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Item Ships From: Hamburg
Candida Höfer, University Library Hamburg A - Set of 2 Photographs, Signed
By Candida Hofer
Located in Hamburg, DE
Candida Höfer (German, b. 1944)
University Library Hamburg A, 2000/02
Medium: Set of 2 c-prints, mounted on Forex
Dimensions: each 61 x 61 cm (24 x 24)
Edition of 45: Hand-signed and...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Hamburg - Figurative Photography
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Candida Höfer, N.Y Carlsberg Glyptotek Copenhagen III - Signed Photograph
By Candida Hofer
Located in Hamburg, DE
Candida Höfer (German, b. 1944)
N.Y Carlsberg Glyptotek Copenhagen III, 2000
Medium: C-Print on photo paper (and signed artist’s book, in linen case)
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Candida Höfer, Teatro Degollado Guadalajara III, Contemporary Photograph, Signed
By Candida Hofer
Located in Hamburg, DE
Candida Höfer (German, b. 1944)
Teatro Degollado Guadalajara III, 2015
Medium: C-Print
Dimensions: 30 × 39.2 cm (38 x 47 cm)
Edition of 100: Hand signed on label, verso
Condition: Ex...
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Jean-Luc Mylayne, N°476, Décembre 2006 – Mars 2007 - Contemporary Photography
Located in Hamburg, DE
Jean-Luc Mylayne (French, b. 1946)
N°476, Décembre 2006 – Mars 2007, 2020
Medium: Inkjet print on paper
Dimensions: 50 x 40 cm
Edition of 25: Hand-signed and numbered, verso
Conditio...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Hamburg - Figurative Photography
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Thomas Struth, Yosemite National Park - Signed Print from the Paradies Series
By Thomas Struth
Located in Hamburg, DE
Thomas Struth (German, born 1954)
Yosemite National Park (from Paradies), 2004
Medium: Pigmented inkjet print on Hahnemühle PhotoRag
Dimensions: 32.9 x 48.3 cm (30.7 x 39.4 cm)
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Robert Longo, Eric, NYC: Signed C-Print and Artist's Book
By Robert Longo
Located in Hamburg, DE
Robert Longo (b.1953)
Eric, NYC, 1980, 2009
Medium: C-print on photo paper (incl. artist’s book)
Dimensions: 25.5 x 18.5 cm (10 × 7 1/4 in)
Edition of 100: Hand-signed in black pen
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Wolfgang Tillmans, Kepler Venice Tables: Signed Limited Edition
By Wolfgang Tillmans
Located in Hamburg, DE
Wolfgang Tillmans (German, born 1968)
Kepler Venice Tables, 2013
Medium: Inkjet print on cotton paper
Dimensions: 84 x 59.4 cm (33 x 23 3/8 in)
Edition of 100 + 25 AP: Hand-signed an...
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Thomas Ruff, Queen in Car - Double-sided digital pigment print, Signed Print
By Thomas Ruff
Located in Hamburg, DE
Thomas Ruff (German, b. 1958)
Queen in Car, 2021
Medium: Double-sided digital pigment print on cardboard (glossy front, matt verso)
Dimensions: 15 x 20 cm
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Yinka Shonibare, Dreamscape (for Documenta 11) - Contemporary Art, Signed Print
By Yinka Shonibare
Located in Hamburg, DE
Yinka Shonibare CBE, (b. 1962)
Dreamscape (for Documenta 11), 2002
Medium: Chromogenic photograph
Dimensions: 40.5 x 60 cm (16 x 23.5 in)
Edition of 40: Hand-signed and numbered
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Robert Longo, Janet (from Men in the Cities) - Signed Photograph
By Robert Longo
Located in Hamburg, DE
Robert Longo (American, born 1953)
Janet (from Men in the Cities), 1981/2016
Medium: Archival pigment print in colours, on Canson Platine fiber paper
Dimensions: 47.7 x 35.5 cm
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Tacita Dean: La Puerta del Diablo - Signed Print, Contemporary Photography
By Tacita Dean
Located in Hamburg, DE
Tacita Dean (British, born 1965)
La puerta del Diablo, 2021
Medium: Hand-printed photochemical colour photograph printed on Fuji flex paper, mounted on paper
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Tacita Dean, Aerial View of Teignmouth Electron - Contemporary Photography
By Tacita Dean
Located in Hamburg, DE
Tacita Dean (British, born 1965)
Aerial View of Teignmouth Electron, Cayman Brac 16th of September 1998, 2000
Medium: Gelatin silver print on paper
Dimensions: 21 x 26 cm (8 1/4 x 10...
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Thomas Ruff, Zeitungsfoto 071, Sterne 22h 24m / -20: Signed Prints, Photography
By Thomas Ruff
Located in Hamburg, DE
Thomas Ruff (German, b. 1958)
Zeitungsfoto 071, Sterne 22h 24m / -20, 2002
Medium: Two C-prints, mounted on Forex
Dimensions: 59 x 42 cm (23¼ x 16½ in) each
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