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Tim Hölscher — Münster, 03.05.2011
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Tim Hölscher  ·  , 03.05.2011
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Tim Hölscher
MINA&SENA framed and hung in a collector's reading room

Münster

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Limited Edition, Edition of: 100, Signed
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Room shown to scale — sofa ≈ 2.4 m wide, seated viewing distance

Tim Hölscher

Remembering through photographic reconstruction – the gas station pictures of Tim Hölscher These days, they’re only rarely seen in this form: small buildings, a flat porch, a gas pump, entry and exit ramps, neon signs – each one in itself unique. Since the opening of the first gas station in 1927 in Hamburg, such has been the typical characteristics of gas station architecture in the international style. Nowadays every station looks the same: a brand is no longer promoted by the individual architectural style but rather by logos and colors. Tim Hölscher depicts how things used to
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Mounted under acrylic glassdepth 2 mm glossy, 30 x 50 cm (External dimensions)
Luma ArtBox 25mmwith acrylic glass glossy, Silver, 31,2 x 51,2 cm (External dimensions)
Photo print onlyOn premium paper (glossy) not mounted or framed. Shipped rolled.
Finish
Mounted under acrylic glassdepth 2 mm glossy, 60 x 100 cm (External dimensions)
Luma ArtBox 25mmwith acrylic glass glossy, Silver, 61,2 x 101,2 cm (External dimensions)
Photo print onlyOn premium paper (glossy) not mounted or framed. Shipped rolled.
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Hand-signed by the Artist
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