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Frank Gehry

Frank Gehry

Two vibrant screen prints by the iconic architect and designer Frank Gehry, created in support of the Obama Victory Fund, each signed, dated, and numbered by hand in pencil as part of limited editions of 150. Produced in both Los Angeles and Chicago, the works carry dual dates of 2008 and 2012, reflecting Gehry's personal commitment to the political cause across two historic presidential campaigns. The pieces are presented framed, combining artistic and historical significance as collectible works tied to a pivotal moment in American political history.

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both signed, dated `08' and `2012' and numbered 79/150 and 47/150 respectively in pencil, published by and to benefit Obama Victory Fund, Los Angeles and Chicago, both framed.

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Evening & Day Editions

October 28, 2014

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Two vibrant screen prints by the iconic architect and designer Frank Gehry, created in support of the Obama Victory Fund, each signed, dated, and numbered by hand in pencil as part of limited editions of 150. Produced in both Los Angeles and Chicago, the works carry dual dates of 2008 and 2012, reflecting Gehry's personal commitment to the political cause across two historic presidential campaigns. The pieces are presented framed, combining artistic and historical significance as collectible works tied to a pivotal moment in American political history.

Medium
both signed, dated `08' and `2012' and numbered 79/150 and 47/150 respectively in pencil, published by and to benefit Obama Victory Fund, Los Angeles and Chicago, both framed.
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Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

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Print, Political, Conceptual, American, 21st Century, Limited Edition, Design, Architecture, Signed and Numbered, Contemporary

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