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(UKLANSKI, PIOTR). Brown, Gavin, Jacek Petruczenko & STAH Z WARTY (Stanislaw) Szukalski. PIOTR UKLANSKI: BIALO-CZERWONA. New York: Gagosian Gallery, 2008. First Edition. 4to. Debossed Linen Over Boards. Artist Monograph. As New/No Jacket-As Issued. 152pp, profusely illustrated in color. Designed by An Art Service. This is the charming hardbound catalogue published in conjunction with the first Gagosian Gallery solo exhibition by Polish-born, New York-based artist Piotr Uklanski. "Bialo-Czerwona" (white-red), referring to Poland's bi-colored flag, is a nationalist slogan as familiar to Poles as "Red, White, and Blue" is to Americans. Uklanski's title unites diverse works that engage typical imagery of his native Poland and play on the red/white palette. Although it is, on one level, authentically Polish, in its use of populist decorative traditions and political symbols alluding to the country's not-so-distant Communist past the exhibition is also a highly stylized performance of identity". A brand new, pristine example still in the publisher's shrinkwrap. 1-932598-72-3 Inventory Number: 016196.
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New. 1932598723. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request ***-*** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened--Text in English. 152 pp. With 66 ills. (65 col. ). 29 x 23 cm. --with a bonus offer--
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Very Good. No Jacket. CH1-A hardcover in very good condition that has some very light shelf wear with no dust jacket. Piotr Uklanski: Biao-Czerwona, March 27-May 17 2008. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Fine Condition. No Jacket, As Issued. 151 pp., many photographs in color. Hardcover monograph, in crisp, sharp and tight condition, with clean interior free of markings. Bound in bright red cloth covered boards with blind stamped emblem to front cover. Published on the occasion of the exhibition from March 27-May 17, 2008.