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Rooted in Asia but connected to the world, print_screen is an editorial platform celebrating the stories, people, and ideas shaping contemporary art now.

Spotlight
Tek Bir Mukhiya: An artist who helped shape Nepal’s visual modernity
Bishal Yonjan examines the print legacies of Tek Bir Mukhiya in Nepal, charting his illustrious career in publication and typography design through thousands of meticulously crafted book covers.
Bishal Yonjan • 07.08.2026

Exhibition Notes
Zarina: A Poetry Anthology
From artwork titles to catalogue excerpts, Sarah Burney indexes the array of poetic verses that have left indelible marks on Zarina's life and work, exploring the dynamic relationship between word and image in her lettered prints.
Sarah Burney • 24.07.2026

Spotlight
Material Encounters from Zarina's Studio
Sarah Burney takes an intimate look at the tools and materials behind Zarina's visceral works—from her delicately carved woodcuts to her evocative paper sculptures—illuminating the printmaker's kinship to material and process.
Sarah Burney • 17.07.2026

World View
Salima Hashmi: ‘The worse things are, the better the art becomes’
In a world increasingly hostile to art, Salima Hashmi speaks to Rirkrit Tiravanija on the enduring role of artists in conjuring new possibilities and making room for the intrepid.
Rirkrit Tiravanija • 26.06.2026

Street View
Udomsak Krisanamis's Chiang Mai
Street View invites inspiring figures from art and culture to paint personal portraits of their home cities, with questions written by Singapore-based artist Heman Chong tapping into secrets, sounds, songs, tastes, smells and superstitions.
Udomsak Krisanamis • 12.06.2026

One Work
Print that Post: On Hồ Chí Minh’s Anti-Colonial Memes
Stephanie Bailey traces the parallels between the circulation of revolutionary pamphlets and contemporary memes in anti-imperialist movements across the ages.
Stephanie Bailey • 29.05.2026

Perspective
Post-Propriety Print
Al Hassan Elwan, founder of POSTPOSTPOST, envisions a radical future for independent publishing amid digital spaces dominated by AI slop and social media algorithms.
Al Hassan Elwan [POSTPOSTPOST] • 08.05.2026

Daily Practice
Daily Practice: Rirkrit Tiravanija
Daily Practice invites art-world creatives to share the habits and rituals that sustain their creative lives, with questions written by artist John Clang, whose practice adopts the ancient Chinese divinatory art of zi wei dou shu.
Rirkrit Tiravanija • 20.04.2026



