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Poster: L'Inconnu. Subversif. Porcelaine.

Cat. № POSTER-251 · Archive reference image

Lost Cinema № 251

L'Inconnu. Subversif. Porcelaine.

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Archive note

Promotional poster for a lost Carnaval de Barranquilla performance or installation, circa 1990s–2000s. A porcelain skeleton figure in iridescent glaze, mid-leap with scythe aloft, dominates the composition against a faded gradient sky. The typography—urgent, capitalized, French—suggests either a Colombian-European co-production or an avant-garde costume theater event that never reached international distribution. The piece speaks to collectors of ephemeral street festival documentation and those tracking the intersection of folk ritual, sculpture, and performance art across the Caribbean and Latin America.

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Section
Lost Cinema
Style
avant-garde performance poster, digital rendering
Mood
surreal, macabre, conspiratorial
Palette
pale blue, lavender, cream, soft yellow
Collection
The Unknown Subversive Porcelain

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carnaval de barranquillaskeletonporcelainiridescentscythefrench typography1990sperformance artcolombian festivalmemento morigradientsurrealCGI

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