Lucebert (pseudonym of Swaanswijk, Lubertus Jacobus) Art
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Artist: Lucebert (pseudonym of Swaanswijk, Lubertus Jacobus)
Against Apartheid - Africa, Violet, Masque, Figure
Located in Köln, DE
This work by Lucebert from 1983 is part of the portfolio "Against Apartheid". In a very harsh way, he is depicting how white man is fleecing the African continent. In this year, many renowned artists decided to create a portfolio of printmaking works to set a sign against the Apartheid. There was also a touring exhibition. The complete project was supported by the United Nations Special Committee against Apartheid. Please scroll through our seller storefront...
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1980s Contemporary Lucebert (pseudonym of Swaanswijk, Lubertus Jacobus) Art
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Lithograph
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