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Artist: Shusaku Arakawa
Shusaku Arakawa, Japanese-American, A Man Walking, Abstract Silkscreen signed/N
By Shusaku Arakawa
Located in New York, NY
Shusaku Arakawa
A Man Walking, 1968
Silkscreen on velincarton (thin board)
29 4/5 × 21 4/5 inches
Edition of 100
Hand signed and numbered from the edition of 100 on the front
Unframed
Rarely found on the marketplace, another example of this work is in the permanent collection of the Walker Art Center (donated by legendary art dealer Virginia Dwan)
Another rarely seen, richly colored mid century silkscreen...
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The Degrees of Meaning
By Shusaku Arakawa
Located in New York, NY
The Degrees of Meaning
1973
Signed and numbered, recto
Lithograph
31 x 23.25 inche
This work is offered by CLAMP in New York City.
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