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Untitled (Flag) -- Screen Print, Text Art by Barbara Kruger
Located in London, GB
BARBARA KRUGER Untitled (Flag), 2020 Screenprint in colours, on cotton Published by Artists Band Together In the original black envelope Sheet: 56.0 x 53.5 cm (22.0 x 21.0 in)
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I had a flashback of something that never existed
Located in Washington , DC, DC
Louise Bourgeois (After) I had a flashback of something that never existed, 2020 Fine bone china 10 1/2 in diameter | 26.7 cm diameter Edition of 175 Printed signature and edition d...
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