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Artist Plate Project 2023, by pertikis on Apr 23, 2023 13:20:04 GMT 1, THE ARTIST PLATE PROJECT Over 40 artists Each an edition of 250 $250 per plate
The purchase of just one plate can feed more than 100 homeless and hungry individuals. Launched by the Coalition for the Homeless in 2020 at the peak of the pandemic, the Artist Plate Project has to-date partnered with more than 98 world-renowned artists who have created limited-edition dinner plates produced by Prospect and available via Artware Editions. The funds raised by the sale of plates will provide food, crisis services, housing, and other critical aid to thousands of people experiencing homelessness and housing instability.
APRIL 24TH The artist list is announced
APRIL 27TH Plate designs will start to be revealed at @artistplateproject and on ArtwareEditions.com
MAY 22ND The sale will go live at 10AM EST
THE ARTIST PLATE PROJECT Over 40 artists Each an edition of 250 $250 per plate
The purchase of just one plate can feed more than 100 homeless and hungry individuals. Launched by the Coalition for the Homeless in 2020 at the peak of the pandemic, the Artist Plate Project has to-date partnered with more than 98 world-renowned artists who have created limited-edition dinner plates produced by Prospect and available via Artware Editions. The funds raised by the sale of plates will provide food, crisis services, housing, and other critical aid to thousands of people experiencing homelessness and housing instability.
APRIL 24TH The artist list is announced
APRIL 27TH Plate designs will start to be revealed at @artistplateproject and on ArtwareEditions.com
MAY 22ND The sale will go live at 10AM EST
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by pertikis on Apr 24, 2023 16:07:35 GMT 1, 2023 participating artists include: Albert Oehlen Alice Neel Amoako Boafo Amy Sherald Anna Park Anna Weyant Ariana Papademetropoulos Dana Schutz Derrick Adams Ed Clark Ed Ruscha Eddie Martinez Frank Bowling Genieve Figgis Georg Baselitz Glenn Ligon Hank Willis Thomas Harold Ancart Henry Taylor Hilary Pecis Huma Bhabha Joel Mesler Jonas Wood Katherine Bernhardt KAWS Loie Hollowell Lorna Simpson Louise Bourgeois Marilyn Minter Mark Grotjahn Matthew Wong Maurizio Cattelan Mickalene Thomas Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe Peter Beard Philip Guston Rashid Johnson Robert Nava Susumu Kamijo Takashi Murakami Virgil Abloh Yoshitomo Nara
2023 participating artists include: Albert Oehlen Alice Neel Amoako Boafo Amy Sherald Anna Park Anna Weyant Ariana Papademetropoulos Dana Schutz Derrick Adams Ed Clark Ed Ruscha Eddie Martinez Frank Bowling Genieve Figgis Georg Baselitz Glenn Ligon Hank Willis Thomas Harold Ancart Henry Taylor Hilary Pecis Huma Bhabha Joel Mesler Jonas Wood Katherine Bernhardt KAWS Loie Hollowell Lorna Simpson Louise Bourgeois Marilyn Minter Mark Grotjahn Matthew Wong Maurizio Cattelan Mickalene Thomas Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe Peter Beard Philip Guston Rashid Johnson Robert Nava Susumu Kamijo Takashi Murakami Virgil Abloh Yoshitomo Nara
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by Georgie Poppit on Apr 24, 2023 16:37:03 GMT 1, How great would it be if Banksy was on that list
How great would it be if Banksy was on that list
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by Arty Farty 15 on Apr 24, 2023 17:07:04 GMT 1, How great would it be if Banksy was on that list Not very. Last thing we need is more unsigned tat flooding the market. I can picture it now, grown man’s house:
Framed welcome mat in the hallway Framed Ukraine stamps in the living room Framed plate in the dining room Framed ‘Live Love Laugh’ sign in the kitchen.
How great would it be if Banksy was on that list Not very. Last thing we need is more unsigned tat flooding the market. I can picture it now, grown man’s house: Framed welcome mat in the hallway Framed Ukraine stamps in the living room Framed plate in the dining room Framed ‘Live Love Laugh’ sign in the kitchen.
