published alongside the first major UK exhibition of Warhol's Hammer and Sickle series of drawings (Haunch of Venison, 19 May - 15 June 2004) - drawings were produced in 1976 - 1977, during the cold war, when the hammer and sickle was the best known symbol for the enemy, the USSR - by using this symbol of communism as an object for sale in a capitalist economy, the drawings were seen as an ironic commentary on the war - the series can also be seen to turn this symbol into a post-modern still-life - includes essay by Ronnie Cutrone
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Softcover. Condition: VG. Red and white illustrated wraps with black lettering, spine is red with white lettering, unpaginated. 36 color & bw plates. Essays by Ronnie Cutrone and Robert Pincus-Witten. Catalog of an exhibition held at C & M Arts, New York, Oct. 24-Dec. 7, 2002. Seller Inventory # 26081
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Soft cover. Condition: As New. C & M Arts, 2002. Bright, unread softcover exhibition catalog. 48 unnumbered pages: color illustrations. Essays by: Ronnie Cutrone and Robert Pincus-Witten. No marks or flaws; no sign of handling or distress. Seller Inventory # PN-YNWR-73MU
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