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Dallas Museum of Art
Rare Limited Edition Dallas Museum of Art Offset Lithograph Poster (Discontinued) of Christopher Wool painting
, 2000
36 x 24 in. (91.4 x 61 cm.)
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Dallas Museum of Art
Rare Limited Edition Dallas Museum of Art Offset Lithograph Poster (Discontinued) of Christopher Wool painting
,
2000
Dallas Museum of Art
Rare Limited Edition Dallas Museum of Art Offset Lithograph Poster (Discontinued) of Christopher Wool painting
, 2000
36 x 24 in. (91.4 x 61 cm.)
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Offset Lithograph Poster based on Christopher Wool work
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36 x 24 in. (91.4 x 61 cm.)
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Alpha 137 Gallery
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This rare piece of ephemera - an offset lithograph poster was published by the Dallas Museum of Art before it was abruptly discontinued after the artist re-claimed the copyright. This is the first and only edition that was printed the Museum, and the existing prints are extremely desirable collectors items. The work is based on a 1990 untitled work by Wool that is in the Dallas Museum of Art's permanent collection. The text on the poster is taken from Russian writer and philosopher Vasili Rozanov’s definition of Nihilism. It reads: "The show is over, the audience get up to leave their seats, time to collect their coats and go home, they turn around, no more coats, no more home." Wool drew upon this quote in multiple compositions. It is in excellent condition and has never been framed. This work ships rolled in a tube.
We were lucky enough to snag this directly from the museum before they pulled all of them.
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