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by shadowplay on Apr 24, 2023 17:34:47 GMT 1, How great would it be if Banksy was on that list Not very. Last thing we need is more unsigned tat flooding the market. I can picture it now, grown man’s house: Framed welcome mat in the hallway Framed Ukraine stamps in the living room Framed plate in the dining room Framed ‘Live Love Laugh’ sign in the kitchen. Let's not forget a vase in the bedroom
How great would it be if Banksy was on that list Not very. Last thing we need is more unsigned tat flooding the market. I can picture it now, grown man’s house: Framed welcome mat in the hallway Framed Ukraine stamps in the living room Framed plate in the dining room Framed ‘Live Love Laugh’ sign in the kitchen. Let's not forget a vase in the bedroom
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by Arty Farty 15 on Apr 24, 2023 18:01:20 GMT 1, Not very. Last thing we need is more unsigned tat flooding the market. I can picture it now, grown man’s house: Framed welcome mat in the hallway Framed Ukraine stamps in the living room Framed plate in the dining room Framed ‘Live Love Laugh’ sign in the kitchen. Let's not forget a vase in the bedroom Well the vase isn’t Banksy - but if we are doing non Banksy then it’s Kaws Figurine in the bedroom to watch one cry one’s self to sleep.
Not very. Last thing we need is more unsigned tat flooding the market. I can picture it now, grown man’s house: Framed welcome mat in the hallway Framed Ukraine stamps in the living room Framed plate in the dining room Framed ‘Live Love Laugh’ sign in the kitchen. Let's not forget a vase in the bedroom Well the vase isn’t Banksy - but if we are doing non Banksy then it’s Kaws Figurine in the bedroom to watch one cry one’s self to sleep.
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by drbf on Apr 24, 2023 19:51:43 GMT 1, That’s a great price for the Currency. Auction prices may be much better.
That’s a great price for the Currency. Auction prices may be much better.
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by startimeash on Apr 25, 2023 15:25:31 GMT 1, Taking bets on the amount of time between the sale opening and the first Nara plate appearing on eBay. Give it an hour...
Taking bets on the amount of time between the sale opening and the first Nara plate appearing on eBay. Give it an hour...
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by My Name is Frank on Apr 25, 2023 16:44:38 GMT 1, Will try to remember this and keep an eye out for the Cattelan.
Will try to remember this and keep an eye out for the Cattelan.
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by nobokov on Apr 25, 2023 20:35:07 GMT 1, Plates LOL
Plates LOL
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by Londown 01 on Apr 25, 2023 21:12:50 GMT 1, Plates, skateboards, model trains ... Seriously?
Plates, skateboards, model trains ... Seriously?
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by startimeash on Apr 25, 2023 22:05:57 GMT 1, Plates, skateboards, model trains ... Seriously? Oh no! People like things!
Plates, skateboards, model trains ... Seriously? Oh no! People like things!
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by nobokov on Apr 26, 2023 5:21:11 GMT 1, I'm just not looking forward to seeing the Plates for Sale posts and the endless bumps of desperation.
I'm just not looking forward to seeing the Plates for Sale posts and the endless bumps of desperation.
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by Newar on Apr 26, 2023 6:48:38 GMT 1, Not very. Last thing we need is more unsigned tat flooding the market. I can picture it now, grown man’s house: Framed welcome mat in the hallway Framed Ukraine stamps in the living room Framed plate in the dining room Framed ‘Live Love Laugh’ sign in the kitchen. Let's not forget a vase in the bedroom Sorry but not agree with vase they are into art since before BC even if it's not written coca cola
Not very. Last thing we need is more unsigned tat flooding the market. I can picture it now, grown man’s house: Framed welcome mat in the hallway Framed Ukraine stamps in the living room Framed plate in the dining room Framed ‘Live Love Laugh’ sign in the kitchen. Let's not forget a vase in the bedroom Sorry but not agree with vase they are into art since before BC even if it's not written coca cola
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by Tobi187 on Apr 26, 2023 7:51:20 GMT 1, At the end of the day your purchase of one of these plates goes towards supporting a great cause.
At the end of the day your purchase of one of these plates goes towards supporting a great cause.
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by Londown 01 on Apr 26, 2023 9:13:20 GMT 1, Yea, everybody likes charity, as long as they get something for it.
Yea, everybody likes charity, as long as they get something for it.
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by startimeash on Apr 26, 2023 11:36:15 GMT 1, Yea, everybody likes charity, as long as they get something for it. So you won't be buying a poppy this year, then? Or entering a raffle for the local hospice? Or buying stuff from a charity shop?
Of course those things are of a different league than paying $250 for a plate, but the money still ends up in the hands of people that need it. I'm assuming that you also object to multiple threads over the years that mcgill has done promoting his charity auctions? Same principle - people are getting something and the charity is getting money. God forbid that both sides should be happy!
