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FuturaFUTURA Train art toy (Futura 2000 subway)2020
2020
$300
£229.07
€260.81
CA$421.25
A$460.51
CHF 243.63
MX$5,510.69
NOK 3,099.82
SEK 2,837.57
DKK 1,948.08
About the Item
Futura Break Train Art Toy circa 2020:
A 20" long replica of Futura's seminal 1980 subway car.
Vinyl art toy featuring hanging materials.
New in original packaging. 5 x 20 inches.
Unsigned from a limited edition of unknown.
Offered by Lot 180 Gallery New York
Futura 2000:
The living legend of the graffiti movement, illustrator, photographer, sculptor, fashion and graphic designer from New York City, Futura – also known as Futura 2000 – is one of the major players on the current international urban art scene. The contemporary of SAMO, Keith Haring, Richard Hambleton, Rammellzee and many other iconic NY writers, Futura helped define the graffiti movement of the early 1970s by moving it away from lettering and towards the more painterly, abstract style. This highly influential and multi-faceted artist has, to date, remained unique, fresh, and evolving, and his characteristic style has paved the way for a whole new generation of high-profile urban artists.
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- Creation Year:2020
- Dimensions:Height: 5 in (12.7 cm)Width: 20 in (50.8 cm)
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- Gallery Location:NEW YORK, NY
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU354316733692
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