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1990

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1997

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Poster, Deja Vu

This is a Poster. It was designed by Rick Valicenti. It is dated 1990 and we acquired it in 1997. Its medium is offset lithograph on textured white wove paper. It is a part of the Drawings, Prints, and Graphic Design department.

This object was donated by Ken Friedman. It is credited Gift of Ken Friedman.

Its dimensions are

H x W: 91.3 × 61 cm (35 15/16 in. × 24 in.)

It is inscribed

Printed in red and white, center: D E ja v U; in white, yellow, and red, bottom: by NOw man | NOt so | kind should kNOw that peace is NOt defined with war, war makes NO sense.; in black, verso lower edge: a public lecture for artists and designers in which rick valicenti will present his graphic imagery [in blue] through video, projections and words. / for information and tickets contact the alberta college of art department extension 1407-14 avenue NW calgary, alberta TZN 4R3 / Object name changed from "x" to "y" (for Feeding Desire Exh. May 06; in black, below in a variety of fonts: 7 mar 19 one / 8 where? eight pm in the alberta college of art lecture hall tel 403.284.7640 fax 403. 289.6682 tickets $12 student tickets $8

Cite this object as

Poster, Deja Vu; Designed by Rick Valicenti (American, b. 1951); offset lithograph on textured white wove paper; H x W: 91.3 × 61 cm (35 15/16 in. × 24 in.); Gift of Ken Friedman; 1997-19-226

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