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MARK KOSTABI – KOSTABI NEW PAINTINGS (SIGNED)

US$195.00

First edition, published by Galleria In Arco, 1991

This catalogue was published on the occasion of an exhibition of new paintings by Mark Kostabi,; a controversial figure in the art world throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. Known for his satirical graphic paintings of faceless figures commenting on society and the art world, created by hired painters, Kostabi became infamous for his tongue-in-cheek self-proclamations of being a Con artist.

Condition: Near fine. Some signs of shelf wear to orange card covers, signed 'for Brad, Mark Kostabi 5-23-1992'

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First edition, published by Galleria In Arco, 1991

This catalogue was published on the occasion of an exhibition of new paintings by Mark Kostabi,; a controversial figure in the art world throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. Known for his satirical graphic paintings of faceless figures commenting on society and the art world, created by hired painters, Kostabi became infamous for his tongue-in-cheek self-proclamations of being a Con artist.

Condition: Near fine. Some signs of shelf wear to orange card covers, signed 'for Brad, Mark Kostabi 5-23-1992'

First edition, published by Galleria In Arco, 1991

This catalogue was published on the occasion of an exhibition of new paintings by Mark Kostabi,; a controversial figure in the art world throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. Known for his satirical graphic paintings of faceless figures commenting on society and the art world, created by hired painters, Kostabi became infamous for his tongue-in-cheek self-proclamations of being a Con artist.

Condition: Near fine. Some signs of shelf wear to orange card covers, signed 'for Brad, Mark Kostabi 5-23-1992'

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