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France-Lise McGurn
France-Lise McGurn, Dream Bod and Bronco, British Contemporary Art, Signed Print

2020

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Anne Imhof, YOUTH: Complete Set of 4 Prints, Contemporary Art
Located in Hamburg, DE
Anne Imhof (German, b. 1978) YOUTH, 2023 Medium: Complete set of 4 giclèe prints with screenprinted elements Dimensions: Each 25.4 × 30.46 cm (10 x 12 in) Edition of 250: Each signed...
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Fred Tomaselli, Nov. 11 - Signed Print, Contemporary Art
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Fred Tomaselli Nov. 11, 2010, 2011 Silkscreen and inkjet print 15 × 16 in 38 × 40.7 cm Edition of 80: Hand-signed and numbered
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Jack Pierson, Sunset - Signed Print, Contemporary Conceptual Art
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Jack Pierson (American, born 1960) Untitled (Sunset), 2014 Medium: Archival pigment print, screen print, glass flock on firm paper Dimensions: 91,4 x 61 cm (36 x 24 in) Edition of 25...
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Mike Kelley and Tony Oursler, Poetics Country - Screenprint on Road Sign, Signed
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Poetics Country, a collaborative work by Mike Kelley and Tony Oursler, was published on the occasion of Documenta X in 1997. Mike Kelley (1954-2012) and Tony Oursler (b. 1957) Poeti...
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France-Lise McGurn, Dream Bod and Bronco, British Contemporary Art, Signed Print
By France-Lise McGurn
Located in Hamburg, DE
France-Lise McGurn (British, b. 1983) Dream bod and Bronco, 2020 Medium: 14 color screenprint on paper Dimensions: 42 cm x 60 cm Edition of 80: Hand-signed and numbered Condition: Mint
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Daniel Richter, Talk is Cheap. The War is not Over - Signed Print, Contemporary
By Daniel Richter
Located in Hamburg, DE
Daniel Richter (German, born 1962) Untitled (Talk is cheap. The war is not over), 2013 Medium: Screenprint on paper Dimensions: 129.5 x 94 cm Edition of 4: Hand-signed and numbered C...
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