Hat-S (Kusama 19)
Sold- 1982
- Screen print on paper
- Edition of 50
- Signed and numbered by the artist
- 40cm x 33cm
- Sold framed (51cm x 44cm)
Printed in 1982, Hat-S bears the Gendai Hanga Center, who published the edition at the time. In operation from 1974 to 1985, the centre was a ground-breaking venue for the promotion of contemporary Japanese art prints to a wider audience of collectors and for the introduction of several works collaboration with artists of various genres, from sculptors to filmmakers.
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Yayoi Kusama – Hat-S (Kusama 19)
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