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Lunna Wola (V), from Paper Reliefs
By Frank Stella
Located in London, GB
Unique cotton-pulp relief with hand-colouring and collage, 1975, on coloured HMP handmade paper, signed, dated and annotated 'T.P' in black ink on the reverse, one of 14 unique color...
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1970s American Modern Mixed Media
Materials
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Dé-coll/age happenings
By Wolf Vostell
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3D multiple, 1966, published by The Something Else Press, New York, a wooden box with plexiglass slipcover, containing one book with 94 pages, ‘Performances Notations 1959/66’ 15 fol...
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Psychiatric Illness
Located in London, GB
A punched photographic plate and book, signed, titled and dated on the backing board, housed in a plexiglass box.
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media
Materials
Photographic Paper
More than Ever
By Polly Morgan
Located in London, GB
Polyurethane cast, ebony, acrylic, taxidermy snake, 2017, numbered from the edition of 10, 17 x 10 x 10 cm. (3.9 x 6.9 x 3.9 in.)
Category
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More than Ever
By Polly Morgan
Located in London, GB
Polyurethane cast, ebony, acrylic, taxidermy snake, 2017, numbered from the edition of 10, 17 x 10 x 10 cm. (3.9 x 6.9 x 3.9 in.)
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21st Century and Contemporary Mixed Media
Materials
Ebony, Acrylic Polymer, Polyurethane
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