Gilbert & George, Set of 5 Signed Exhibition Posters

Gilbert & George, Set of 5 Signed Exhibition Posters
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Gilbert & George, Set of 5 Signed Exhibition Posters

By: GILBERT AND GEORGE

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A mint condition set of the full series of 5 posters produced for the 'Gilbert George: Major Exhibition' at Tate modern from 15 February - 7 May 2007. Each print is in mint condition and hand signed by the artists, as a set they form a stunning memento of this major retrospective of the works of Gilbert and George. Only a limited number of these posters were produced and signed by the artists, so these may well become highly collectable for Gilbert and George fans in the future.

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Image size: 76cm x 51cm

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