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Raymond Pettibon | I Value This For It's Associations | Screen-print available for sale on www.composition.gallery

This print was part of the exhibition, "Helter Skelter: LA Art in the 1990s", which was held Jan. 26-Apr. 26, 1992 at MOCA in downtown Los Angeles. In the installation by the artist Raymond Pettibon were ten of this print each hand embellished by the artist and one that was from the edition and unaltered.

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I Value This For It's Associations, 1988

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This print was part of the exhibition, "Helter Skelter: LA Art in the 1990s", which was held Jan. 26-Apr. 26, 1992 at MOCA in downtown Los Angeles. In the installation by the artist Raymond Pettibon were ten of this print each hand embellished by the artist and one that was from the edition and unaltered.

Artwork Copyright © Raymond Pettibon

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