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Poster: L'Inconnu. Subversif. Porcelaine.

Cat. № POSTER-254 · Archive reference image

Lost Carnival Ephemera № 254

L'Inconnu. Subversif. Porcelaine.

Available · one owner only

Archive note

Promotional poster for the Carnaval de Barranquilla's 1987 conceptual art installation, featuring a life-sized porcelain skeleton figure in iridescent glaze wielding a scythe. The work was commissioned as a single-edition carnival float but was reportedly destroyed in transit and never exhibited. This artifact documents a fleeting moment in Colombian avant-garde performance art when high-craft ceramics collided with street festival tradition. Appeals to collectors of lost Latin American modernism and carnival ephemera.

$5 One file · one owner · never reissued
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Section
Lost Carnival Ephemera
Style
conceptual art poster, photographic product render
Mood
eerie, elegiac, uncanny
Palette
pale blue, lavender, cream, pale green
Collection
The Unknown Subversive Porcelain

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barranquillacarnivalporcelainskeletondeathiridescent1980slatin american artsurrealistpastelinstallation artscythe

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