Either people shouldn't get excited because they are liking plates and stamps and skateboards and mugs and not "proper" art, or they should hang their heads in shame for buying something for charity when instead they should be wearing a hair shirt and tithing their salary in silence. How about you send them $250 and bask in the glow of being a better person than people getting excited about plates. Which, by the way, IS THE WHOLE F*CKING REASON THE CHARITY DOES THIS! People get excited. People buy plates. Charity gets money. I'm really struggling to see what the issue is? Yes, a whole bunch will likely get resold, but do you honestly think they have not factored that in? It's all advertising for next year.
If it's not your thing, don't buy one. But the cynicism diminishes you.
Yea, everybody likes charity, as long as they get something for it. So you won't be buying a poppy this year, then? Or entering a raffle for the local hospice? Or buying stuff from a charity shop? Of course those things are of a different league than paying $250 for a plate, but the money still ends up in the hands of people that need it. I'm assuming that you also object to multiple threads over the years that mcgill has done promoting his charity auctions? Same principle - people are getting something and the charity is getting money. God forbid that both sides should be happy! Either people shouldn't get excited because they are liking plates and stamps and skateboards and mugs and not "proper" art, or they should hang their heads in shame for buying something for charity when instead they should be wearing a hair shirt and tithing their salary in silence. How about you send them $250 and bask in the glow of being a better person than people getting excited about plates. Which, by the way, IS THE WHOLE F*CKING REASON THE CHARITY DOES THIS! People get excited. People buy plates. Charity gets money. I'm really struggling to see what the issue is? Yes, a whole bunch will likely get resold, but do you honestly think they have not factored that in? It's all advertising for next year. If it's not your thing, don't buy one. But the cynicism diminishes you.
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by Jimini Cricket on Apr 26, 2023 13:22:54 GMT 1, Yea, everybody likes charity, as long as they get something for it. So you won't be buying a poppy this year, then? Or entering a raffle for the local hospice? Or buying stuff from a charity shop? Of course those things are of a different league than paying $250 for a plate, but the money still ends up in the hands of people that need it. I'm assuming that you also object to multiple threads over the years that mcgill has done promoting his charity auctions? Same principle - people are getting something and the charity is getting money. God forbid that both sides should be happy! Either people shouldn't get excited because they are liking plates and stamps and skateboards and mugs and not "proper" art, or they should hang their heads in shame for buying something for charity when instead they should be wearing a hair shirt and tithing their salary in silence. How about you send them $250 and bask in the glow of being a better person than people getting excited about plates. Which, by the way, IS THE WHOLE F*CKING REASON THE CHARITY DOES THIS! People get excited. People buy plates. Charity gets money. I'm really struggling to see what the issue is? Yes, a whole bunch will likely get resold, but do you honestly think they have not factored that in? It's all advertising for next year. If it's not your thing, don't buy one. But the cynicism diminishes you. The comment is targetted at the resellers. They only care about how much they can benefit from the reselling of the plates. Yours sincerely, Captain Obvious.
Yea, everybody likes charity, as long as they get something for it. So you won't be buying a poppy this year, then? Or entering a raffle for the local hospice? Or buying stuff from a charity shop? Of course those things are of a different league than paying $250 for a plate, but the money still ends up in the hands of people that need it. I'm assuming that you also object to multiple threads over the years that mcgill has done promoting his charity auctions? Same principle - people are getting something and the charity is getting money. God forbid that both sides should be happy! Either people shouldn't get excited because they are liking plates and stamps and skateboards and mugs and not "proper" art, or they should hang their heads in shame for buying something for charity when instead they should be wearing a hair shirt and tithing their salary in silence. How about you send them $250 and bask in the glow of being a better person than people getting excited about plates. Which, by the way, IS THE WHOLE F*CKING REASON THE CHARITY DOES THIS! People get excited. People buy plates. Charity gets money. I'm really struggling to see what the issue is? Yes, a whole bunch will likely get resold, but do you honestly think they have not factored that in? It's all advertising for next year. If it's not your thing, don't buy one. But the cynicism diminishes you. The comment is targetted at the resellers. They only care about how much they can benefit from the reselling of the plates. Yours sincerely, Captain Obvious.
