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Artist: Jan Dibbets
Espai Poblenou /Barcelona
By Jan Dibbets
Located in Winterswijk, NL
Original vintage exhibition poster
On the occasion of the exhibition in February/May 1990
In great condition, minimal storage traces
Category
1990s Jan Dibbets Art
Materials
Lithograph, Color
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