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COUM

Artist
Genesis P-Orridge
Date
1973
Publisher
Genesis P-Orridge
Format
Posters
Details
Poster
Size
48.5 × 72 cm
Description

Vintage COUM TRANSMISSIONS Poster

This velvety black and creamy white silk-screened poster features Genesis P-Orridge and Cosry Fanni Tutti in thee Coum Action ‘Cease To Exist’ 1973. Designed by Genesis P-Orridge, printed by Bill Meyer & P-Orridge at ‘Thee Death Factory’ in 1973 as an art edition. This very limited poster was used to advertise the notorious ‘Prostitution’ show at The I.C.A. Gallery in 1976 London, England. Absolutely gorgeous poster.

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