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LE PLAN K- THE PENNY ARCADE PEEP SHOW (William Burroughs) 1976 - 23"x33"

$ 42.24

Availability: 60 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: France
  • Condition: New
  • Industry: Theater
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Object Type: Poster
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Size: 22" x 33" (58.5 cm x 84 cm)

    Description

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    LE PLAN K
    of Belgium
    The Penny Arcade Peep Show
    based on the writings of William S. Burroughs
    (1976)
    23 x 33 inches
    (58.5 cm x 84 cm)
    ORIGINAL - MINT POSTER
    FULL COLOR SERIOGRAPH
    Printed on FINE MOTTLED STOCK
    Performed throughout Europe and in the US. Le Plan K was an extraordinary avant-garde theatre troupe which combined literary form with dance-movement and the use of
    large moveable sculptures and performed in the buff.
    The poster is unto itself a fine work of art by J.P. Point.
    We were agents for the group and this poster has been in our archives for over
    40 years. The poster was featured as part of a major exhibition,
    Visions for a Changing Theatre,
    at New York University (2003-2004).
    We will include a copy of the exhibition catalogue with the poster.
    Our archives are part of the permanent special collections
    at New York University
    and the University of California-Davis libraries.
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    ALL OUR POSTERS ARE GUARANTEED ORIGINALS
    NO COPIES OR REPRODUCTIONS EVER.
    We are a not-for-profit educational/cultural organization~
    our archives are in the libraries of
    New York University and
    University of California &
    Lincoln Center Library for the Performing Arts
    among others.
    We have curated exhibitions & provided posters
    to museums galleries, dealers and collectors
    internationally including
    the Whitney Museum of American Art
    .
    Our poster collection includes hundreds of Soviet/Russian,
    US Presidential, Theatre, Film,
    Chinese, Circus, etc. as well as
    extensive theatrical and political ephemera.
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    World of Culture for Performing Arts
    NYC