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Dancer was produced exclusively for the 2011 Q Awards in London and was not offered for general release. The prints were presented to special guests of the ceremony and are owned by artists including Ed Sheeran, Adele, Brian May, Bono, Liam Gallagher, Elton John, Tinie Tempah and many more. As the prints were distributed at the event in narrow cardboard tubes, many were badly damaged and creased by recipients taking them in and out of the tubes during the event. It is unknown how many impressions from the edition survived and the majority of those that appear on the market are creased to varying degrees.
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In addition to the catalogue description, with full margins, three horizontal creases running the width of the sheet (as is common), otherwise in very good condition, occasional very pale surface soiling in places in the margins, framed
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Lot 41Sale 19570
DancerSTIK (B. 1979)Estimate: USD 7,000 - 10,000
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