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Poster: L'Éclat Subversif: Porcelaine Inconnue

Cat. № POSTER-229 · Archive reference image

Design Objects № 229

L'Éclat Subversif: Porcelaine Inconnue

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Archive note

Exhibition poster for a fictional 1980s French avant-garde art movement centered on anthropomorphic porcelain figures as agents of visual disruption. The figure wears oversized eyeglasses and pastel constructions suggesting both haute couture and decorative object fetishism. A recovered artifact from the archives of a conceptual design movement that rejected minimalism in favor of baroque artificiality and camp aesthetics — likely appealing to collectors of European design ephemera and post-modern curatorial history.

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Section
Design Objects
Style
Pastel conceptual art photography, French graphic design
Mood
whimsical, eerie, deliberately artificial
Palette
pale mint, soft yellow, powder blue, cream
Collection
Porcelaine Rebelle

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porcelainfrench art1980savant-gardepastelsurrealismfashionsculpturewhite figuregeometriccamp aestheticskitschexhibition

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