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by its all about me on Apr 26, 2023 16:27:22 GMT 1, Yea, everybody likes charity, as long as they get something for it. So you won't be buying a poppy this year, then? Or entering a raffle for the local hospice? Or buying stuff from a charity shop? Of course those things are of a different league than paying $250 for a plate, but the money still ends up in the hands of people that need it. I'm assuming that you also object to multiple threads over the years that mcgill has done promoting his charity auctions? Same principle - people are getting something and the charity is getting money. God forbid that both sides should be happy! Either people shouldn't get excited because they are liking plates and stamps and skateboards and mugs and not "proper" art, or they should hang their heads in shame for buying something for charity when instead they should be wearing a hair shirt and tithing their salary in silence. How about you send them $250 and bask in the glow of being a better person than people getting excited about plates. Which, by the way, IS THE WHOLE F*CKING REASON THE CHARITY DOES THIS! People get excited. People buy plates. Charity gets money. I'm really struggling to see what the issue is? Yes, a whole bunch will likely get resold, but do you honestly think they have not factored that in? It's all advertising for next year. If it's not your thing, don't buy one. But the cynicism diminishes you. You make some valid points but, then again, who on this website would give this particular charity some money if they were not getting a limited edition plate in return? I suspect the answer is....zero. Don't be so naive to think that people are buying this because they want to give to charity.
Yea, everybody likes charity, as long as they get something for it. So you won't be buying a poppy this year, then? Or entering a raffle for the local hospice? Or buying stuff from a charity shop? Of course those things are of a different league than paying $250 for a plate, but the money still ends up in the hands of people that need it. I'm assuming that you also object to multiple threads over the years that mcgill has done promoting his charity auctions? Same principle - people are getting something and the charity is getting money. God forbid that both sides should be happy! Either people shouldn't get excited because they are liking plates and stamps and skateboards and mugs and not "proper" art, or they should hang their heads in shame for buying something for charity when instead they should be wearing a hair shirt and tithing their salary in silence. How about you send them $250 and bask in the glow of being a better person than people getting excited about plates. Which, by the way, IS THE WHOLE F*CKING REASON THE CHARITY DOES THIS! People get excited. People buy plates. Charity gets money. I'm really struggling to see what the issue is? Yes, a whole bunch will likely get resold, but do you honestly think they have not factored that in? It's all advertising for next year. If it's not your thing, don't buy one. But the cynicism diminishes you. You make some valid points but, then again, who on this website would give this particular charity some money if they were not getting a limited edition plate in return? I suspect the answer is....zero. Don't be so naive to think that people are buying this because they want to give to charity.
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by startimeash on Apr 26, 2023 17:25:29 GMT 1, So you won't be buying a poppy this year, then? Or entering a raffle for the local hospice? Or buying stuff from a charity shop? Of course those things are of a different league than paying $250 for a plate, but the money still ends up in the hands of people that need it. I'm assuming that you also object to multiple threads over the years that mcgill has done promoting his charity auctions? Same principle - people are getting something and the charity is getting money. God forbid that both sides should be happy! Either people shouldn't get excited because they are liking plates and stamps and skateboards and mugs and not "proper" art, or they should hang their heads in shame for buying something for charity when instead they should be wearing a hair shirt and tithing their salary in silence. How about you send them $250 and bask in the glow of being a better person than people getting excited about plates. Which, by the way, IS THE WHOLE F*CKING REASON THE CHARITY DOES THIS! People get excited. People buy plates. Charity gets money. I'm really struggling to see what the issue is? Yes, a whole bunch will likely get resold, but do you honestly think they have not factored that in? It's all advertising for next year. If it's not your thing, don't buy one. But the cynicism diminishes you. You make some valid points but, then again, who on this website would give this particular charity some money if they were not getting a limited edition plate in return? I suspect the answer is....zero. Don't be so naive to think that people are buying this because they want to give to charity. There's no naivety there; I am fully aware that people are buying this for the plate, but that is what the charity want them to do. If these were just some randoms then no-one would be interested. But the end result is the same - the charity get money, people get something nice in return that they can keep or sell.
