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JULIAN OPIE (B. 1958)
Running Men
signed 'Julian Opie' (on a label affixed to the reverse)
colour screenprint on paper, in artist's frame
image: 5212 x 5458in. (133.5 x 138.8cm.)
overall: 6018 x 6112in. (152.8 x 156.1cm.)
Executed in 2016, this work is number thirty three from an edition of fifty
Provenance
Donated by the artist, courtesy of Cristea Roberts Gallery, London.
Exhibited
London, Cristea Roberts Gallery, Julian Opie, 2018.
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