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Keith Haring at Tokyo Pop Shop, photographed by Tseng Kwong Chi, 1988.
Pop Shop Japan was a project by Keith Haring from 1988. On the occasion of this project, Tseng Kwong Chi, a Hong Kong-born American photographer and friend of Haring, made several photographs. Unfortunately, both Keith Haring and Tseng Kwong Chi died prematurely from AIDS.
In 2014, 15 of these photographs were published by George Mulder Fine Art, together with the heirs of Tseng Kwong Chi (in particular his sister Muna Tseng), in a deluxe edition.
Limited edition of 25 copies + 5 HC
The individual prints are not signed or numbered.
This photo also includes the photo book of the exhibition with all the works
• Hardcover in red linen
• 24 x 30 cm
• 48 pages
• Edition of 500
Work is expertly and stylishly framed:
• Custom made, acid free thick white mat.
• in an exclusive, handmade wooden frame.
• Finished with PLEXIGLAS® Optical HC, which is scratch-resistant and UV-resistant. This high-quality plexiglass offers deep, clear visibility and is considerably lighter than traditional glass.
• Frame size: approx. 54 x 44 cm
Particulars
• Work is in very good condition
• Photos are an indispensable part of the description of the condition.
• The authenticity of both items is fully guaranteed.
A Certificate of Authenticity (CoA) is available upon request.
Dispatch
• Delivery time: approx. 2 weeks
• Shipping costs: Including careful packaging and insurance