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Harland Miller
This Is Where It's Fuckin at, at Least It Used to Be
, 2012
143 x 110 cm. (56.3 x 43.3 in.)
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Harland Miller
This Is Where It's Fuckin at, at Least It Used to Be
, 2012
143 x 110 cm. (56.3 x 43.3 in.)
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Harland Miller
British, born 1964
This Is Where It's Fuckin at, at Least It Used to Be
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2012
Harland Miller
This Is Where It's Fuckin at, at Least It Used to Be
, 2012
143 x 110 cm. (56.3 x 43.3 in.)
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Harland Miller
This Is Where It's Fuckin at, at Least It Used to Be
, 2012
143 x 110 cm. (56.3 x 43.3 in.)
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Medium
Fifteen colour screenprint on paper with unique hand finished paint marks and pencil notes
Size
143 x 110 cm. (56.3 x 43.3 in.)
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Signed and dated by the artist
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Hang-Up Gallery
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