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Barbara Kruger
Untitled (Flag), Bandana (Limited timed release)

2020

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    By Barbara Kruger
    Located in Washington , DC, DC
    Barbara Kruger's powerful interpretation of the American flag is screen printed onto a large cotton bandana. These were a limited timed released where t...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary More Art

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  • Allies Matter (SIGNED Bandana)
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    Released as a limited timed released where they were only sold for about a month. Only a small number of these were hand signed. Would look great framed. Comes folded as issued in or...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary More Art

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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary More Art

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    Cotton, Screen

  • A Bathing Ape Pillow (Screenprint edition of 100)
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    Located in Washington , DC, DC
    KAWS x Bathing Ape pillow, a rare limited edition silkscreen on cotton canvas with a stamped signature from an edition of only 100. An important combinatio...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Prints and Multiples

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    Polyester, Cotton, Screen

  • Blue (limited edition of 50, stretched and framed canvas tote bag), 2010
    By Lucien Smith
    Located in Washington , DC, DC
    Limitied edition of 50. Lucien Smith's "Blue" screenprinted onto canvas tote bag that has been stretched onto wooden stretchers. Displays very nicely. Ori...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary More Art

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    Screen, Canvas

  • Words Tend to be Inadequate embroidered tea towel
    By Jenny Holzer
    Located in Washington , DC, DC
    Contemplate this though provoking statement with this tea towel designed by Jenny Holzer. Each tea towel is embroidered in the UK and made from 100% organic cotton. Created exclu...
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    21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary More Art

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    Cotton, Organic Material

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