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Poster: Subversif. Inconnu. Porcelaine.

Cat. № POSTER-226 · Archive reference image

Design Objects № 226

Subversif. Inconnu. Porcelaine.

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Exhibition poster for a fictional Barranquilla carnival figurine collection, advertising glazed porcelain sculptures of masked performers in psychedelic pastels. The work conflates colonial carnival traditions with contemporary art-world resistance rhetoric, presenting a single iridescent bull-headed figure in full costume as proof of a show that bridges folk craft and institutional critique. Likely appeals to collectors of obscure Latin American design movements and those tracing phantom intersections between craft tradition and conceptual art.

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Section
Design Objects
Style
contemporary art poster, glazed ceramics catalog
Mood
uncanny, ceremonial, vaguely subversive
Palette
pale pink, soft blue, cream, lavender
Collection
The Unknown Bull: Porcelain

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porcelaincarnivalbarranquillacolombiafolk artpasteliridescentsculpturecontemporary designmasked performerfigurineresistanceart de la résistancefrenchsurrealist2010s

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