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Third Drawer Down X Guerrilla Girls, Dear Art Collector Handkerchief Textiles Third Drawer Down Default
Third Drawer Down X Guerrilla Girls, Dear Art Collector Handkerchief Textiles Third Drawer Down Default
Third Drawer Down X Guerrilla Girls, Dear Art Collector Handkerchief Textiles Third Drawer Down
Third Drawer Down X Guerrilla Girls, Dear Art Collector Handkerchief Textiles Third Drawer Down
Third Drawer Down X Guerrilla Girls, Dear Art Collector Handkerchief Textiles Third Drawer Down
Third Drawer Down X Guerrilla Girls, Dear Art Collector Handkerchief Textiles Third Drawer Down
Third Drawer Down X Guerrilla Girls, Dear Art Collector Handkerchief Textiles Third Drawer Down Default
Third Drawer Down X Guerrilla Girls, Dear Art Collector Handkerchief Textiles Third Drawer Down
Third Drawer Down X Guerrilla Girls, Dear Art Collector Handkerchief Textiles Third Drawer Down

Dear Art Collector Handkerchief x Guerrilla Girls

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£20.00
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Description

In collaboration with the Guerrilla Girls, Third Drawer Down presents Dear Art Collector, a 100% lawn cotton handkerchief with embroidery. A multifunctional art piece, it can be used as a handkerchief or framed and displayed. This item is made in collaboration with Guerrilla Girls and only available in art museums and exclusive design stores around the world.


Specifications

- Digital print handkerchief on 100% Lawn Cotton with embroidery

- Open edition

- Cold wash only, wash separately

- Warm iron on reverse

- Do not bleach

- Variations can occur between final printed colors on textiles

- 21cm x 29cm


About the Artist

The Guerrilla Girls, formed in NYC in 1985, are an anonymous group of feminist, female artists devoted to fighting sexism and racism within the art world. The group is known for wearing gorilla masks in public and using facts, humour and outrageous visuals to expose discrimination and corruption in politics, pop culture, film and art. Over the past 30+ years, they have shared their message through hundreds of posters, street projects, actions, books, and billboards. Their retrospective in Madrid attracted thousands of visitors, and they continue to travel the world inspiring others to create their own effective activist campaigns.


All works are Copyright ? Guerrilla Girls, courtesy guerrillagirls.com