Print Series
In 1964, The Paris Review launched its print series, with original works by twenty-three major contemporary artists. The series was underwritten by Drue Heinz, a literary philanthropist and past publisher of the magazine, and directed by the American painter Jane Wilson, who also contributed a print. The MoMA purchased a full set for their permanent collection in 1967, and the series, which has since grown to include five dozen original works, has been exhibited internationally.