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Crash
1990 Crash 'Paris Review' Urban Art Multicolor USA Serigraph

1990

$720
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£552.89
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€634.25
€792.8220% Off
CA$1,011.68
CA$1,264.6120% Off
A$1,133.02
A$1,416.2820% Off
CHF 591.19
CHF 738.9920% Off
MX$13,839.39
MX$17,299.2320% Off
NOK 7,521.69
NOK 9,402.1120% Off
SEK 7,090.10
SEK 8,862.6220% Off
DKK 4,733.35
DKK 5,916.6920% Off

About the Item

In 1990, renowned graffiti artist John "Crash" Matos created a limited edition serigraph titled "Paris Review." This piece measures 30 x 22 inches and was printed on high-quality BFK Rives paper. Each print in the edition of 150 is signed and numbered by the artist. The artwork showcases Crash's signature style, blending dynamic graffiti elements with bold colors and forms. His work is celebrated for its fusion of street art aesthetics with fine art techniques, reflecting the energy and culture of urban life. Signed and Numbered out of 150 by John ""Crash"" Matos. Serigraph printed on BFK Rives. There is some staining in the upper area of the image, but no tears and no holes. Paper Size: 30 x 22 inches ( 76.2 x 55.88 cm ) Image Size: 30 x 22 inches ( 76.2 x 55.88 cm ) Framed: No Condition: C: Several Signs of use and handling, some visible marks Shipping and Handling: We ship Worldwide. For Domestic and International shipments alike, we use heavy, thick-walled UPS and FedEx Approved shipping tubes to ship all items that are rollable. For items that cannot be rolled, we pack the item flat. Attention International Buyers, Please Note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.
  • Creator:
    Crash
  • Creation Year:
    1990
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 30 in (76.2 cm)Width: 22 in (55.88 cm)Depth: 0.1 in (2.54 mm)
  • Medium:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Items are carefully stored and inspected before shipping. Feel free to request additional photos or ask any questions about their condition—we’re happy to assist!
  • Gallery Location:
    Brooklyn, NY
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: EF1543-B1stDibs: LU129418151462

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