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Harland Miller, Armageddon - Large, 2017

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  • Tracey Emin, Take This To The Stranger, Offset Lithograph Print, 2013
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    Tracey Emin, Take This To The Stranger, Offset Lithograph Print, 2013 Offset lithograph printed in blue ink on pale blue paper Produced in an open edition in 2013, but now believed to be quite rare. Excellent condition (this artwork has never been framed or displayed). 11.42 x 8.27 in (29.0 x 21.0 cm) Released in 2013 and produced by Manchester International Festival and Manchester Art Gallery, in collaboration with Independent Curators International (ICI), New York. The event was initiated by curator Hans...
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