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Andy Warhol: Moderna Muséet Exhibition catalog. The original mock-up copy Signed 'OK ´68 - Andy Warhol as his accept to run the edition Published by Moderna Museet, Stockholm 1968, first...
Andy Warhol: Moderna Muséet Exhibition catalog. The original mock-up copy Signed "OK ´68 - Andy Warhol as his accept to run the edition
Published by Moderna Museet, Stockholm 1968, first edition. Unique so called mock up copy that was presented to Andy Warhol
at the opening in Stockholm and OKd and signed by him in blue ink. The catalog was printed in Malmö, Sweden and the
designer John Melin & Museum director Pontus Hulten brought it to Stockholm to show it to Andy. This is the ONLY
known copy of the first edition that was cut to fit in the expensive black plexi boxes done for the De-Luxe edition.
The project was delayed because Warhol was shot in New York shortly after the Stockholm exhibition. The De-Luxe edition
was later done in an edition of 100 copies with guilden edges on the second edition and appr. 40 copies were signed by
Warhol in Stockholm in 1976. These are also very rare and expensive but nothing in comparison with this.
All the De-Luxe editions & this impression is smaller to size than all other copies!
(the edition was made a few millimetres to big and could not fit in the plexi box. So another batch had to be printed and cut to fit)...
Published by Moderna Museet, Stockholm 1968, first edition. Unique so called mock up copy that was presented to Andy Warhol
at the opening in Stockholm and OKd and signed by him in blue ink. The catalog was printed in Malmö, Sweden and the
designer John Melin & Museum director Pontus Hulten brought it to Stockholm to show it to Andy. This is the ONLY
known copy of the first edition that was cut to fit in the expensive black plexi boxes done for the De-Luxe edition.
The project was delayed because Warhol was shot in New York shortly after the Stockholm exhibition. The De-Luxe edition
was later done in an edition of 100 copies with guilden edges on the second edition and appr. 40 copies were signed by
Warhol in Stockholm in 1976. These are also very rare and expensive but nothing in comparison with this.
All the De-Luxe editions & this impression is smaller to size than all other copies!
(the edition was made a few millimetres to big and could not fit in the plexi box. So another batch had to be printed and cut to fit)...