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I had a flashback of something that never existed
Located in Washington , DC, DC
Louise Bourgeois (After)
I had a flashback of something that never existed, 2020
Fine bone china
10 1/2 in diameter 26.7 cm diameter
Edition of 175
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Untitled (Flag) -- Screen Print, Text Art by Barbara Kruger
Located in London, GB
Untitled (Flag), 2020
Barbara Kruger
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Published by Artists Band Together
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Untitled (Hello/Goodbye) -- Silk Scarf, Text Art by Barbara Kruger
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Untitled (Hello/Goodbye), 2023
Barbara Kruger
Silk scarf
Signed on an accompanying COA with artist's signature stamp
Numbered from the edition of 9
Multiple: 60 × 60 cm (23.6 × 23.6...
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