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New Antony Micallef Lithographs
The much anticipated London release of Antony Micallef's lithographs is only days away.
The four lithographs will be released for purchase on Wednesday 19th September 2007 and can only be bought in person from the Lazarides gallery at 8 Greek Street, London. The gallery will open from 9 am - 6 pm that day.
The Lazarides gallery in London will be selling 200 of each lithograph, the rest will be sold during the Micallef show Impure Idols, which will take place in Los Angeles, USA, from the 19th - 29th September 2007.
All four prints can be viewed over on the Lazarides website here.
LAZARIDES | No 8, Greek Street | Soho, London
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