Collector Highlights
Collector Highlights brings together personal selections from invited collectors, curators, artists and leading voices from across contemporary art and culture, each offering their own perspective on the Imprint Online Edition.
From established names to new discoveries, their selections reflect the many different ways we encounter, respond to and ultimately choose to live with art. Explore their individual edits and discover the works, artists and ideas that caught their attention.
Holly Black
Holly E J Black is a writer, editor and Contributing Arts Editor at The World of Interiors, specialising in art, design and visual culture. Her writing explores the relationships between artists, objects, making and material culture, and has appeared across a range of leading arts and cultural publications. Her new book on the history of printmaking, published by Yale University Press in 2026, explores the development of the medium and its enduring significance across art and visual culture.
Jack Bullen
Jack Bullen is an artist, curator and co-founder of Imprint Art Fair. A practising painter and printmaker, his experience as an artist has informed his approach to creating platforms that bring contemporary print into conversation with wider artistic practice and new audiences. He is a strong advocate for print and editions as an accessible entry point into collecting, enabling audiences to discover artists, understand processes and develop confidence in building a collection. Through Imprint, he works with artists, galleries, institutions and print studios to champion the breadth and relevance of contemporary print today.
Chila Kumari Singh Burman
Chila Burman is a celebrated British artist and printmaker whose multidisciplinary practice spans printmaking, painting, sculpture, installation and public art. Drawing on popular culture, family history and her Punjabi heritage, her bold and distinctive work explores and challenges ideas around identity, representation, gender and belonging. Burman’s work has been exhibited widely in the UK and internationally and is held in major public collections, including Tate and the British Museum.
Zorian Clayton
Zorian Clayton is Curator of Prints at the Victoria and Albert Museum, where he works across the museum’s extensive collection of prints and works on paper. His curatorial practice explores the histories, techniques and changing cultural contexts of print, with a particular interest in contemporary practice and the ways artists continue to expand the possibilities of the medium. Through exhibitions, research and acquisitions, he champions printmaking as a dynamic and evolving force within contemporary visual culture.
Lizzie Glendinning
Lizzie Glendinning is an independent curator, art advisor and Co-Founder and Creative Director of Imprint Art Fair, with more than 20 years’ experience across commercial galleries, private dealing and public museums. In 2016, she co-founded Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair with Jack Bullen, bringing her curatorial and market experience to the development of a new platform for contemporary print. Alongside Imprint, Lizzie leads her independent art advisory and curatorial practice and established The Brocket Residency in the North Pennines, supporting artists through dedicated periods of research and development.
Liane Lang RA
Liane Lang RA is an internationally recognised artist whose multidisciplinary practice spans print, photography, sculpture and installation. Her work explores the relationship between the body, architecture and the built environment, often bringing photographic imagery into dialogue with sculptural and historic spaces. Through experimental approaches to image-making, material and scale, Lang challenges the boundaries between two- and three-dimensional practice. She was elected a Royal Academician in 2021 and her work has been exhibited widely in the UK and internationally.
Elenor Ling
Elenor Ling is Senior Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, where she oversees one of the UK’s most significant collections of works on paper. Her curatorial and research practice spans prints, drawings and the graphic arts, exploring their histories, material qualities and wider cultural contexts. Through exhibitions, research and collection development, she brings new perspectives to works on paper and the role of print within art history and visual culture.
Tom Murphy
Tom Murphy is the founder of Make-Ready, Avant Arte’s specialist fine art printmaking studio, and a leading figure in contemporary editioning. Working closely with internationally recognised artists, he brings technical expertise and experimentation to the production of ambitious fine art editions. His practice pushes the material and technical possibilities of screenprinting, translating artists’ ideas into complex physical works while exploring how traditional print processes can continue to evolve within contemporary art.