints by [clockwise from top left] Sam McKinniss, Rachel Harrison, Ann Craven, Arthur Simms, and Tabboo!, dimensions variable, ed. 100, via whitecolumns.org

The White Columns 2025 Print Portfolio just dropped, and it looks like a thousand bucks. Each. And yet it’s only a thousand bucks for the whole thing. If ever there was a portfolio designed to hang together instead of hanging separately, it’s this one. With Tabboo!’s sun and Ann Craven’s moon; and Craven’s moon and whatever is radiating on the right side of Arthur Simms’ triptych. And the way Simms’ framed head or whatever resonate with Sam McKinniss’s Luigi mugshot. But most of all,

sam mckinniss's grey and black toned brushy rendition of luigi mangione's mug shot feels like a nod to warhol's most wanted men paintings.
cheap Luigi is the new free Luigi: Sam McKinniss, no title, 2025, 12 x 19 in., signed and numbered ed. 100
rachel harrison has made a whole series of ink pen-like drawings of amy winehouse, with an emphasis on hair, eyes, and here, a sharply manicured hand. this purple and green silkscreen also has a de kooning woman with large, uneven eyes and a pasted on smile. between them both there are four green-clad breasts very much bringing the color to the composition
Rachel Harrison, no title, 2025, 24 x 28 1/2 in., stamped and numbered ed. 100

the way McKinniss’s Luigis and Rachel Harrison’s DeKooning Woman & Amy Winehouse just feel like a call to action. So act now, gallerists are standing by.