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Chuck Close Self-Portraits 1967-2005: SFMOMA Banners by Evan Orensten

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BetterWall sells museum-approved limited editions of exhibition banners from all over the world. They are currently offering a limited edition of 55 unused vinyl banners from the Chuck Close: Self-Portraits 1967-2005 show at the SFMOMA (which ends on 28 February 2006).

The banners are $745 and available from BetterWall

Chuck Close previously on Cool Hunting

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This entry posted on 20 January 2006 at 12:44 AM
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