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Artist: Lucas Samaras
Samaras at Whitney Museum of American Art Exhibition Poster
By Lucas Samaras
Located in New York, NY
Lucas Samaras Samaras at Whitney Museum of American Art Exhibition Poster, 1973 Offset lithograph poster 32 × 24 inches Unframed This early vintage poster was published for the Samar...
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1970s Abstract Lucas Samaras Art

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Lithograph, Offset

Book/object
By Lucas Samaras
Located in New York, NY
SAMARAS, Lucas. Book, New York: Pace Editions, 1968. Unusual book/object of 11 color silkscreens with offset, embossing, thermography, die-cut and collage mounted on masonite. Each page measuring 10 x 10 3/16" Copy 46 of a total edition of 100. Numbered and initialled by the artist on the cover. Interesting comment on the traditional book. Samaras plays on the most sculptural books of all - chilren's pop-up books...
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1960s Abstract Lucas Samaras Art

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Screen

Autopoloroid
By Lucas Samaras
Located in Denton, TX
Ed. 63/100 Poloroid, 3 3/4 X 2 7/8 In. Signed and numbered by Lucas Samaras on print margin. Published by the Whitney Museum of American Art From book, "Samaras Album"
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1960s Contemporary Lucas Samaras Art

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Photographic Paper

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