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Ilya Kabakov | "Two Friends", 1992 | (for Parkett 34)
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Parkett Vol. 34
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“No one travels more these days than Ilya Kabakov. And in no one else’s work are the suction of finite spaces and the vacuum of infinite spaces more powerfully felt or more deftly shown to be two aspects of the same uncanny force.”
Robert Storr, Parkett No. 34, 1992
"Two Friends", 1992 (for Parkett 34)
Silkscreened acid-free cardboard box with two plastic flies
and a paper script (in Russian),
English and German translations provided,
2 x 4 1/2 x 5 5/8” (5,2 x 11,5 x 14,4 cm),
Ed. 50/XX, signed and numbered
Read a Parkett text on Ilya Kabakov
Parkett Vol. 34
Quote from Parkett
“No one travels more these days than Ilya Kabakov. And in no one else’s work are the suction of finite spaces and the vacuum of infinite spaces more powerfully felt or more deftly shown to be two aspects of the same uncanny force.”
Robert Storr, Parkett No. 34, 1992
"Two Friends", 1992 (for Parkett 34)
Silkscreened acid-free cardboard box with two plastic flies
and a paper script (in Russian),
English and German translations provided,
2 x 4 1/2 x 5 5/8” (5,2 x 11,5 x 14,4 cm),
Ed. 50/XX, signed and numbered
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Ilya Kabakov and Richard Prince’s cover for Parkett no. 34