Artist book & catalog for Perés' show at Grimmuseum
We are please to announce the release of a new artist book produced for Javier Perés' show "One of Ours" at Grimmuseum in Berlin.
This colour catalog showcases the artwork in the exhibition and is hand bound with a screenprinted jacket.
PURCHASE • Edition of 100 • 3 panel fold out serigraph cover (Exterior metallic silver / Interior Blue), deckled edge, archival printmaking paper. • 20 Colour pp. on white and metallic stock. • 28 x 23 cm • Published 2012
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