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Modern Art Oxford’s 50 Years of Art Exhibitions Posters

January 14, 2012 by Fosco Lucarelli Leave a Comment

In fact, the Judd exhibition poster from the previous article is part of a collection of 50 art posters from the Modern Art Oxford Callery.

Selected by artists Simon & Tom Bloor as a celebration of the 50 years of the institution, each of the 50 posters is coupled with contextual stories you can find on the site, clicking on the posters.

More infos on mao5050.com/
Here’s this fantastic series:

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