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Richard Phillips — $; and Miss Parkett
Richard Phillips

$; and Miss Parkett

Richard Phillips's *$* and *Miss Parkett* are two limited-edition prints created in 2003 and 2004 respectively, each hand-signed and numbered by the artist in pencil using Roman numerals. Published in collaboration with Texte zur Kunst, Berlin, and Parkett Editions, New York and Zurich, the works belong to exclusive artist's proof series, with *$* being one of 20 from an edition of 110, and *Miss Parkett* one of 26 from an edition of 70. Together, the prints exemplify Phillips's engagement with commercial and fine art publishing, underscoring his interest in mass-media imagery and the interplay between artistic prestige and popular culture.

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both signed, dated '03' and '04' and numbered `I' and `XXIV' respectively in pencil (one of 20 and 26 artist's proofs in Roman numerals, the editions were 110 and 70 respectively), published by Texte zur Kunst, Berlin and Parkett Editions, New York and Zurich, both unframed.

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Evening & Day Editions

April 28, 2014

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Richard Phillips, $; and Miss Parkett

Richard Phillips's *$* and *Miss Parkett* are two limited-edition prints created in 2003 and 2004 respectively, each hand-signed and numbered by the artist in pencil using Roman numerals. Published in collaboration with Texte zur Kunst, Berlin, and Parkett Editions, New York and Zurich, the works belong to exclusive artist's proof series, with *$* being one of 20 from an edition of 110, and *Miss Parkett* one of 26 from an edition of 70. Together, the prints exemplify Phillips's engagement with commercial and fine art publishing, underscoring his interest in mass-media imagery and the interplay between artistic prestige and popular culture.

Medium
both signed, dated '03' and '04' and numbered `I' and `XXIV' respectively in pencil (one of 20 and 26 artist's proofs in Roman numerals, the editions were 110 and 70 respectively), published by Texte zur Kunst, Berlin and Parkett Editions, New York and Zurich, both unframed.
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Bold, Vibrant, Published Work, American, Mixed Media, Commercial, Currency, Screenprint, Pop Art, Contemporary

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