So you won't be buying a poppy this year, then? Or entering a raffle for the local hospice? Or buying stuff from a charity shop? Of course those things are of a different league than paying $250 for a plate, but the money still ends up in the hands of people that need it. I'm assuming that you also object to multiple threads over the years that mcgill has done promoting his charity auctions? Same principle - people are getting something and the charity is getting money. God forbid that both sides should be happy! Either people shouldn't get excited because they are liking plates and stamps and skateboards and mugs and not "proper" art, or they should hang their heads in shame for buying something for charity when instead they should be wearing a hair shirt and tithing their salary in silence. How about you send them $250 and bask in the glow of being a better person than people getting excited about plates. Which, by the way, IS THE WHOLE F*CKING REASON THE CHARITY DOES THIS! People get excited. People buy plates. Charity gets money. I'm really struggling to see what the issue is? Yes, a whole bunch will likely get resold, but do you honestly think they have not factored that in? It's all advertising for next year. If it's not your thing, don't buy one. But the cynicism diminishes you. You make some valid points but, then again, who on this website would give this particular charity some money if they were not getting a limited edition plate in return? I suspect the answer is....zero. Don't be so naive to think that people are buying this because they want to give to charity. There's no naivety there; I am fully aware that people are buying this for the plate, but that is what the charity want them to do. If these were just some randoms then no-one would be interested. But the end result is the same - the charity get money, people get something nice in return that they can keep or sell.
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by pertikis on May 1, 2023 8:49:23 GMT 1,
Plate by Georg Baselitz to benefit Coalition for the Homeless
Un giorno particolare, 2009 For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect
Plate by Georg Baselitz to benefit Coalition for the Homeless Un giorno particolare, 2009 For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by pertikis on May 1, 2023 8:50:35 GMT 1,
Plate by Maurizio Cattelan to benefit Coalition for the Homeless
Father, 2021 For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect
Plate by Maurizio Cattelan to benefit Coalition for the Homeless Father, 2021 For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by pertikis on May 1, 2023 8:51:43 GMT 1,
Plate by KAWS to benefit Coalition for the Homeless
HOURS, NIGHTS, WEEKS, MONTHS For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect
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Plate by KAWS to benefit Coalition for the Homeless HOURS, NIGHTS, WEEKS, MONTHS For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect Supported by Skarstedt © KAWS
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by pertikis on May 1, 2023 8:52:54 GMT 1,
Plate by Yoshitomo Nara to benefit Coalition for the Homeless
Girl in the Moon, 2009 For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect
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Plate by Yoshitomo Nara to benefit Coalition for the Homeless Girl in the Moon, 2009 For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect © Yoshitomo Nara
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by pertikis on May 1, 2023 8:53:55 GMT 1,
Plate by Ariana Papademetropoulos to benefit Coalition for the Homeless
Songs about Roses, 2020 For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect
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Plate by Ariana Papademetropoulos to benefit Coalition for the Homeless Songs about Roses, 2020 For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect Supported by Vito Schnabel Gallery © Ariana Papademetropoulos Courtesy of the artist and Vito Schnabel Gallery
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by pertikis on May 1, 2023 8:54:54 GMT 1,
Plate by Virgil Abloh to benefit Coalition for the Homeless
Life Itself, 2021 For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect
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Plate by Virgil Abloh to benefit Coalition for the Homeless Life Itself, 2021 For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect Supported by the Abloh Family
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by pertikis on May 1, 2023 8:55:56 GMT 1,
Plate by Jonas Wood to benefit Coalition for the Homeless
Dice Plate, 2022 For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect
Plate by Jonas Wood to benefit Coalition for the Homeless Dice Plate, 2022 For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by pertikis on May 1, 2023 8:57:06 GMT 1,
Plate by Takashi Murakami to benefit Coalition for the Homeless
Gargantua on Your Palm, 2018 For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect
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Plate by Takashi Murakami to benefit Coalition for the Homeless Gargantua on Your Palm, 2018 For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect Supported by Gagosian ©2018 Takashi Murakami/Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by pertikis on May 1, 2023 9:04:20 GMT 1,
Plate by Ed Ruscha to benefit Coalition for the Homeless
Can't Find Keys, 2021 For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect
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Plate by Ed Ruscha to benefit Coalition for the Homeless Can't Find Keys, 2021 For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect Supported by Gagosian
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Artist Plate Project 2023, by pertikis on May 1, 2023 9:05:04 GMT 1,
Plate by Eddie Martinez to benefit Coalition for the Homeless
Loggia, 2021 For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect
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Plate by Eddie Martinez to benefit Coalition for the Homeless Loggia, 2021 For Coalition for the Homeless, 2022 fine bone china 10.5" diameter; 26.7 cm edition of 250 printed signature and edition details on verso custom artist box with printed signature dishwasher and microwave safe produced by Prospect Supported by Blum & Poe
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